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Old 10-25-2004, 09:37 PM   #1
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Replacing the Montana

I can't wait to see these when they get them into the shop, they're supposed to be a huge improvement over the Montana, we'll see about that because i thought the Montana was a good ride for a mini van, and very reliable.
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Old 12-28-2004, 06:16 PM   #2
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Re: Replacing the Montana

What is the "Terraza," i have never heard of it!
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Old 12-30-2004, 12:49 AM   #3
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Its one of the new generation minivans that G.M is unvealing. Saturn & Buick both have Minivans to their line up, with the Terraza being Buick version.
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Re: Replacing the Montana

From what I have read, Pontiac will still make a van called the Montana. I wonder if it will share similar styling with the Terraza and Uplander , or keep the styling it presently has with some minor modifications. Haven't seen any pics of the newer Montanas to know.
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Re: Replacing the Montana

The new Pontiac Van is called the Pontiac Montana SV6. It shares the same styling clues as the Terraza, Uplander, and Relay. They have a really nice interior, nicest van interior I've seen.
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Just bought a Tarraza about 2 weeks ago. 2005 with 4 miles. So far so good, I will keep everyone updated to the goods and bads...
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Pontiac is going to drop the Montana SV6 and focus on performance products like the Solstice, turbocharged Solstice GXP, and the G6 GTP.
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