![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The car has a pretty stiff suspension, and the base model lacks a lot of the sound-dampening materials of the higher end models, so there is a good bit of road noise. I've gotten 47 - 50 before on long road trips, or by driving extremely conservatively. I've owned the car for about six months now, and I'm still in love with it, but it does have a few downsides.įirst of all, the car is rated 38/40 mpg (city, hwy), however I drive mostly highway miles and in order for me to actually get my average mpg per tank below 40, I've got to drive around in sport mode approximately 15% of the time and drive pretty aggressively. (Think of it as your favorite recliner on wheels.) The Bonneville was great, but it was quickly turning into a money pit and it was time for a new car. I'm in my early 20's just graduated college and my previous car was an ultra-plush 1997 Pontiac Bonneville. I'm going to try and keep this review short by trying to skip over all the technical specs you've already read and just get straight to the good and the bad, but first I think it is important that I give you som
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