2.0

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
78,167 miles

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problem #6

May 142005

Trans Sport 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 117,000 miles
When I was traveling down a residential street at lesss then 25 and hit a bump the spare tire became disengaed from the undercarriage of my van. The cable that was connected to the center cap that was used to secure the tire to the undercarriage of my van had rusted through. The tire bounced on the road and camme to rest in the street and became an obstacale to on coming traffic, one vehicle had to make an abrupt stop. If the spare had disengaged on the expressway it would have created a significant hazard with the possibility of fatal consequences. I contacted the Pontiac customer assitance center on two ocassions and was told that someoone would get back to me but have not had any reponse. The defect has not been corrected to date.

- Milwaukee, WI, USA

problem #5

Sep 152003

Trans Sport

  • Automatic transmission
  • 200,000 miles
Spare tire is stored underneath the vehicle and is raised and lowered by a crank. Due to its location, it is subject to the elements, and over time, the wire used to raise and lower the tire corrodes causing the tire to fall. If you are lucky it happens while closing the tailgate in a parking lot. If you are unlucky, it happens while travelling down the road. GM Canada apparently had an 'extended warranty' in place but it was discontinued in Dec 2002.

- London, UN, USA

problem #4

Jun 152002

Trans Sport

  • Automatic transmission
  • 113,000 miles
Our cyl head gaskets had to be replaced and our cyl heads had to be machined, we also had to replace our fuel pump at the same time

- Mississauga, UN, USA

problem #3

May 152001

Trans Sport

  • Automatic transmission
  • 39,000 miles
At 51000 miles the 3.4L engine had lower intake gasket failure in which the dex-cool anti freeze dumped into the crankcase mixing with the oil. This only had one warning a couple months earlier as the low coolant light came on and I added 1/2 gallon dex-cool with no signs of leakage. Next time it happened was when my wife was taking daughter to school and temp. Light came on. Van was not driven over 2 miles to dealer, as light went out. Dealer said extreme mixture in both crankcase and radiator. Recommended replace radiator, waterpump, intake gaskets, flush both systems at a cost of 1500 not to be applied toward engine replacement if failure on start up. Dealer had just had van in week before for check engine light and steering recall and found nothing wrong !!!! we traded it in at a loss as I checked into the problem and learned about thousands of other owners with same problems with total engine failures after repairs made. We lost over $3000 equity between what trade value would have been if no problem with engine and letting dealer fix problem after trade. Van had many problems since we bought it new but we always had them fixed and was well maintained. Looked new when we traded with only 50,000 miles. Paint on hood blistered twice, steering / brakes wobbled since new at varyng speeds, always had ticking sound in engine dealer said was "normal", rear seats would jamb up if you tried to remove, wiper arms failed twice, serpentine belt tensioner broke off on engine start up in Dec. 2002. Cost $375 with towing, power window switch failed in down position at replacement cost of about $175. Engine under warranty when it had a severe gas smell that nearly caused a fire in about 1999. They kept it a week and never said what the problem was. They had just worked on it for ticking sound. (probably intake gaskets then also). GM was no help after warranty was up.

- Louisville, KY, USA

problem #2

May 052003

Trans Sport

  • miles
The exhaust fumes from other vehicles caused the consumer to get sick from carbon dioxide poison.

- High Point, NC, USA

problem #1

Mar 261997

Trans Sport

  • miles
About every 3months vehicle would stall out for no reason. Have taken to dealer numerous times. Was cleanedout 3 different times. Engine gets the cleaning. Vehicle loses power. Also, the engine check light keeps coming on.

- Toledo, OH, USA