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Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:18 am
by RBL9014
I live in Houston Texas where everyone drives a Truck or SUV. I had my GXP shipped here from a dealership in Austin. I rarely see other 00+ Bonnevilles and I've never seen another GXP. I get a little excited when I see ANY Bonneville with them meing so scarce here. While my car has been mistaken for a GP, I have gotten compliments from other Pontiac owners as well as Caddilac owners on my car. The best thing about having a Black GXP is that nobody had ever referred to it as a "grandma" car! :P

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:14 am
by razmatazz
i do get compliment for my 96 se. when it comes to females admiring my car. they like the room it has. the comfort it provides, and all the nice features it has. when a guy compliments my car its usuall goes like this "ahh that has a 3800 doesnt it. how many miles u got that engine up to"

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 1:06 am
by jedwards83
I get more comments about the condition of the car given its age than anything else. Few people know it's even remotely performance oriented, and often it gets mistaken for a GP.

Had an ex from way back give me hell about driving a "grandpa" car when she rode with me recently-- The tan interior and the dashmat I put in does give it that "grandpa car" theme I suppose.

We have an intersection nearby in which the two lane road merges into one lane about 1/8 of a mile past the light. The right hand lane is really only to turn into the strip mall on the corner, but people use it as an opportunity to overtake the traffic by beating them to the merge after the light turns green. I get my jollies by smoking the unsuspecting douche in the right lane that tries make it there before I do. I've gotten a thumbs up here and there from that maneuver, and lots of middle fingers.

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:41 am
by Grimm
Haha, that's awesome. I always wished I had a big neon sign in the back window that I could put wording on for times like that. I'd be flashing up one saying "you're the douche in the wrong lane moron"

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:00 am
by keir
Good thread but I've never heard the grandma term uttered around here....only seen it in car mags and on this site..Older GM cars, especially Grand Prix and Bonnies are pretty popular in this city,they are all over the place, so mine does not get much extra attention.I do get the occasional,"that's supercharged,I bet that that's really fast" when I pull in to a gas station or some drive up type store.

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:40 pm
by SSEiMan01
Sorry, I got bored and felt there was a need for this. Image

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:27 pm
by dpnewfie
RBL9014 wrote:I live in Houston Texas where everyone drives a Truck or SUV. I had my GXP shipped here from a dealership in Austin. I rarely see other 00+ Bonnevilles and I've never seen another GXP. I get a little excited when I see ANY Bonneville with them meing so scarce here. While my car has been mistaken for a GP, I have gotten compliments from other Pontiac owners as well as Caddilac owners on my car. The best thing about having a Black GXP is that nobody had ever referred to it as a "grandma" car! :P
I see plenty of 00+ bonnevilles but I've seen only two other GXP's in the 7 years I've been driving this thing.

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 7:19 pm
by yourgrandma
I see GXP pretty often. Obviously SE's outnumber all other trims by a factor of 12 though. This is the first car Ive owned that isnt glaringly unique. Seems like once a week I see an exact duplicate of it. Ive been doing my best to fix that though.

More on the topic, I got some more crap about it the other day when I mentioned to someone Im putting a performance torque converter in with the tranny rebuild. The obligatory "why would you put all that money in that car" or "why not just drive it" seems to always come up. Thing with the TC is its not a whole lot more than a new stock replacement, and im saving 8lb of rotating mass on the engine. Seems like a no-brainer, but my mind is a little warped.

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 7:25 pm
by 00Beast
I see your point, and once you cam it will be perfect, IMHO.

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 11:46 pm
by GMC Guy
I usually get one compliment/ questioning per season its on the road.
This season it was the Valet at the parking garage. He asked lots of questions.
people usually ask what year and when i tell them its a 99 they are shocked.

most of the Bonnes here are not SSEi
mostly SE, in ottawa i have seen only one or two other dark cherry metalic ones

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:04 pm
by zuper8
Everyone loves my cars because they are really well-cared for/ detailed. Most 92-99s these days are beat and people have given up on their appearance, so folks don't realize that these were pretty sharp cars when they were new. Now that I've moved to New England, people just can't understand why I like such big cars, but they haven't sat in mine either ;)

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:51 pm
by 00Beast
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Those wheels look really good Rachel!

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Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:40 pm
by GMC Guy
RBL9014 wrote:I live in Houston Texas where everyone drives a Truck or SUV. I had my GXP shipped here from a dealership in Austin. I rarely see other 00+ Bonnevilles and I've never seen another GXP. I get a little excited when I see ANY Bonneville with them meing so scarce here. While my car has been mistaken for a GP, I have gotten compliments from other Pontiac owners as well as Caddilac owners on my car. The best thing about having a Black GXP is that nobody had ever referred to it as a "grandma" car! :P

My adopted brother lived in Waxatahachie (SP) the directions to his house included turn left at the stone fence drive 2 miles then hang a right look for the only house on the street WITHOUT a truck/SUV in the laneway, thats my house.
:btruestory:

had to add that thanks RBL9014 fer the reminder

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:54 pm
by nos4blood70
00Beast wrote:[wayofftopic]

Those wheels look really good Rachel!

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:shocked:

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:29 pm
by SSEiMan01
nos4blood70 wrote:
00Beast wrote:[wayofftopic]

Those wheels look really good Rachel!

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:shocked:
:withstupid:
If I only had a 92-99.

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:39 pm
by yonkerse
00Beast wrote:[wayofftopic]

Those wheels look really good Rachel!

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Totally Agree!! Thinking we need another photoshoot of your car!!

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 11:00 pm
by wdudetocool
vogie01 wrote:
PRD2BDF wrote:
99BonnevilleSE wrote:A few said the dash reminded them of the bat mobile.
You're doing it wrong. They should be complimenting the headliner and how nice it looks, not the dash.


If you are using the center console as your work bench, then I could see getting a compliment about the dash. :-$






























If you know what I mean.
it all depends on which way you "flip" her.....

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 11:07 pm
by SSEiMan01
PRD2BDF wrote:
You're doing it wrong. They should be complimenting the headliner and how nice it looks, not the dash.


If you are using the center console as your work bench, then I could see getting a compliment about the dash. :-$

If you know what I mean.
For what it's worth,
SSEiMan01 wrote:"Real talent can do "it" with a floor console."
/end threadjack

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 3:16 am
by 01bonneSC
SSEiMan01 wrote:
PRD2BDF wrote:
You're doing it wrong. They should be complimenting the headliner and how nice it looks, not the dash.


If you are using the center console as your work bench, then I could see getting a compliment about the dash. :-$

If you know what I mean.
For what it's worth,
SSEiMan01 wrote:"Real talent can do "it" with a floor console."
/end threadjack
That's why I got a Tahoe....ha.

Re: lets talk public perception

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 4:00 am
by Jordan
I had a 1995 SSEi for a few months at the beginning of the year. I didn't really get much feedback from people about it, except a couple compliments on it from some people at school, and a lot of hate from my girlfriend. The car at this point was a pile of junk anyways.

There's not many Bonnevilles around my area, though. Grand Prixs are the cars that seem to be everywhere here.