Opel Sintra Flickr (1996-1999, first generation, on the street) photos
The 1996 to 1999 Opel Sintra is a short wheelbase version of the Pontiac Montana minivan. Built in the US, it was fitted with smaller Opel engines.
The 1996 to 1999 Opel Sintra is a short wheelbase version of the Pontiac Montana minivan. Built in the US, it was fitted with smaller Opel engines.
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Oiginally known as the second generation Pontiac Trans Sport, the minivan was renamed Montana in 1999. Available in SWB and LWB.