What is 1990 pontiac minivan?

The 1990 Pontiac minivan was known as the Trans Sport and it was manufactured by General Motors. It was the first minivan released by Pontiac. The minivan featured a 3.1-Liter V6 engine with a four-speed automatic transmission. It had a seating capacity of seven people and had a very unique aerodynamic design that was unlike any other minivan at that time. Some of the features that came as standard with the 1990 Pontiac minivan included air conditioning, power windows and locks, cassette player, and anti-lock brakes. The Trans Sport had two sliding doors and a rear hatch, which made it easy for passengers to enter and exit the vehicle. However, the car had some reliability issues, including problems with the electrical system and the transmission. Despite these issues, the car was still popular and was considered as one of the most visually striking minivans available at that time.