The Pontiac Parisienne is a full size vehicle that was manufactured and marketed by the Pontiac part of General Motors. The Pontiac Parisienne was introduced in 1958 and was produced for almost three decades till 1986. The Pontiac Parisienne was used to replace the Pontiac Catalina in pats of the United States. The Pontiac Parisienne was also called as the Bonneville in the United States. The Pontiac Parisienne used the GM B platform and was produced in five generations.
The Pontiac Parisienne used the FR layout: front engine model with rear wheel drive. The Pontiac Parisienne was available in the two door coupe, four door sedan, four door hardtop, four door station wagon and two door convertible body styles. The parts were assembled at the Oshawa car company, Oshawas, Ontario, Canada. The engines that were used include the 250 cu in (4.1 LITRE) I6 engine, 283 cu in (4.6 LITRE) V8 engine, 327 cu in (5.4 LITRE) V8 engine, 350 cu in (5.7 LITRE) V8 engine, 396 cu in (6.5 LITRE) V8 engine, 409 cu in (6.7 LITRE) V8 engine and the 427 cu in (7 LITRE) V8 engine.