Pontiac Torrent Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Pontiac didn't hold back when they dressed the Torrent. With a staggering 48 colors recorded over its lifespan, they clearly wanted to make sure your crossover stood out in the grocery store parking lot. They really went for it with the naming conventions, too-we've got everything from the spicy Salsa Red and the mysterious Black Licorice to the elegant Dark Ming Blue Metallic. Whether yours is a shimmering "Effect" paint or a solid classic, there's a lot of personality packed into those panels.
What to Watch For
Now for the reality check: your Torrent's clear coat can be a little sensitive. Like many GM vehicles from this era, the paint on the hood and roof is known to get a bit "flaky" after years in the sun, especially on the brighter reds which can start to look a little pale if the top layer gives up. You might also notice some bubbling around the door handles or the typical stone chips on that wide front nose. To find your specific color match, skip the door jamb-you'll usually find the Service Parts Identification sticker tucked safely inside the glove box. Look for a code starting with "WA" or "U" followed by four digits.
Driveway Repair Tip
Since so many Torrent colors feature "Metallic" or "Effect" in the name, your secret weapon is the 60-second shake. Those tiny sparkles like to settle at the bottom of the bottle, so give it a serious workout before you open it to wake them up. When you're using your touch-up brush or pen, remember that the goal isn't to fill the hole in one "glop." Think of it like nail polish: apply one thin layer, let it dry for 15 minutes, and then go back for a second pass. It requires a bit of patience, but it's the best way to keep your Salsa Red looking like a hot sauce rather than a pink smudge.