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General Motors’ Ecotec 2.2-liter four-cylinder produces 140 horsepower. Pontiac’s front-wheel-drive Sunfire is similar to the Chevrolet Cavalier, which remains available in both coupe and ...
Produced for model years 1995-2005, the Pontiac Sunfire easily enters the coveted "Generic 1990s Cars That Are Kind of Cool When You See One That's Still Running" hall of fame. This humble compact ...
Remember the Sunfire? The replacement for the Sunbird rolled out in 1994 for the 1995 model year on the J platform for transverse applications. It was Pontiac’s take on the Chevrolet Cavalier ...
DETROIT - General Motors will kill the Pontiac Sunfire in June, which could leave Pontiac without an entry-level car for two years or longer. Pontiac-GMC Marketing General Manager Jim Bunnell says ...
At the 2001 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show, Pontiac will showcase the newest addition to GM Racing's front-wheel drive drag-racing program, the Sunfire Drag Racer. "With its ...
GM introduced the Pontiac Sunfire with a choice of three bodyworks, all targeting younger customers, but none of them was more youth-oriented than the open-top version. The 1995 Sunfire ...
With the exit of the Sunbird came the introduction of the “sportier” Pontiac->ke70 Sunfire – ah, GM's->ke1024 creative naming department struck gold there. What we tend to forget is that the ...
The Pontiac Sunfire model undergoes a major revision for 2003 started with the discontinuation of the four-door sedan. Remaining available only as a two-door, the 2003 Sunfire has received a new front ...