Where can I find a 2004 Pontiac Sunfire?

Where can I find a 2004 Pontiac Sunfire?

Find your next car by browsing our extensive new and pre-owned 2004 Pontiac Sunfire inventory from local Pontiac dealerships and private sellers. You can also compare prices, trim specifications, options, reviews, scores and recall history of 2004 Pontiac Sunfire with similar vehicles.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac Sunfire have?

With a 2.2L Ecotec engine backed by a 4 speed Automatic Transmission (I also drove a 5 speed manual) you will get the power you need to steer through tight corners while still being able to utilize the agility of the power-to-weight ratio. All in all, a fun car to drive. 5 years and counting… Purchased new in 2004, it now has almost 100,000kms.

Where can I Sell my 2004 Pontiac Firebird?

Selling my 2004 sunfire, just under 180k km price is negotiable Great car for someone wanting to learn manual Odometer stopped working when I installed a new cluster and it was just over 174k km. Has some body damage from roommates gf backing into it and a deer running into… List your car here!

Is the Nissan Sunfire a good economy car?

Anybody expecting luxury and the finest build quality in a Sunfire is barking up the wrong tree. Its an economy car that gets you from A to B. Gas mileage is great in the city/highway, reliability has been good. Biggest issue was having to replace the struts within 1 year of ownership. No problems with transmission or engine.

Is the 2004 Pontiac Sunfire an economy car?

Purchased new in 2004, it now has almost 100,000kms. Anybody expecting luxury and the finest build quality in a Sunfire is barking up the wrong tree. Its an economy car that gets you from A to B. Gas mileage is great in the city/highway, reliability has been good. Biggest issue was having to replace the struts within 1 year of ownership.

With a 2.2L Ecotec engine backed by a 4 speed Automatic Transmission (I also drove a 5 speed manual) you will get the power you need to steer through tight corners while still being able to utilize the agility of the power-to-weight ratio. All in all, a fun car to drive. 5 years and counting… Purchased new in 2004, it now has almost 100,000kms.

Anybody expecting luxury and the finest build quality in a Sunfire is barking up the wrong tree. Its an economy car that gets you from A to B. Gas mileage is great in the city/highway, reliability has been good. Biggest issue was having to replace the struts within 1 year of ownership. No problems with transmission or engine.