Overview & Reviews
After Sunfire coupes got a rear spoiler last year, this year it's the sedan's turn, only as an option. The top-line 2.4-liter twin-cam engine is revised to improve breathing, including new fuel injectors, injection rails, exhaust manifold and catalytic converter. Fern Green Metallic is added to the paint color chart.
- Racy styling, comfy interior, rev-happy twin-cam engine, good value.
- Option list can overpower sale price, body roll apparent during hard cornering.
User Reviews:
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Nice looking car but engineering is weak - 1999 Pontiac Sunfire
By JoJo Jackson - January 26 - 2:00 amWe paid about $13000 new. The only option was a CD player. The main problems were that the A/C fan went out twice and an A/C duct kept coming apart when we ran the fan on high. Also, the paint job started pitting in 2001. The hood looks like it has white dots all over it. It also lost its original shine. To be honest, we live in Florida and the sun is brutal on paint. But we kept it waxed a couple of times a year and paint should last longer than that. It is the dark green color. No major problems with the motor or transmission. The car rattles and is very noisy.