Used 1994 Pontiac Sunbird Consumer Reviews
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Almost a quarter million miles!
My sunbird has 228,000 miles and doesn't use a drop of anything, runs great, is a fun car to drive, has the 3.1 v6...gets a legit 25 mpg and has plenty of power.
Pontiac Sunbird Review
One of the reasons I really like my car is that fact it goes so well in snow and ice, My drive way is up hill one time on my way up it I stopped just to see if it would go up it from that piont on the hill and went right on up. another reason is it is a decent performer (of course it's the optional 3.1 V6). The only problem I've had with it is every time I go to get out of it the door is always locked ( the doors lock automaticlly when the car is put in drive and unlock when the car is turned off) my driver side power lock broke from everyday wear and tear.
Not too bad
I really haven't had too much trouble with this car, except for some usual things brakes, battery, and i will need tires in a couple months. My dash is also "shrinking."
My little Sunbird
My car has been really good to me. At 8 years old, I have only had minor repairs, such as A/C, a little engine oil leak, and replacing hoses and belts, like any other car. It may not be the smoothest, fanciest car, but I can always depend on it. I'm very happy with my car.
Glad I Bought It.
Bought this car new in 94. Has been a great little car in spite of Consumer Reports poor rating of it. Only real problem with 76,000 miles on it is an unreliable tachometer. Have heard of trans problems with 3.1 V6 engine and have actually experienced problems with my other car that has 3.1 V6 automatic. For a brief spell, wouldn't down shift from drive when exiting the freeway or quick stops for heavy traffic. Would actually die and had trouble getting it to stay running when shifting back into drive....it would die. Starting out in first gear got it going again. I've heard it's an easy fix.