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Used 1995 Pontiac Sunfire Coupe Consumer Reviews

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4.75 out of 5 stars

i love this little car

Caity, 03/16/2007
1995 Pontiac Sunfire SE 2dr Coupe
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I was given this car for my 16th birthday in 2005. Since then, I've had a few problems, all of which seem to have happened to others (head gasket, alternator, fuel pump, heat only working on high, AC compressors broken). Also, the starter is starting to go. But, i like the sporty design and have a lot of fun driving it.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Good car; poor paint

luvdlphins, 08/23/2003
1995 Pontiac Sunfire SE 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I bought my Sunfire new in May 1995. It's been a good car over the past eight years; I've opnly had minor problems such as small oil and radiator leaks. My air conditioning, defrost, vent, heater, etc. only work on high. My biggest problem is the paint job...no sooner did the paint warranty expire did the clear coat begin to peal and it looks horrible and gets worse every day. Also some rust is resulting...it's not worth fixing. Now that I'm older and getting ready to start a family; I'm realizing that it's no longer the car for me.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

great car, few problems

julslavern, 07/11/2004
1995 Pontiac Sunfire SE 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Hi, I've had my car since May '95, I waited 6 months for it, and it was worth the wait. Right now the head gasket is seeping, I'm keeping a close eye on it, so far it has not made it to the pavement. I had to have all three motor mounts (very expensive) replaced, and the alternator. The s-belt broke shortly after I bought it, a fluke I was told. No other trouble. I used a gas treatment and went 440 on 13 gallons, most times I can go 400 on a tank. I live in the mountains and it holds its own going up hills. It's my Pegasus.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

GFIRE

onewheat, 08/19/2004
1995 Pontiac Sunfire GT 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

This car has been great for what it is. The performance is good (for a small sporty coupe). In 166K miles, other than reg maintenence items, I've replaced the crank sensor, water pump and AC compressor. Not bad for a $15k car. It is easy to work on and the 2.3L engine and 5-speed have been rock- solid. I still get compliments on how good the car looks and people can't believe it's a 95 with almost 170k miles. I've driven the car pretty hard, changing the oil every 3000 miles and doing scheduled maintenence. Other than the above mentioned items, I've had great luck with it.

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4.25 out of 5 stars

Still lovin it

Hijimmyc, 01/15/2004
1995 Pontiac Sunfire SE 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I've owned my car since new for about 8 years. Funny to hear people with the same problem of the ventalation fan only working on high. Car has been great. No major problems until now. Need to replace the head gasket before it does damage. The only problem I've had with it besides is the air compressor needs replaced. Have 120K miles and plan to keep her for 2 or 3 more years. My friend wants her when I sell.

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3.5 out of 5 stars

Okay car with some problems

kning, 06/11/2003
1995 Pontiac Sunfire SE 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I've had my sunfire for 7 years and it's been a decent car. The major problem has been the transmission. I'm on my 3rd one and only have 86000 miles on it. I am not hard on cars, and have done a great deal of highway driving in the car. Other problems have been pretty standard. I like the gas mileage and it has been a cute, zippy car for a single gal. Now with a husband and baby though, we're ready for a minivan. I wish the car had power windows, locks, but for a basic small car there is tons of room when the rear seat folds down. Got lots of stuff to and from college in it.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

My Little Blue Coupe

eaglette10, 09/28/2003
1995 Pontiac Sunfire SE 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Howdy. I've owned my 95 Pontiac Sunfire SE Coupe for 8 yrs. The car has good handling in the snow and rainey weather. Very little has been replaced on this car. It is built tough!

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Sunfire Review

Marvo, 09/30/2002
1995 Pontiac Sunfire SE 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I bought my 95 Sunfire in 97 for my "college car" to run back and forth from home to school. I must say that I have had an unbelievable run. My plan was always to keep the car until graduation, in May 99, and then trade it in for something else. Well, I paid it off and it has run like a champ up 'til today. I plan on driving it until I am forced to buy something else. The AC still blows ice cold, in AZ no less, and it runs flawlessly. Only major repairs have been an alternator and a water pump since '97. May I have the same luck with my next car, which could very well be a Sunfire when the time comes.

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3.38 out of 5 stars

Reasonable for the Price

shmeen, 08/10/2002
1995 Pontiac Sunfire GT 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I bought my 95 Sunfire (used) when it was 2 years old. It has given me a really good run since then but a week ago the engine went out. One thing the mechanic told me is to beware of the smallest coolant leak because if not caught early it can ruin the engine. My car gave me 118,000 miles before it broke down but the mechanic did mention that many of the Sunfire's he had worked on went out at 75,000 miles. A good car, but beware once you get into those higher miles.

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3.63 out of 5 stars

Selling my sunfire

iceguy, 02/27/2002
1995 Pontiac Sunfire SE 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I bought my '95 Sunfire new in June 95. The car now has 100K miles and is still going stong. No major repairs EVER. This has been a great car fo my wife for 6 years, then I got it. Now I will reluctantly sell the Sunfire. Oil, and tires are the only things that wear out. It has developed a small oil leak. I haven't heard many raves about this car, but I have to say that GM really did a lot of things right. The car is consistent, and affordable.

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