Used 2003 Pontiac Sunfire Consumer Reviews
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2003 Pontiac Sunfires Rule !
Pontiac Sunfire Review ! We are all familiar with the Pontiac Sunfire, because it's been with us for years, but there is great news for 2003 model year ! It has the new 2.2 Ecotec engine which is a absolute gem of smoothness and great power. Four-speed automatic mates with it fantastically ! Interrior has been changed, and it is not all bad either, that powerful Monsoon stereo-system will part your hair if needed..thank's GM ! Styling could be slighly toned down, but this is a Pontiac after all ! Juhani.
On fire
We fell in love with three things the new model had. Once is the same dual overhead cam Ecotek engine that gives more than 30mpg every tank, even if you drive as if it is a Cendar Point ride on wheels. The second was the new, 2- years ago, 4-speed automatic. We learned you could pull it behind a motor home, it had enhanced traction control for winter fun, and the overdrive gear ratio of .66 matched the 5-speed manual for that gas mileage edge. The last thing is the new look. GM stopped making the 4-door Sunfire and upgraded the look dramatically. The front has the swooping headlights and the aggressive Trans-am look.
- Base CoupeMSRP: $3,9001,065 mi away
Love my Pontiac Sunfire
This was my third Pontiac Sunfire. This one had "all" possible options. I love the vehicle; very dependable; great style; love how "peppy" the vehicle is when you step on the gas.
Awesome car!
I just got my 2003 Pontiac Sunfire, it's awesome. It rides well and it's fun. I don't like the older ones, but this of is defanitly nice. I had a problem the day I got it with the air conditioner, but I took it back to get it fixed.
2nd time around
I recently traded in my 98 2-dr Sunfire for a 2003 one. WOW: I've fallen in love all over again. I was little sad as I pulled out of the dealership leaving my green sunfire behind, but I quickly forgot about it when I felt the power behind the 2003 model. It rides great and after having absolutely no problems with my first Sunfire, how could I pass up the latest model? It's a fun car to drive and I look forward to 5 more years of driving excitement!