Not bad cars beware of the gear shift module bushing tends to go out causing the car not to go into gear not a hard fix my wife's Sunfire is pretty good
The very first car I bought was a Victory Red, 2004 Pontiac Sunfire. bought it in 2006 and named it SheDevil, and she has been a rental car prior to me buying her. I LOVED THIS CAR!!! She had about 110,000 miles when I sold her in 2016 and bought my first Mercedes. It was so hard to see my SheDevil go!
I've always liked these little cars! In my small prairie home town, you still see Sunfires, Grand Ams everywhere. I personally owned a 2003 Alero untill over 300k clocked on it. Only had to sell the car because sensors in the motor started to fail one after another. But i want another little daily driver.
This sounds (engine wise) exactly like the 05 model with the main difference being that the 05 model had a sunroof and the controls were different slightly to this version, at least the 05 we had and it lasted me and my family a solid decade even though it did have problems like a piston giving out in the original engine, and the idler belt going whilst I was driving on the highway to work, from what I can remember . I don’t want to sound negative but I’m just lazy. The sunfire is a pretty solid car and it’s fairly fun to drive.
Its hard to find a Sunfire that hasn't been beaten into the ground.....Especially the coupes. Mainly because a lot of them are raced and driven hard......they're very good reliable cars. If you're interested in getting one make sure its 2003-2005 because those models have the better EcoTec engine.
Also I have had 2 different Sunfire's and seem to have much better luck with them when they've been owned by a woman. Woman tend to take much better care of their cars overall with maintenance.!
They are ok if don't have quad motor n aren't from cold state cause if they are they are junk will be all rotted out under the plastic trim n underneath in back where have to get up in air to see it.
I've always liked these little cars! In my small prairie home town, you still see Sunfires, Grand Ams everywhere. I personally owned a 2003 Alero untill over 300k clocked on it. Only had to sell the car because sensors in the motor started to fail one after another. But i want another little daily driver.
I'm getting one of these for my first car. 2005, flawless condition, blue, with only 68,000 miles.
have fun with it buddy
A fairly priced lukewarm basket of chicken wings me to I just got one only 125 000 km sedan 2005
standard 5 speed
Ha 2003 with 58,000
Not bad cars beware of the gear shift module bushing tends to go out causing the car not to go into gear not a hard fix my wife's Sunfire is pretty good
The very first car I bought was a Victory Red, 2004 Pontiac Sunfire. bought it in 2006 and named it SheDevil, and she has been a rental car prior to me buying her. I LOVED THIS CAR!!! She had about 110,000 miles when I sold her in 2016 and bought my first Mercedes. It was so hard to see my SheDevil go!
So when you bought it in 2006 car was two years old so you’ve kept it 10 years?
@@fordmustang98guy Sure did!
My first car was a 2003 pontiac sunfire. This video brings back so many memories. Thank you for making this video.
Getting a 2005 as my first car, I always liked them as a kid. Thanks for the vid!
I've always liked these little cars! In my small prairie home town, you still see Sunfires, Grand Ams everywhere. I personally owned a 2003 Alero untill over 300k clocked on it. Only had to sell the car because sensors in the motor started to fail one after another. But i want another little daily driver.
I would basically call a Pontiac Sunfire a Pontiac Sunflower
Most of these that i see have been dented rust or muffler leaks, they dont deserve that treatment, they are nice cars.
Wow cars in the early 2000s look way different from late 2000s cars.
This sounds (engine wise) exactly like the 05 model with the main difference being that the 05 model had a sunroof and the controls were different slightly to this version, at least the 05 we had and it lasted me and my family a solid decade even though it did have problems like a piston giving out in the original engine, and the idler belt going whilst I was driving on the highway to work, from what I can remember . I don’t want to sound negative but I’m just lazy. The sunfire is a pretty solid car and it’s fairly fun to drive.
want this for my first car
off me to
Same
Nice to drive in the summer!!
2:50 "drining a f***ing honda accord
Boi your driving a pontiac sunfire wth
He is reviewing it. its not his dumbass he drives a 2002 buick regal it may be old but it gets the job done
Even if he did drive this car it dont matter its a point a to b car
It's a parking lot... She can park there if she wants too... You don't own the place..
lol true
But out of all the places to park she parks right next to him
Mind your own business
@@eyelesscrown7346 exactly
My first car as a Brit in America and I love it. I want to sell it and move towards performance cars though and learn how to fix / mod them myself.
This is literally a sporty cavalier
Awesome 👍 👍 2003 Pontaic Sunfire SL review .
I need a steering column for my Pontiac sun fire 2003 GT. And also the seats? Where can I get it please?
You try too hard to be like Saabkyle or whatever the youtubers name is
Saabkyle04.
Yeah really
I liked this video just because he didn't want the lady next to him LOL because I liked his attitude!🤣🤣🏆
Show me were the 4 coil packs go on the motor
I own this car its vintage now
I see so many of these in junkyards
thats where they belong
Because nobody ever took care of them.
@@AR15.666 every car is in the junk yard if the owner just thinks they can put gas in it and that's the extent of maintenance.
@@omniken66 i was meaning the car is ugly and sucky
@@AR15.666 That's your opinion and you're entitled to it. However I disagree.
Any chance you can do a 4 door base
I have a 2005 fully loaded!
+fordmustang98guy It's reliable though.
How do you like your car? The reason I am asking I seen a white 2003 I might want to get.
Its hard to find a Sunfire that hasn't been beaten into the ground.....Especially the coupes. Mainly because a lot of them are raced and driven hard......they're very good reliable cars. If you're interested in getting one make sure its 2003-2005 because those models have the better EcoTec engine.
Also I have had 2 different Sunfire's and seem to have much better luck with them when they've been owned by a woman. Woman tend to take much better care of their cars overall with maintenance.!
Thanks for the info, Ken.
Don’t feel bad about opening the door to turn on the domelight, Ferrari’s to do that too. . .
Fine car u got yourself lucky man she a keeper😈😈😈
Here from suicide boys
I’m getting this car in 2021 xD
They are ok if don't have quad motor n aren't from cold state cause if they are they are junk will be all rotted out under the plastic trim n underneath in back where have to get up in air to see it.
1:50 I like that horn.
Your dad said payment cancelled it's automatic.
Are you Ontarian?
1:27 Ley Express
Shut up
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I have lt the 2003
I'm tired of these saabkyle fakes
Saabkyle knockoff
El equivalente yankee del Hyundai Coupé.
Looks a little like a ford escort zx2
No it doesn't ...Not even close
The echo tech motors run long time but they are junk to work on very bad design.brain sugury to repair.
I need me a car I’m 16
oh man what a stupid looking shitbox. Were was many god awfull cardesigns in the 90s and 2000s.
Dodge
Driving a fucking honda accord 😂🤣😂instant like
Ewww
These are very cheap reliable sporty cars😎
I've always liked these little cars! In my small prairie home town, you still see Sunfires, Grand Ams everywhere. I personally owned a 2003 Alero untill over 300k clocked on it. Only had to sell the car because sensors in the motor started to fail one after another. But i want another little daily driver.