Interesting Facts About the Pontiac Sunfire
The Pontiac Sunfire debuted in the mid‑1990s and was sold in several body styles—including sedan, coupe and convertible—through the early 2000s. Over its lifespan the model saw a notable engine refresh and featured some Pontiac‑exclusive components.
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Mid‑1990s Launch and Multiple Body Styles
The Sunfire was introduced in the mid‑1990s, with the sedan running from 1994‑2002, the coupe from 1995‑2005, and the convertible from 1995‑2000, giving buyers a range of options across its production years.
1999 Engine Update for Better Efficiency
In 1999 Pontiac refreshed the Sunfire’s 2.4‑liter engine, adding new fuel injectors, injection rails, a revised intake manifold and a new catalytic converter to improve fuel efficiency.
Pontiac‑Exclusive Parts Can Be Hard to Find
Certain Sunfire components—such as doors, interior trim panels, and the hood—were exclusive to Pontiac, making them the only parts that tend to be harder to locate compared with more generic replacements.
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