2004 Pontiac Sunfire - Dependable - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Schulenburg, Texas, United States
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2004 Pontiac Sunfire, Salvage Title, Great Commuter Car, 30 MPG, 4 Cyl., Manual 5 Speed, 4 New Tires, Complete New A/C System- Compressor, Dryer, Filter, ect., New Starter, Front end alignment, New ball joints, New Battery, Car in great mechanical condition, Very Dependable, Drive Anywhere. NO RESERVE.
I got this car about a year and a half ago with front end problems and would not start. I needed a commuter car at the time and this car fit the bill. I replaced the starter and the battery, changed the fluids, tuned it up, and got it running perfect. Started driving it and after about a week the A/C went out and the front end was pulling to one side. So I had the entire A/C system and front bushings, ball joints replaced. Then had the front end aligned. I drove it for seven months and then put 2 new tires on the rear, drove it a couple more weeks and then put 2 new tires on the front. Put a sony xplod CD player in it. I spent about $2400.00 In parts and repairs. (Plus the price I paid for the car itself.) I used it for about 8 months total, back and forth form work (100 miles a day) untill the job played out. The car preformed perfect. Got 30+ MPG on a consistent basis. The car has just under 100K miles on it. Runs and Drives Great. NOW, I don't need it any more. So rather than let it sit and go to waste, I'm going to pass it on to someone who needs a dependable car. Every thing that was wrong with the car when I got it has been fixed and it needs nothing to be someones daily driver. With all that said- The car is for sale "as is where is" no guarantees expressed or implied. I have clear salvage title in my name ready to sign over to the new owner. This car has a SALVAGE TITLE. Terms - $500.00 Deposit via paypal within 24 hours. Balance to be paid upon local pickup within 7 days, CASH, or Credit Card. |
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Junkyard Gem: 2000 Pontiac Sunfire coupe
Thu, Feb 21 2019In a few months, we'll reach the tenth anniversary of GM's axing of the venerable Pontiac brand. G6s, Vibes, and Matizes continued to be built until 2010, but I'm noticing a marked decrease in discarded Pontiacs lately, as I perform my junkyardy rituals. Here's a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire, photographed in a Colorado wrecking yard. The Sunfire was the near-identical sibling to the Chevrolet Cavalier, based on the long-running (1982-2005) J-Body platform. It was cheap and simple, looked pretty sporty (at least in coupe form), and every parts store in North America carried just about everything you'd need to keep one running. This coupe had to compete for sales not only with a vast and menacing array of imports but with GM's own Saturn SC2 (not to mention the Cavalier itself). Meanwhile, the J platform was showing its age more with each passing year. This car sports what must have been the complete line of Fatal Clothing bomber-nose-art/skate-punk/gang-tag-influenced decals, circa 2010. I actually photographed this car back in 2011, then misplaced the image files until last week. The stickers are very California-centric for a Colorado car, but then plenty of Californians — including me— move here. When you know you're a car's final owner, it's a lot easier to whip out the paint pens and redecorate the interior. Power came from the engine GM developed for the very first J-Bodies: the 2.2-liter 122 pushrod four-cylinder. 2002 was the last model year for 122-powered Sunfires and Cavaliers; the most affordable S-10/Sonoma/Hombre trucks got this engine through 2003. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. It even came with a remote, so bad Midwestern farmgirls could make quick getaways when caught in the act by enraged broom-wielding mothers. Featured Gallery Junked 2000 Pontiac Sunfire View 30 Photos Auto News Pontiac Automotive History
Junkyard Gem: 2001 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi
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1969 Pontiac GTO Judge vs. 2006 GTO, which Goat gets your vote?
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