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- Pontiac_Sunfire wheelbase "2644.14".
- Pontiac_Sunfire height "1346.2".
- Pontiac_Sunfire length "4622.8".
- Pontiac_Sunfire weight "1181.628".
- Pontiac_Sunfire width "1711.96".
- Pontiac_Sunfire abstract "The Pontiac Sunfire is an automobile that was introduced for the 1995 model year by Pontiac as the compact car to replace the Sunbird. Not only was the name changed, but dramatic styling changes were included as well. The new styling was shared with the redesigned Chevrolet Cavalier. Along with the fresh new look the J platform was updated structurally to meet more stringent safety standards for the 1996 model year.The Sunfire could be purchased as a sedan, coupe, or convertible. All three variations came in the standard SE trim level. An upscale GT trim level was available on the coupe and convertible. The GT trim level came standard with the 2.3 litre LD2 engine in 1995 or the 2.4 litre LD9 "Twin Cam" engine (1996–2002), 16-inch alloy wheels, dual exhaust, and a more aggressive looking front fascia. The SE trim was the standard for the Sunfire which included the 2.2 litre 2200 OHV Engine. The 2.3/2.4 DOHC Engine was optional. Both the SE and GT trim levels were dropped after the 2002 model year, along with the 2.2 OHV and 2.4 DOHC engines. The 2.2 litre Ecotec was the only available engine as of the 2003 model year.Originally the convertible was only in the SE trim level until the 1999 model year where it became only available in the GT trim. The convertible was discontinued after the year 2000. All Sunfire convertibles were assembled at the "Genesis" Lansing, Michigan Plant.At one point, Pontiac had a "special" trim model of the Sunfire available called the Sunfire AF, for "Absolutely Free", available exclusively on its website. The Sunfire AF was really a print-out of making a paper scale model Sunfire, customized with different colors, wheels, and other trim packages, although it was promoted as an actual model by Pontiac. In the years before 3D printing, the Sunfire AF had to be printed from a traditional printer and folded together by hand.The Pontiac Sunfire went through two facelifts in its 11-year run. Once in 2000 which was a small redesign featuring the heavy plastic cladding look that was prevalent with Pontiac at the time, and more streamlined update in 2003. In the US, the coupe was the only model available from 2003 to 2005. The sedan continued to be sold in Canada and Mexico until the end of production on June 22, 2005. GM replaced the Sunfire with the G5 for the 2006 model year in Canada and the 2007 model year in the United States.".
- Pontiac_Sunfire assembly Lansing,_Michigan.
- Pontiac_Sunfire assembly Lordstown,_Ohio.
- Pontiac_Sunfire assembly Mexico.
- Pontiac_Sunfire assembly Ramos_Arizpe.
- Pontiac_Sunfire assembly United_States.
- Pontiac_Sunfire automobilePlatform GM_J_platform.
- Pontiac_Sunfire bodyStyle Convertible.
- Pontiac_Sunfire bodyStyle Coupé.
- Pontiac_Sunfire bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Pontiac_Sunfire class Compact_car.
- Pontiac_Sunfire engine Pontiac_Sunfire__1.
- Pontiac_Sunfire engine Pontiac_Sunfire__2.
- Pontiac_Sunfire engine Pontiac_Sunfire__3.
- Pontiac_Sunfire engine Pontiac_Sunfire__4.
- Pontiac_Sunfire height "1.3462".
- Pontiac_Sunfire layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Pontiac_Sunfire length "4.6228".
- Pontiac_Sunfire manufacturer Pontiac.
- Pontiac_Sunfire predecessor Pontiac_Sunbird.
- Pontiac_Sunfire productionEndYear "2005".
- Pontiac_Sunfire productionStartYear "1995".
- Pontiac_Sunfire relatedMeanOfTransportation Chevrolet_Cavalier.
- Pontiac_Sunfire successor Chevrolet_Cobalt.
- Pontiac_Sunfire thumbnail 2003-2005_Pontiac_Sunfire.jpg?width=300.
- Pontiac_Sunfire transmission "3-speedautomatic".
- Pontiac_Sunfire transmission "4-speed automatic".
- Pontiac_Sunfire transmission "5-speedmanual".
- Pontiac_Sunfire weight "1181628.0".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wheelbase "2.64414".
- Pontiac_Sunfire width "1.71196".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageExternalLink www.gmscf.com.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageExternalLink www.j-body.org.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageID "377101".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageLength "8843".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageOutDegree "65".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageRevisionID "671415694".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink 3D_printing.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_transmission.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990s_automobiles.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000s_automobiles.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compact_cars.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Convertibles.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coupes.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Front-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_vehicles_manufactured_in_the_United_States.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pontiac_vehicles.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedans.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_built_in_Lansing,_Michigan.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1995.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Cavalier.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Cobalt.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Compact_car.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Convertible.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Convertible_(car).
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Coupe.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink GM_Ecotec_engine.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink GM_J_platform.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink GM_OHV_engine.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink GM_Quad-4_engine.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors_122_engine.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Insurance_Institute_for_Highway_Safety.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Lansing,_Michigan.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Lordstown,_Ohio.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Model_year.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink National_Highway_Traffic_Safety_Administration.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac_G5.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac_Sunbird.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Quad_4_engine.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Ramos_Arizpe.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Scale_model.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(car).
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink Straight-4.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink File:2.4L_Twin_Cam.jpg.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLink File:2003_Pontiac_Sunfire_Ecotec.JPG.
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "CCS Solstice".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pontiac Sunfire Convertible".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pontiac Sunfire GT".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pontiac Sunfire".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sunfire".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "another car".
- Pontiac_Sunfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "its version".
- Pontiac_Sunfire assembly Lansing,_Michigan.
- Pontiac_Sunfire assembly United_States.
- Pontiac_Sunfire assembly "Lordstown, Ohio, United States".