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2001 Pontiac Sunfire GT 2dr Coupe

2001 Pontiac Sunfire
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Front Wheel Drive, 2 Door Coupe, Subcompact
22 mpg city / 32 mpg hwy
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Pros: Cute, inexpensive car.
Cons: Noisy, tinny, lightweight.


The Bottom Line: There are good points to this car and bad. It maneuvered well enough and go....

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Pros: Great gas mileage, air bags / anti-lock brakes, sharp looking, inexpensive
Cons: Some corners have been cut, some components have been cheaply manufactured


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Pros: Compact, large storage spaces, 5 cup holders!, awesome CD player, great gas mileage
Cons: seats are ugly, no power windows! ughh!, makes creaking noise when turning.


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Pros: amazing stock stereo system is about the only pro I can think of!
Cons: seats squeak, very noisy car


The Bottom Line: I don't think anybody should b....

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Pros: Fast Acceleration, comfortable seats, low mateanance
Cons: no power locks/trunk release, bad sound suppression from outside car



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Pros: Roomy, Stylish and Economical
Cons: Not a ton of options!


The Bottom Line: Great Car at a Great Price!!!

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