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1996 Pontiac Sunfire Review

View detailed reviews and road tests for the 1996 Pontiac Sunfire written by auto industry experts. Learn what the experts thought of the 120 horsepower, the Manual transmission, the standard L4 engine or the 32 mpg fuel economy. You know what you think of the car, but now find out how the experts evaluated it and determine if the Pontiac Sunfire is the right one for you.
1996 Pontiac Sunfire
MSRP Range:N/A
Fuel Economy: 24 city / 36 hwy mpg
Transmissions: 3 Speed Automatic; 4 Speed Manual; 5 Speed Manual
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive

Pontiac Sunfire Review

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1996 Pontiac Sunfire Review Photo
Few recent General Motors introductions have been as well received as the new

Pontiac Sunfire and Chevy Cavalier.

Completely restyled and re-engineered for the 1995 model year, the two new cars

marked the end of a 13-year run for their predecessors. Because of its good sales

record, Chevy decided to stick with the Cavalier name. Pontiac, however, decided to

drop the Sunbird name in favor of Sunfire. The Sunbird wasn't a strong player, and

product planners felt the more aggressive styling of the new car, with its strong

hints of Firebird, deserved a name that would reinforce the family ties.

The Sunfire and Cavalier are available as coupes, sedans and convertibles. The

Sunfire model lineup consists of the SE coupe (base price $11,504), SE sedan

($11,674), SE convertible ($17,734) and GT coupe ($13,214), which comes with a

performance engine and boy-racer appearance. Similarly, the Cavalier lineup includes a

pair of 2-doors-(the base coupe and snazzy Z24)-two sedans (base and LS) and the LS

convertible.

For 1996, both the Sunfire and Cavalier have GM's 2.4-liter Twin Cam 4-cyl. as the

optional engine (standard in Sunfire GT and Cavalier Z24), which replaces the previous

2.3-liter Quad 4 engine. It's the same engine, with more displacement and a pair of

balance shafts to smooth out vibrations.

In addition, a 4-speed automatic transmission with traction control now is

available on all models, and all have standard daytime running lights as well as GM's

PASSlock anti-theft system. Remote keyless entry and steering wheel radio controls are

available on all models for 1996 as well, and a number of refinements also were made

to the ride and steering.

However, the most significant change for 1996 is availability. In 1995, GM's

Lordstown, Ohio assembly plant, which makes the Sunfire and Cavalier coupes and

sedans, was plagued with startup production problems that limited availability of the cars. Those problems apparently are behind the plant, and the supply of Sunfire and Cavalier models in dealer showrooms should be vastly improved for 1996. next page



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