1998 Pontiac Sunfire Se Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Streamwood, Illinois, United States
Engine:2.2L 2190CC 134Cu. In. l4 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: SE
Make: Pontiac
Exterior Color: Gold
Model: Sunfire
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: SE Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 50,000
Highlights | ||
Seating Capacity | 5 | |
Doors | 2 | |
EPA Class | Sub Compact Cars | |
Body Style | CoupeSub Compact Cars | |
Performance | ||
EPA Gas Mileage | 19-21 mpg City / 28-31 mpg Hwy | |
Engine | 4-Cyl, 2.2 Liter, 4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter | |
Transmission | Automatic, Manual, 5-Spd | |
Drive Wheel | Front Wheel Drive | |
Time in Seconds 0-60 mph | -- | |
Top Speed | -- | |
Quarter Mile Time in Seconds | -- | |
Braking Distance at Speed | -- | |
Powertrain | ||
Horsepower | 115 ft. lb. @ 5000 RPM, 150 ft. lb. @ 5600 RPM | |
Torque | 135 ft. lb. @ 3600 RPM, 155 ft. lb. @ 4400 RPM | |
Max. Engine Speed | 6000 RPM, 6500 RPM | |
Bore x Stroke | 3.50 x 3.46, 3.54 x 3.70 | |
Compression Ratio | 9.0:1, 9.5:1 | |
Fuel Type | Gas | |
Fuel Induction | Sequential Fuel Induction | |
Valve Train | Dual Overhead Cam, Overhead Valve | |
Total Number of Valves | 16, 8 | |
Dimensions | ||
Overall Length | 181.9 inches | |
Overall Width | 68.4 inches | |
Overall Height | 53.0 inches | |
Curb Weight | 2637 lbs. | |
Specifications | ||
Head Room | Front: 37.6 inches, Rear: 36.6 inches | |
Leg Room | Front: 42.1 inches, Rear: 32.6 inches | |
Shoulder Room | Front: 54.1 inches, Rear: 54.8 inches | |
Wheel Base | 104.1 inches | |
Tires/Wheel size | P195/70R14, P195/65R15 | |
Country of Asembly | United States | |
Country of Origin | United States | |
EPA Passenger | 87.2 cu. ft. | |
EPA Trunk or Cargo | 12.4 cu. ft. | |
EPA Total Interior | 99.6 cu. ft. | |
Spare Tire | Limited Use | |
Wheel Type | AlloySteel with Covers | |
Turning Radius | 35.6 inches | |
Brakes | Front: Disc, Rear: Drum | |
Fuel Capacity | 15.2 Gallon | |
Axle Ratio | 3.58:13.63:13.91:1 | |
Ground Clearance | -- | |
GVWR | -- | |
Maximum Towing | Not Recommended | |
Payload Base Capacity | -- | |
Truck Bed Volume | -- | |
Rear Tire/Wheel size | -- | |
Features | ||
2 Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes | Not available | |
4 Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes | Standard | |
Front Air Conditioning | Optional | |
Front & Rear Air Conditioning | Not available | |
Cruise Control | Optional | |
AM/FM Radio | Standard | |
Cassette | Optional | |
Compact Disc | Optional | |
CD Changer | Not available | |
Premium Radio | Not available | |
Cup Holder | Standard | |
Leather | Not available | |
Navigation System | Not available | |
Privacy Glass | Not available | |
Hands-Free Phone | Not available | |
Power Locks | Optional | |
Power Outlets | Not available | |
Power Mirrors | Optional | |
Remote Mirrors | Standard | |
Power Seats | Not available | |
Dual Power Seats | Not available | |
Folding Rear Seat | Standard | |
Moon Roof | Optional | |
Sunroof | Not available | |
Remote Keyless Entry | Optional | |
Luggage Rack | Not available | |
Rear Window Defroster | Optional | |
Tilt Wheel | Optional | |
Tachometer | Standard | |
Traction Control | Not available | |
Power Windows | Optional | |
Upgraded Wheels | Optional | |
Power Steering | Standard | |
DVD Entertainment System | Not available | |
Safety Specs | ||
Air Bags | Driver: Standard, Passenger: Standard | |
Child Door Locks | Not available | |
Child Seat Anchors | Not available | |
Integrated Child Seat | Not available | |
Alarm System | Not available | |
Engine Immobilizer | Not available | |
Frontal Impact Crash Test | 3/5 stars driver, 4/5 stars passenger | |
Side Impact Crash Test | 1/5 stars front, 2/5 stars rear | |
Rollover Rating | -- |
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