2002 Pontiac Sunfire Gt Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Fairfield, New Jersey, United States
It's time to sell my 2002 Pontiac Sunfire GT. I purchased this car in 2010 when it had 137,000 miles. It now has 218,000+ miles and is still running strong. I planned to keep driving this car for as long as it was running, but I need a newer car for my job (I bought another Pontiac).
I have been the owner and only driver for the past 80,000+ miles. I have been extremely happy with this car. Recent repairs: All new front brakes (pads, rotors and calipers) - new brake fluid too - 6/30/14 (just last month) Exhaust - Engine to Catalytic Converter (including new cat) - 1/25/13 Oxygen Sensors - 11/9/12 Alternator, belt, battery - 5/22/12 Ignition Control Module, coil, Spark Plugs 4/5/12 Oil just changed I have receipts for everything. I can provide receipts for oil changes...although, when you hear it run you will know it is a very well maintained car. Some good things worth mentioning: I drive 80% highway/ 20% city - I always get 30mpg - 400mi per tank of gas (about $45) Clutch is very strong ABS Brakes work great in the snow and rain Inspection good thru December 2014 AC is very cold Radio, CD and speakers are all in good working condition Drives straight at all speeds It has the 2.2L, DOHC EcoTec Engine with a 5 speed manual transmission. A few issues worth mentioning: The interior fan has 3 speeds (low medium and high). Medium and high work perfectly - low does not work. Front tires are 40% rear tires are 10%. Check engine light is on sometimes and off sometimes. The code is a vacuum leak, but this has been smoke tested and there is no leak. It will pass private inspection. Clearcoat started to peel off the roof. This was sanded and painted black. Exhaust has a little rattle. The car is parked at my work on Route 46 in Fairfield NJ - you are welcome to come take a look anytime (weekends too). This is an honest sale of a great car; you can bid with confidence on this Sunfire. Winning bidder will be given the opportunity to take it on a test drive before making final payment. With the exception of the items listed here, I believe this is the best 2002 Pontiac Sunfire you will find anywhere. I am so sure you will be pleased with this car, if after your test drive, you don't agree this has been listed accurately, I'll be happy to re-list it for another buyer. You won't be disappointed! This is a no-reserve auction. Dealers are welcome, but this car will only be sold thru this Ebay auction - winner gets it! Thanks for looking! |
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