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2002 Pontiac Sunfire Review

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Pontiac Sunfire is available as a four-door sedan or two-door coupe. The sedan is available in only one trim level, SE ($15,275). Coupes are available in two models, SE ($14,565) and GT ($17,030). The coupes are more fun, but the sedan offers more practicality with a roomier back seat and a larger trunk.

SE models are powered by a 2.2-liter overhead-valve four-cylinder engine that produces 115 horsepower and 135 pounds-feet of torque.

Optional on the SE and standard on the GT is GM's new 2.2-liter twin-cam Ecotec engine that provides 140 horsepower and 150 pounds-feet of torque. Although slightly less powerful than last year's 2.4-liter twin-cam, the Ecotec is quieter, lighter and more fuel efficient.

All Sunfires come standard with air conditioning, anti-lock brakes, a tilt steering column, an AM/FM/cassette audio system and 14-inch all-season tires. Either Sunfire engine can be mated to a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission.

GT adds aerodynamic body trim, fog lights, a CD player, performance tires mounted on 16-inch alloy wheels, plus its more powerful engine and sportier suspension tuning.

A new option for 2002 is the Driver Convenience Package ($130) that includes cruise control, intermittent wipers, a trunk cargo net, assist handles, overhead storage unit and reading lamps. Also new for 2002 is an auxiliary power outlet for all versions and an electronic trunk release. Next Page



2002 Pontiac Sunfire