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Published on January 7th, 2019 |
by BajaBusta
1995 Pontiac Sunfire – Too hot for a glove box full of Coke?

As the aging Sunbird’s replacement, the all-new Pontiac delivered fashionable styling, dual airbags, and the performance of an optional Quad 4 engine and 16-inch wheels. Boasting a more space efficient interior, improved aerodynamics, and a vastly superior body structure, the Sunfire outshined th Sunbird in every conceivable manner. Coupe, sedan, and convertible body styles offered versatility, while theater dimming of interior lights, 12-pack sized glove box, and options such as traction control, brought new levels of sophistication to this affordable price range.
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