Say so long to the sunfire
dolla_bill0913
07-05-2003, 02:53 AM
Chevrolet's aging Cavalier compact model will be replaced by an all-new car utilizing GM's new global front-wheel-drive Delta platform already used in the Saturn Ion. The model will also use the Saturn's Ecotec 4-cylinder engine, which is also offered in the 2003 Cavalier. The Cobalt will debut sometime in 2004 as a 2005 model. It is expected that it will share a lot of engineering with GM's European next-generation Opel Astra model. The Cavalier's sister model, the Pontiac Sunfire, will be replaced in 2005 by a Cobalt twin called the Pontiac Pursuit. The Pursuit will debut as a 2006 model.
Jetts
07-05-2003, 02:55 AM
i have the same response as the cavalier post, gm is gay as hell
beefbarley
04-13-2004, 04:38 PM
Time to start looking for some of the old completly restored cars ,cameros ,firebirds etc I have seen some onn ebay and in the auto trader for as little as $12000 bucks to $20000 which is a bargain not to mention engine replacemants and parts are inexpensive reletively speaking water pump for a camero 350 About $25 bucks , alternators 35, Bucks ,Not to mention they are fun , only one thing is gas is a little high , nothing wrong withh 6 cylinders 230 ci,250 ci
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