Probably getting a new car in the next two weeks or so depending on how things go since mine is wrecked in the right quarter panel now (thanks guard rail!) and it's old enough with no mods and not worth fixing it at this point (96,000 miles and well it's a 1997 Base Cavy....). So I'm wondering some opinions on if I'm looking into 2004-2005 cars should I get the Sunfire or Cavalier and why? I loved my Cavalier but the Sunfires do certainly have a "cool" factor to them - I love those orange dash-board lights like my 87 Sunbird had, etc... *sigh* I just can't decide - pretty much the same car or some things I should consider on my purchase? Does the Sunfire have a different engine in that makes more power - things like that? Really curious as to how the cars differ other than the minor differences in body stylings...
Thanks for the suggestions all!
That's what I had always though - just didn't know if the engines or something of that nature differed at all. Thanks Shifted.
I'll have to check into both and see what I like, kind of like the Cavalier's front-end but the Sunfire has a certain style to it I like also... hmmm, decisions suck. hehe
If its up to me 95-02 I'd get a Cavalier, 03+ I'd get a Sunfire, unless it has a LS lip.
they are both the same car basically. just different styles.
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If I were you I'd grab a 03+ sunfire.
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hmm i dont really like the 03+ sunfires front, i love the cavalier sport, with the lips! that would be the only other j-body i would trade my sunfire for.
"I loved my Cavalier but the Sunfires do certainly have a "cool" factor to them"
hahhaha thanks for making my day, do yourself a favor and get something nice, you are plenty old enough to not be driving a piece of crap
id get neither and upgrade, a jbody is a good starter car for a first car
not sure if pontiac fixed this problem or not, but i know that the headgaskets suck in the 95 sunfires.........not sure if this has been fixed or if this problem exists in cavs
thugn$ wrote:id get neither and upgrade, a jbody is a good starter car for a first car
I just don't consider the Sunfire or Cavalier a piece of crap. Was doing some pricing comparisons on a couple pre-owned cars and found a couple nice Monte Carlo's and Malibu's so that may be an option but I like how the J-Body's drive. I was also looking at the Cobalt (especially the LT/SS models) so now I'm really bent on the decision making process. I'd imagine the Cobalt is a J-body from the little bit I read here - same as the Pontiac G6 I guess? I guess I won't be able to fully decide until I'm at the dealerships and looking.
i didnt say they were peices of crap, its just they r conciderd the low value in the market, mine was a great starter car, how much r u thinkin to spend? trust me once u hop in say a prelude for example they feel so much more solid and when u drive them it does not feel like cheap plastic interior peices, thats just an example, but like i said man if ur money is low a jbody is a perfect ride
this is a jbody website, and your trashin jbodys?
He's not trashing them, he's right... They are far from top of the line, why do you think civic and mustang guys hate it when we beat em?
And I have a 04 fire, love it! Easy payments, lots of parts.
My Sunfire
my apologies, i miss understood that post.........thanks for pointing that out 5 second
That's what I'm looking for at this point in time, something easier on the pocket book. It looks like I can go with a car that might be up to $16,000 rather easily - of course, I *could* probably get a much more expensive car but at this point in time but for me I just can't see having $400/month in car payments. My car is not my top priority - of course the new one (Whatever I get) might get some mods this time around to make it stand out more but for me a car is more transportation than anything.
I'm still considering the Malibu, Cobalt and Monte Carlo (I prefer GM's) since it looks like I can probably swallow the payments on all 3 of them without too much trouble. Only thing that bothers me with the Monte Carlo - is it Front Wheel Drive these days or still Rear Wheel Drive? I haven't found a definitive answer on this and I even checked on Chevy's website - maybe I'm just blind, hehe... If it's Rear-Wheel Drive I'd rather pass since front wheel drive cars do much better (in general) in the snow.
^^^^its front wheel drive....and i personally love those cars, if they came in manual id consider one as my new car
I dunno I love my J its my first new car yea it's cheap I know this but theres just something about it I love....I mean I wouldnt drive one for the rest of my life but I mean its good now after all the problems ive had LOL....We will see when I pay this car off where I go from there......
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Sunfire! You can't beat the agressive look!
^^^^ i second that, have my sunfire beside a cavy right now, definate difference in aggresiive look.........but both are 95's
i want my next to be a red or black sunfire. convertable preferebly, but not mandatory
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Never liked sunfires myself.. not too sure why, always seemed like a woman car to me? too round or something...lol no offense to everyone that drives one, just stating my opinion.
They do have dual exhaust which is nice tho! why couldnt they put that on z24s.
Its up to you man. There the same car. But I would have to say its easier to find after market parts for a CAV. IMO I would not give my Fire for anything.
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