Recently came across these innacurate definitions for Sunfire. I can tell you and prove to you they are false and these two shitbags never
owned one. In fact, I
bet they never even drove
one considering the false reviews. One of the shitbags Im referring to here is 'Kev'.
His definition is probably the most fake pile of bullshit ever.
Truth:
Yes this car has been discontinued but for the price you cant go wrong. I
owned one for years now and I never once had a problem with it.
Lie: 'Piece of crap car to attract students with little or no
money'- I had to laugh at this
one. When I bought this car I had over 200,000 dollars in cash at age 22. I still bought it. Not only that but I also have an expensive import and a japanese car.
Another Lie: breaks down on a regular basis- couldnt be further from the truth, mine never broke down. I wonder where he's getting his judgements & information from. Since he never
owned one or did he? How much do you want to
bet he couldnt afford it and hes making up fake definitions?
12-15000 and
yes thats correct and I payed for mine in cash.
Lie: After insurance and repair bills it will end up costing them more than if they bought a well manufactured car. WRONG, so far I never spent hardly anything on repairs, never once had a problem with it and the insurance was great.
Stupidity: 'If you own
one sell it to your enemy'- I will sell it to one of the people who keep begging me for it since they see what a reliable sporty car it is and all want it for themselves and i'll be comforted in the fact there will be no problems with it.
Kev, if your definition is accurate why is the richest kid in town driving
one? Plus 2 other cars. I think somebodys jealous.
Kev's
definition of Sunfire is an inaccurate
pile of bullshit
I can afford ten of what you drive Kev, that is, if you even drive at all.
I guess thats why you got so many thumbs down,eh?