About Pontiac Phoenix
The Pontiac Phoenix was a small car produced between 1977 and 1984. It was an affordable car designed for commuting or a small family. The body structure was based on the GM X chassis. The car was only used for two generations before being discontinued. The first generation was available in three body styles, a two-door coupe, a three-door hatchback, or a four-door sedan. It was produced in factories in New York and Michigan. Drivers could choose from several engine configurations, including 2.5-, 3.8-, 5.0- and 5.7-liter engines. It was also available with a 3-speed MT, a 4-speed MT, and a THM350 3-speed AT.
In 1977, Ventura was replaced by the RWD Pontiac Phoenix. They had almost the same design except for some special parts. The two models differed only in minor details, such as the grille, square headlight parts, and yellow taillight parts. The Phoenix was available in two versions, including the base model and the SJ Performance package. The Pontiac Phoenix was available as a 2-door or 4-door coupe, 3-door sedan, and 3-door hatchback. The first generation was produced until the end of 1979.
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Between 1980 and 1984, the Pontiac Phoenix 2nd generation was available with front-wheel drive and other upgraded Pontiac Phoenix parts. Only two body variants were offered, a 5-door hatchback or a 2-door coupe. Customers may choose between the regular and LJ packages in 1980 and 1981, and the SJ package was introduced in 1982. Some Pontiac Phoenix parts, notably the 2.5L Iron Duke engine and the new 2.8L V6, came from the older Phoenix. A four-speed manual transmission is one of the standard parts, although a three-speed automatic transmission is available as an option. When the Pontiac Phoenix SJ/SE was introduced in 1982, it came standard with a strong LH7 V6 engine, which was available as an option on all other Phoenix models. The PJ variant was introduced in 1983 and included minor external changes.
The Phoenix is a great family car with good fuel economy - 30 miles per gallon on regular fuel. For such a small auto, the interior is roomy and comfortable for a family of four. It was easy to handle and had enough power to make driving enjoyable. There was also plenty of room in the trunk for cargo. Overall, it was a good vehicle that has performed reliably for many years. Old and worn-out components can be hurting the performance and fuel economy of your car. It's a good choice to get OEM Pontiac Phoenix parts from the online shop.