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What really killed the Pontiac Fiero
The Pontiac Fiero, a mid-engine sports car produced by General Motors from 1984 to 1988, was once hailed for its innovative ...
Third-generation car buff Fred Bartemeyer fell in love with the Fiero before the cars ever rolled off a GM production line in 1984. He now cannot wait to join his fellow car collectors next month for ...
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Did You Choose The Same Ones I Did? Fiero vs Corvette vs Metro vs Firebird
Good morning! I’m still on one of Royal Caribbean’s floating hotels for another couple of days, sitting here in my pajamas at ...
The GT was the top of the heap in terms of luxury and performance, which should help this Fiero fetch a higher price on the auction block. Its 2.8-liter V6 made 140 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of ...
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Irrational Love—Pontiac Fiero
When I first started really appreciating cars, the Fiero was the butt end of jokes.It was the early 1990s, and the Fiero’s ...
For many years, the Pontiac Fiero was just some ridiculously cheap relic from the past. The only reason you'd buy one is to turn it into a fake Ferrari. However, the last Fiero ever produced recently ...
A customized Pontiac Fiero with a supercharged 350 and a matching Briggs and Stratton-powered go-kart has been listed for sale via online auction site Bring-A-Trailer. This car was inspired by the ...
Ah, the Pontiac Fiero! The first mass-produced American sports car with a mid-engined layout and Pontiac's first two-seater after almost 50 years. Also a car that failed despite bringing some ...
The red GT and the penultimate Fiero were raffled off to workers being laid off from the factory in Pontiac’s namesake Michigan town. This one was won by a truck driver at the facility named Mike ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
The oil crisis of the 1970s had well and truly taken its toll on the American automobile industry. Gone were the powerful muscle cars of the 1960s, and in were the inefficient, low-powered, and just ...
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