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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 ...
General Motors' four-cylinder Iron Duke drew on the proven engineering and lasted more than a decade. But it was shadowed by ...
From the legendary GTO Judge to the obscure Bonneville Special, these 10 rare Pontiac gems will leave you stunned!
PONTIAC, Mich. – Pontiac city officials celebrated their 100th completed home improvement project on Tuesday. The city’s Home Repair Program, launched in 2023, aims to complete home repair projects ...
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Here's something you don't see every day: a 1988 Pontiac Fiero Mera, one of just 247 ever built. Unlike most kit cars of the era, the Mera wasn't a home garage project, but a factory-backed, ...
For many, owning a Lamborghini is the ultimate dream car. But, much like some folks who settle for fake Ray-Bans or sport a knockoff Louis Vuitton handbag, there’s a certain type of person who’s ...
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Over the years, the Pontiac Fiero carved out a curious niche for itself, not for its sports car status, but as the preferred donor car for supercar replicas, largely thanks to its mid-engined layout.
Every so often, an exceedingly clean example of the certifiably rad Pontiac Fiero pops up for sale with an ambitious asking price. Today’s example is this 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT with 941 miles on the ...
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