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Buyer’s Guide: 1986-’88 Pontiac Fiero GT - MSNThe GT model had a notably different rear view from other Fieros, thanks to this variant’s unique flying buttress styling. ... 1986-’88 Pontiac Fiero GT appeared first on ...
Pontiac's new Fiero may well be the most significant new car to emerge from Detroit in the last decade. Certainly the new Corvette and the Camaro/Firebird line represent a noteworthy upgrading of ...
Produced between 1983 and 1988, the Pontiac Fiero was a mid-engined sports car offering sharp styling and a range of innovative technologies. Now, with the mid-engine Chevrolet Corvette C8 ...
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Motorious on MSNOne-Owner 1986 Pontiac Fiero SE Heads to Auction on Hagerty MarketplaceA single-owner 1986 Pontiac Fiero SE V6 is now live on Hagerty Marketplace, offered without reserve and showcasing the unique ...
This Pontiac Fiero GT is one of the latest examples of that, easily cooking its rear tires with approximately 350 to 400 battery-driven horsepower, as seen in the following feature video.
Shop Pontiac Fiero vehicles in Longview, TX for sale at Cars.com. Research, compare, and save listings, or contact sellers directly from 18 Fiero models in Longview, TX.
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GM has launched the new C8 Corvette, but its pseudo ancestor, the Fiero, was GM’s first mid-engine car. Its development was difficult, to say the least.
Alas poor Fiero, I knew you well. Pontiac's plastic fantastic never gained the sort of respect that, ... Oh, and I'd also recommend a shit-load of those little green rear-view mirror trees.
The 2.5-liter Iron Duke only poked out 92 horsepower, but the Fiero weighed in at just 2580 pounds. So, in the context of 1983, the car’s 11.3-second zero-to-60-mph time is almost this close to ...
General Motors’ Pontiac division built the Fiero from 1983 to 1988. It’s a mid-engine sports car, meaning the engine is placed in front of the rear axle and behind the passenger seats — not ...
Racing a Pontiac Fiero Showed Me It Deserves Our Respect These infamous mid-engined Pontiacs have been the butt of many jokes. But after taking one racing, I'm not laughing anymore.
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