From the leaning tower painted on the windshield to the vents in front of the rear wheels, to the modern wraparound styling, there is no denying this car's European ancestry. Often mistaken for a new ...
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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 design and affordability. However, despite its initial popularity, the Fiero ...
Hardcore Pontiac Fiero fans eagerly slot the little rear-wheel-drive two-seater among the most iconic sports cars Pontiac ever made. While the Fiero can't compete with other famous Pontiac muscle cars ...
Forty years ago, a sprightly looking two-seater burst onto the U.S. market, grabbing the imagination of everyone who wanted a Ferrari but had to work a normal day job. The Pontiac Fiero was introduced ...
Famous DIY Fiero build with a 4.6-liter Northstar V8 and extensive mods is the exception to the rule about buying a project car ...
The reputation of the Pontiac Fiero is a mixed bag. Some will tell you that it was impractical as a commuter car and inadequate as a performance car, while others admire it as a 1980s time capsule, ...
The early 1970s was marred by a horrific stock market crash, the energy crisis, rationing of gasoline, and the death of big-muscle factory hot rods. American auto manufacturers were forced to stop ...
From the leaning tower painted on the windshield to the vents in front of the rear wheels, to the modern wraparound styling, there is no denying this car's European ancestry. Often mistaken for a new ...
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