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The Pontiac Fiero GT is easily one of the most interesting models in the brand's history. How much horsepower did it have?
Pontiac should get credit for trying something different, and the cars had some things going for them, but they really ended up being one of the worst cars of the 1980s.
The centerpiece of the five-day 40th anniversary celebration is the Fiero Project Reunion – intended to draw anyone who ever worked on the car.
The Pontiac Fiero earned its reputation for catching fire in the mid-to-late 1980s. Why was it so flammable? And should you avoid buying a Fiero today?
When introduced in 1984, the Pontiac Fiero wasn't marketed as a sports car. Though it was General Motors' first mid-engine production vehicle, the automaker designed the Fiero to "drive back and ...
The Pontiac Fiero GT is an impressive firecracker of a car, but it unfortunately just did not have the power to go as fast as many would have wanted.
A classic Pontiac Fiero converted to an electric car can be your cheaper (and cooler) alternative to a Tesla Roadster.
Now here’s something you don’t see everyday. It’s listed in our classified ads as a 1986 Pontiac Fiero, but as you can see, that description is a bit misleading. In fact, it’s a Zimmer ...
A 1986 Pontiac Fiero has been transformed into a Lamborghini replica. Power is provided by a supercharged V6 mated to an automatic transmission.
From the October 1987 issue of HOT ROD: Pontiac built this Pro Street 1987 Fiero to showcase its new high-performance four-cylinder and other new technologies.
We have seen some Pontiac Fieros that have not been on the receiving end of owner TLC. This car is not one of them. Flickr user eightyeight_gt_v6 acquired his 1988 Fiero GT V6 in 1996 with a ...
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