The Fiero ended its production in 1988, but the two-seater, mid-engine Pontiac managed to out-sell the Corvette for every ...
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 ...
The Pontiac Fiero isn’t exactly a car enthusiast’s idea of a collectible, but this one might just get them to change their mind. It’s not just a collectible. It’s a world-first kind of vehicle, as ...
The Fiero was a noble attempt to help Pontiac stand out from its General Motors brethren, but it flamed out (no pun intended) after just a few years. Could V8 power have saved this small sports car?
Right up front, the seller discloses the factory powertrain has been replaced by a GE T-58 helicopter turbine converted from ...
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 ...
To say the Pontiac Fiero was an interesting automobile would be an understatement. It was an American mid-engine sportscar in an era where that was unheard of. Even today, almost 40 years after the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Two 2-seat, mid-engine sports cars. The configuration is acknowledged as the way to go for all-out enthusiastic driving, and both of our test cars have established more than respectable credentials.
“Back then we were so bereft of good domestic cars it seemed like a ray of hope,” my C/D compatriot Rich Ceppos recalls. “So everyone hoped it would be something else. But it was crap.” On the ...