Originally published in the March 1999 issue of Hot Rod magazine. Two flavors of Pontiac Fiero—both hot and spicy and both with Cadillac Northstar engines—prove the difference is in degrees. To ...
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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 ...
Produced between 1983 and 1988, the Pontiac Fiero was a fun little mid-engine sports car, striking a chord with enthusiasts thanks to its striking styling and exciting powertrain layout. However, ...
One could argue the Pontiac Fiero came at the wrong time, but it remains an iconic two-seat sports car that predated the Chevy C8 Corvette's rear-engine architecture by about three decades. The Fiero ...
The Pontiac Fiero is enigmatic. It’s no C8 Corvette, but when it launched in the early 1980s, the rear mid-engine sports coupe was probably pretty exciting. Over time, it became the preferred platform ...
Most custom cars based on the Pontiac Fiero of antiquity usually turn out pretty half-baked. If not completely ridiculous, in most cases. But we have to give credit when someone builds something ...
Every so often, the used sports car market serves up a hidden gem that makes gearheads do a double-take. It’s the kind of car you wouldn’t expect to find sitting in the bargain bin, especially given ...
So Terry McGean, our staff's avowed Pontiac man, and I were milling about the HOT ROD Power Fest car show in Memphis last September, sweltering as the sun conspired to boil all the salt out of our ...
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