The Pontiac Fiero, a mid-engine sports car produced by General Motors from 1984 to 1988, was once hailed for its innovative ...
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 ...
Pontiac premier 4-cylinder drag racing entry is the Rod Shop's G/A Fiero driven by Larry Morgan. It has already won two national events in NHRA's Competition Eliminator. Pontiac's 151-cubic-inch 92-hp ...
When I first started really appreciating cars, the Fiero was the butt end of jokes. It was the early 1990s, and the Fiero’s ...
The Pontiac brand met its demise after parent company General Motors filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2009, amidst an economic recession. GM had to kill off multiple slow-selling subsidiaries — ...
A pair of authentic 1984 Pontiac Fiero Indy 500 Pace Car Editions is currently being auctioned off via Bring-A-Trailer, presenting a rare opportunity for a Pontiac or American open-wheel racing fan to ...
Get your fake Ferrari badges ready because we are going back in time, to the 1980s. No, it's not about the DeLorean, as we're focusing instead on the only mass-produced American mid-engined car until ...
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 stealing ...
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 ...