The Pontiac Fiero was positioned as a cheaper alternative to General Motors’ mainstay sportscar, the Chevy Corvette. Unlike the Corvette, though, the Fiero was never offered with a soft top roof, so ...
For about five years is the late 1980s, the now-defunct GM brand Pontiac built and sold the Fiero. Envisioned as a sports car with American DNA, the Fiero never even came close to the Italian ...
Continuing The Drive‘s love of eBay oddities, this week we are featuring an electric conversion Pontiac Fiero which popped up for auction. According to the eBay auction, the 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT, had ...
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 ...
Pontiac Fiero owners seem to fall into one of two camps. One looks past the General Motors brand politics to love the Fiero despite its flaws. The other sees GM’s original mid-engined sports car as a ...
The Pontiac Fiero seems like the perfect car for those with a big imagination. We’ve seen the mid-engine sports car made to look like a Ferrari or Lamborghini more times than we can count and we’ve ...
If we'd name two car brands that have absolutely nothing in common, then we would go for the Pontiac-Ferrari duo. The two have just as many chances of being pitted against one another as the Sun has ...
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