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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Whenever a car sale ad starts with “one of a kind,” you know it’s probably going to be a good one, and this is no exception. This 1984 Pontiac Fiero on sale on Craigslist has been badged as a Ferrari ...
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 ...
In keeping with Pontiac's increasingly aggressive stance in motorsports and hot performance street machines, their motor-sports group, under the direction of John Callies, sought to cement their ...