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 ...
Now here’s something you don’t see everyday. It’s listed in our classified ads as a 1986 Pontiac Fiero, but as you can see, that description is a bit misleading. In fact, it’s a Zimmer Quicksilver, ...
According to the seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Fiero GT, the car was obtained as an inheritance, and now they don't know what to do with it. Let's see if it's priced well enough to pass on ...
The Mecum Kissimmee 2025 auction had some truly stunning results for GM models that don’t normally spring to mind as valuable collectibles. Someone paid $33,000 for a 1987 Chevy Chevette, and a 2006 ...
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 ...
It seems like people will make anything out of a Pontiac Fiero these days, including but not limited to rebodying one to look like a Lamborghini or a Ferrari, or even a Ford GT40. But how about a ...
The Fiero SD4's sleek body panels can be adapted to the standard Fiero body with only slight modifications. Moreover, Center Line wheels and Goodyear 16-inch tires are already available so you can ...
With the Chevrolet Corvette C8 grabbing so much attention these days, it’s easy to forget about General Motors’ various other mid-engine efforts, including the classic Pontiac Fiero. More than 370,000 ...
Fiero. It means "Fire" in Italian. That's actually not true, it means "Proud," but a lot of people think it means fire, perhaps because the early Pontiac Fieros had a disproportionate tendency to ...
The red GT and the penultimate Fiero were raffled off to workers being laid off from the factory in Pontiac’s namesake Michigan town. This one was won by a truck driver at the facility named Mike ...
Last week, we told the story of Tim Evans—owner of Fieros Forever—and the devastation his shop suffered as floodwaters tore through his community in central Michigan. Now, despite losing almost ...
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