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 ...
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 ...
The early 1970s was marred by a horrific stock market crash, the energy crisis, rationing of gasoline, and the death of big-muscle factory hot rods. American auto manufacturers were forced to stop ...
It's a little-known fact that, when the inaugural Indianapolis 500 was run in 1911, the pace car for that event was supplied by long defunct automaker Stoddard-Dayton. In the ensuing years, vehicles ...
To the average car enthusiast a pace car is another decal-laden special edition that carries with it a couple of extra grand on the sticker price and the hope "somedayit'll be worth a lot of money." ...
Third-generation car buff Fred Bartemeyer fell in love with the Fiero before the cars ever rolled off a GM production line in 1984. He now cannot wait to join his fellow car collectors next month for ...
Imagine you've got a 2,200-lb (998-kg) sports car, but it's American, with the engine at the back and as cheap as a Miata. I'd call up the boys and put a flaming chicken logo all over that, wouldn't ...
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, ...
Chantay Osborne and her husband Phil Jensen were at a junkyard in Utah looking for a parts car for their 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT. What they discovered, and subsequently purchased for the low price of ...
For many years, the Pontiac Fiero was just some ridiculously cheap relic from the past. The only reason you'd buy one is to turn it into a fake Ferrari. However, the last Fiero ever produced recently ...