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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A mind-bending Pontiac Fiero modified to look like a 996-generation Porsche 911 is currently for sale on Craigslist in New York. The 1998 Fiero is powered by a 2.8-liter V6 engine that was recently ...
The 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT arrived as a fully sorted sports car just as the nameplate’s reputation was collapsing under the ...