A wild 1987 Pontiac Fiero wearing a rare Fino wide-body kit and packing a mid-mounted Cadillac Northstar V8 hits the market in Georgia.
The most powerful Pontiac Fiero variant ever offered was the GT, which produced a rather mild 140 horsepower from its naturally aspirated 2.8L L44 V6 engine. For this reason, engine swaps in the small ...
Every so often, the used sports car market serves up a hidden gem that makes gearheads do a double-take. It’s the kind of car you wouldn’t expect to find sitting in the bargain bin, especially given ...
Get your fake Ferrari badges ready because we are going back in time, to the 1980s. No, it's not about the DeLorean, as we're focusing instead on the only mass-produced American mid-engined car until ...
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 ...
Back in the late 1970s and early '80s, Pontiac was in trouble. The GTO was a distant memory, the showrooms were stocked with badge-engineered versions of other GM products, and the brand had neither ...
The Fiero's story is long and complicated, but it contains a number of important lessons for the mid-engine Corvette. Here are the three biggest, straight from a former owner. When the Fiero debuted ...