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This Pontiac Fiero GT is one of the latest examples of that, easily cooking its rear tires with approximately 350 to 400 battery-driven horsepower, as seen in the following feature video.
For 1985, Pontiac introduced a V6-powered Fiero, which sported a 2.8-liter capacity. It put out 140 horsepower and 170 lb-ft of torque, a notable improvement over the four-cylinder model.
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The V6-powered Fiero GT represents a significant and welcome departure from the lackluster performance of the '84 Fiero. With its humble beginning as a personal commuter car, it isn't difficult to ...
A 1988 Pontiac Fiero in perfect concours condition sold at auction early November for a staggering US$90,000, making it the most expensive Fiero ever. Hagerty pegs the value of a similar concours ...
GT cars also receive a quicker steering box and 15-inch diamond spoke aluminum wheels shod with P205/60R-15 front and P215/60R-15 rear Goodyear Eagle GTs. While technically stiffer, the high-end ...