I'm going to go out on a limb here and state that I think the Pontiac Fiero is a national treasure. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe V8-Archie edition is even more so, but we'll have to see if its ...
Continuing The Drive‘s love of eBay oddities, this week we are featuring an electric conversion Pontiac Fiero which popped up for auction. According to the eBay auction, the 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT, had ...
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 ...
He built one for himself 17 years ago, and liked the results so much that he decided to offer the kit to the public. C. Archambault, V-8 Archie, as he is known to friends and customers, will be happy ...
The Pontiac Fiero should have been GM’s take on the sport-compact market when it was introduced in the mid ‘80s but it never lived up to the dream. Even today, it’s considered one of the worst sports ...
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 ...
CARS.COM — Now-defunct Pontiac was home to GM performance, and it produced some cool cars right before its demise, including the G8 sports sedan and Solstice sports car. However, one of its most ...
This week, we featured the very rare and little known 1980 Corvette America on the site – a custom, coach built four-door Corvette that was officially commissioned by General Motors. The Corvette wasn ...