There are 17 classic Pontiac Fieros for sale today on ClassicCars.com. But, if you're a proud owner of this ride, preventive maintenance won't leave a dent on your wallet if you do it regularly. This is the ideal car for that one individual who doesn’t really want a Lamborghini, but wouldn’t mind having one in order to piss off his neighbour, the Prius man.For when you have a nostalgic phase of those high school years where hookers and blow were a thing of the present. In fact, it has gained a cult following even until today with many people considering it as a collectible. Here’s a quick look at the Pontiac Fiero, including its transformations and success through the years.Made by Pontiac division of General Motors from 1984 to 1988, the Fiero was designed by George Milidrag and Hulki Aldikacti. This new engine surely suited the Fiero. Plus, it is very reasonably priced. Join today and help support and build the best Pontiac Club in the world. It consists of three model variations: the Indy Fiero, which was a reproduction of the Indianapolis 500 Fiero, the SE and the base coupe. Prevention is key in your beloved car's longevity.Fiero is Spanish for “wild” and that is what the Pontiac Fiero is all about. All yours for just $6000.Forget that $50,000 Ford Raptor SVT Cobra 6.2L monstrosity. To learn more about what a P0496 means for your vehicle, read on. Initially, the management at General Motors was against making a new two-seater sports car that would compete with the Chevrolet Corvette. A well-maintained engine reduces the stress on your vehicle's transmission, thus, prolonging its service life. Therefore, the 1984 Fiero is a mix of the available GM parts then added by the unique body style and other designs.When it was introduced in the market, the Fiero was the first American mid engine car ever released and it was also the only two-seater car Pontiac has ever produced. The current bid price is almost $2,500 but of course, the reserve isn’t met yet. Teamed up with a 4 speed transmission and retaining the four cylinder but with the 5 speed Isuzu built transmission which soon became an all manual transmission car made the on lookers interested with this model.With the fast rising popularity, the introduction of the new "fastback" really made huge improvements for Pontiac. However, if your car's engine starts to develop mechanical problems, it could put a strain on its transmission. The original design for the sports car only had two seats. In 1984, it was part of Car and Driver magazine’s Ten Best list and it also beat out the Chevrolet Corvette as the Official Pac Car of the Indianapolis 500. Or that sissy looking Dodge Ram Rebel. This helps reduce the load on your clutch and prolong its service life.If you start ignoring possible transmission problems, they could lead to a potential breakdown. With the GT model released, it was supported with a Chevrolet built, Pontiac tuned, multiported 2.8L V6 fuel injects, packed with a 140 BHP, and 170 ft-lbs torque.

“It became a very nice car,” says Ceppos in retrospect. However, the oil crisis at that time proved to be a great opportunity for the company to release a sporty yet fuel-efficient commuter car. But remember, you’re there for Ah, yes. However, it wasn’t shy of criticisms for having some performance, reliability, and safety issues.The Pontiac Fiero still lives all over North America and many other countries even if it only lasted for four years, 1984 to 1988. Enjoy your Pontiac hobby at the only 24-7 Pontiac Club that brings you Pontiac News, Pontiac Information, and Pontiac Entertainment at the speed of light. Ease off the gas and let the shift pick up speed normally. It's important to have your engine undergo routine tune ups. Grime and dirt can cause fluid build-up, which can clog these lines. Many "firsts" were introduced in this vehicle, which included a mass-produced mid-engine, pop-up or hidden headlamps, and sweeping plastic body panels. After so much discussion with the heads of the General Motors, the creator, Hulki Aldikacti, finally succeeded and started the production of the Pontiac Fiero…