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 ...
These are extremely fun cars to drive. Find a twisty scenic road somewhere and you'll really see why people love these cars. Stay away from the drag strip and you'll do fine, the stock motors are ...
Forty years ago, a sprightly looking two-seater burst onto the U.S. market, grabbing the imagination of everyone who wanted a Ferrari but had to work a normal day job. The Pontiac Fiero was introduced ...
It's a little-known fact that, when the inaugural Indianapolis 500 was run in 1911, the pace car for that event was supplied by long defunct automaker Stoddard-Dayton. In the ensuing years, vehicles ...
Conceived in the late 1970s as a two-seat economy commuter car, the Pontiac Fiero evolved into a sports car over its short life span. Just as it became the car it should have been, GM killed it.
These are extremely fun cars to drive. Find a twisty scenic road somewhere and you'll really see why people love these cars. Stay away from the drag strip and you'll do fine, the stock motors are ...
Despite any personal opinions on the industry-wide all-electric transition, there’s no denying that modern EV powertrains have the potential to provide some very impressive performance. As such, EV ...
Over the years, the Pontiac Fiero carved out a curious niche for itself, not for its sports car status, but as the preferred donor car for supercar replicas, largely thanks to its mid-engined layout.
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice custom kit Fiero lists it as a "Farrari' in its Craigslist ad. That's not the only thing hinkey about the car. We'll have to decide if the car's specs and ...
Whether it's a '48 Plymouth, a '65 Mustang or an '86 Fiero, cars can play a special part in our lives.