What kind of car is a 1995 Firebird?

What kind of car is a 1995 Firebird?

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When did the last Pontiac Firebird come out?

As it turns out, the fourth generation Firebird would also be the last one. Discontinued along with the Camaro after 2002, the Firebird did not share in the Chevy’s resurrection at the end of the decade, so it and the GTO were the last in a long line of Pontiac performance that goes way back to the very beginning of American muscle.

When did the 4th generation Firebird come out?

When introduced in 1993, the fourth generation Firebird was mostly all new. Base models got a V-6, while Formula and Trans Am models got the 5.7-liter LT1 V-8 similar to the one introduced in the 1992 Corvette, albeit with more restrictive intake and exhaust.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac Firebird have?

Base models got a V-6, while Formula and Trans Am models got the 5.7-liter LT1 V-8 similar to the one introduced in the 1992 Corvette, albeit with more restrictive intake and exhaust. This was coupled to a standard Borg Warner 6-speed manual, although a 4-speed automatic was a popular option.

When did the Pontiac Firebird Formula come out?

When the Formula was re-introduced in 1987, it included Formula graphics on the doors, larger wheels and tires than the base Firebird and a standard rear spoiler. It came with the base Trans Am engine as standard equipment, and most of the Trans Am hardware could be optioned. This theme was carried through 1992.

What was the most powerful Pontiac Firebird Ever Made?

Pontiac never made one, even though several different Camaros have put down that kind of power over the years. When it comes to factory horsepower and torque ratings, the most powerful Firebird of all time were 1969 and ‘70 Trans Ams with the Ram Air IV engine option.

When did the fourth generation Firebird come out?

In 1993, when the fourth generation Firebird debuted, the Formula shared the base Firebird’s nose, but again had its own rear spoiler and could be ordered with all the Trans Am hardware, including the WS6 Ram Air package starting in 1996.) Firebird SE (1982-1986) (replaced Esprit; equivalent of Camaro’s Berlinetta version)