What kind of car is a 2000 Chevy Firebird?

What kind of car is a 2000 Chevy Firebird?

The Firebird model lineup continues in base, Formula and Trans Am price ranges with few changes for 2000. Like the Camaro, Firebird comes in hatchback coupe and convertible body styles, with removable T-top roof panels available on the coupe. The convertible comes with a power soft-top and a glass rear window with a defogger.

Is the Chevy Firebird still on the market?

Combined sales of the rear-drive Firebird and Camaro are only half those of the rival Ford Mustang, and General Motors may drop these cars by 2002. The Firebird model lineup continues in base, Formula and Trans Am price ranges with few changes for 2000.

What kind of horsepower does a Pontiac Firebird have?

The performance-oriented Formula coupe and Trans Am coupe and convertible have a 5.7-liter V-8 and either a standard four-speed automatic or a no cost six-speed manual. Standard horsepower on the V-8 is 305, but the optional WS6 Ram Air package boosts output to 320.

How big is the cargo space in a Pontiac Firebird?

Cargo space of 34 cubic feet in the coupe and 13 cubic feet in the convertible is adequate, given these aren’t family cars. The dashboard is attractive and functional, and the standard center console contains cupholders and useful storage bins.

What was the last year the Pontiac Firehawk was made?

The new Firehawks rocked their LS1, which made 327 horsepower and 345 lbs-ft of torque. For the final run of the Firehawk, it would get a horsepower boost to 330 in 2000, 335 in 2001, and 345 in 2002. The Firehawks were finally available on Trans Ams, no longer reserved for the Formula — this change greatly boosted its popularity.

When did the second generation Firehawk come out?

201 Firehawks were made for 1993, and the second generation Firehawk would live on until the final year run for the Firebirds. For the second generation of Firehawks, upgrades were far more subtle, making the car more affordable.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac Firebird have?

Although it charged out of the gate with great looks and some potent engine options, like the 325-horsepower 400-cu-inch Ram Air V-8, the Pontiac Firebird always seemed to play second fiddle to its more GM pony car stablemate, the Chevrolet Camaro.

When did the last Pontiac Firebird come out?

Four years later, as Pontiac was fighting off Ford’s new more powerful SVT Mustang, the option code re-appeared and featured a ram air hood with two nostrils. The option would remain on the books until the last Firebird rolled off the assembly line in 2002.

What kind of body does a Pontiac Firebird have?

Like the Camaro, Firebird comes in hatchback coupe and convertible body styles, with removable T-top roof panels available on the coupe. The convertible comes with a power soft-top and a glass rear window with a defogger.

The Firebird model lineup continues in base, Formula and Trans Am price ranges with few changes for 2000. Like the Camaro, Firebird comes in hatchback coupe and convertible body styles, with removable T-top roof panels available on the coupe. The convertible comes with a power soft-top and a glass rear window with a defogger.

The performance-oriented Formula coupe and Trans Am coupe and convertible have a 5.7-liter V-8 and either a standard four-speed automatic or a no cost six-speed manual. Standard horsepower on the V-8 is 305, but the optional WS6 Ram Air package boosts output to 320.

Combined sales of the rear-drive Firebird and Camaro are only half those of the rival Ford Mustang, and General Motors may drop these cars by 2002. The Firebird model lineup continues in base, Formula and Trans Am price ranges with few changes for 2000.

Cargo space of 34 cubic feet in the coupe and 13 cubic feet in the convertible is adequate, given these aren’t family cars. The dashboard is attractive and functional, and the standard center console contains cupholders and useful storage bins.

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