Who made the Pontiac Fiero?

Who made the Pontiac Fiero?

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When was the last year the Pontiac Fiero was made?

The Pontiac Fiero is a mid-engined sports car that was built by General Motors from 1983 to 1988 for the 1984 to 1988 model years.

When did they change the design of the Fiero?

Finally, in 1988, numerous changes were made to the Fiero to bring it in line with its original design. The most significant was a completely redesigned suspension (and parts of the space frame) to realize the potential of the mid-engine layout.

What kind of engine did the 1984 Indy Fiero have?

A 2.7 L (165 cu in) 232 hp (173 kW) SD4 engine powered the 1984 Indy Fiero Pace Car to over 138 mph (222 km/h) during the race.

What kind of mpg does the Pontiac Fiero get?

The Fiero Coupe, also called “Fuel Economy Leader”, came with the MY-8 4-speed manual transaxle that had a 0.73 overdrive top gear along with a high mpg 3.32:1 axle ratio. This gave it an EPA highway/city rating of 50/31 mpg.

The Pontiac Fiero is a mid-engined sports car that was built by General Motors from 1983 to 1988 for the 1984 to 1988 model years.

What kind of material is the Pontiac Fiero made out of?

Fiero cars are carefully constructed with crumple zones, stress points and was built with ply-steel making it very safe and strong. Its composite panels too are of the same materials used on modern cars similar with the Camaro, Firebird and Saturn.

Can a V-8 engine be installed in a Fiero?

Our Fiero V-8 Engine Conversion Kits allow you to install a small block Chevy engine into any 1984 thru 1988 Pontiac Fiero. They allow you to retain all stock options, including a/c. This kit is designed to be a bolt on installation with no frame cutting required. We have kits for all stick shift and automatic Fieros.

Finally, in 1988, numerous changes were made to the Fiero to bring it in line with its original design. The most significant was a completely redesigned suspension (and parts of the space frame) to realize the potential of the mid-engine layout.