What are the dimensions of a Pontiac Fiero?

What are the dimensions of a Pontiac Fiero?

SYSTEM: ENGINE. VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: PASSENGER CARS WITH 4 CYLINDER ENGINES. The 1986 Pontiac Fiero measures 68.90 inches in width, The 1986 Pontiac Fiero measures 160.70 inches in length, and has a wheelbase of 93.40 inches.

What kind of engine does a 1987 Pontiac Fiero have?

This 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT comes with a 2.8 Liter V6 Multi-point fuel injection and a 5 speed manual transmission. This car has Power windows, Power door locks, Air conditioning, and AM/FM cassette. This car has 73,077 original miles and is list…

What was the purpose of the Pontiac Fiero?

The Fiero was conceived as a small, two-seat sports car with all new suspension and V6 engine. While General Motors management and accountants were opposed to investing in a second two-seater sports car that might compete with the Corvette, they perceived the oil crisis as a market opportunity for a fuel-efficient sporty commuter car.

What kind of mileage does a Pontiac Fiero get?

It was impressive mileage for a 2.5 L engine of the period, and still good by today’s standards, but the three-speed automatic reduced highway mileage to only 32 mpg ‑US (7.4 L/100 km; 38 mpg ‑imp ). With respect to fuel economy, the Fiero was intended to appeal to a market niche for which the Corvette with its V8 engine was unsuitable.

What kind of car is a Fiero V6?

The 5 speed Muncie-Getrag transaxle was standard on V6 equipped Fieros. With the light weight of the car, this would be a fun car to zip around town or use as a daily commute. This car is painted M77 Medium Red Metallic and looks all original.

What kind of engine does a 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT have?

Event though the car has a sunroof, I don’t see any sun damage. A total of 15,800 Fiero GTs were built in 1987 which have the fastback body style. This car is equipped with the more powerful 2.8 L (170 cu in) V6 engine which was deliver 140 horsepower and 170 lb⋅ft from the factory.

It was impressive mileage for a 2.5 L engine of the period, and still good by today’s standards, but the three-speed automatic reduced highway mileage to only 32 mpg ‑US (7.4 L/100 km; 38 mpg ‑imp ). With respect to fuel economy, the Fiero was intended to appeal to a market niche for which the Corvette with its V8 engine was unsuitable.

The Fiero was conceived as a small, two-seat sports car with all new suspension and V6 engine. While General Motors management and accountants were opposed to investing in a second two-seater sports car that might compete with the Corvette, they perceived the oil crisis as a market opportunity for a fuel-efficient sporty commuter car.

Which is the best engine for a Fiero?

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