I"m getting one soon, and I like it! Its a slick little car, the interior leaves something to be desired, but I'm getting a steal on mine, and it only has 61k miles on it!
What do you all think of this little 2 seat wonder?
For those of you who have no idea what this is...
JFGI
EDIT:
1) It was originally meant to be a sports car. GM forced the commuter car angle and Pontiac was working to get it back to a sports car when GM axed it.
2) Both engines made a good deal of power in their time. This is the mid 80s were talking about, post Oil Embargo. The V6 moved plenty quick for its day. Even the duke made considerable power for a 4 banger.
3) Only the 1984's had a fire problem. Again, GM getting cheap. The Duke of 84 had weak rods. There was a coolant hose poorly placed that rubbed up against an edge till it was cut open. Once the coolant leaked out, the car overheated fast. Then the weak Duke threw a rod, hot oil got on hot engine parts and exhaust tubes, and you have a fire. The recall fixed the problem and no other Fiero ever had the problem.
4) Theres simply no comparison to the Pinto. The Pinto was a cheap piece of junk. The Fiero won numerous awards and basically gave birth to a new way of building cars and Saturn (the company).
5) The weight balance is almost a perfect 50/50. They're not rear heavy. I've pegged the 120mph speedo on my car and had no problems. Other people have been much faster without problems.
Thats all so far. The flipping over at 88mph is a new one to me.
What do you all think of this little 2 seat wonder?
For those of you who have no idea what this is...
JFGI
EDIT:
1) It was originally meant to be a sports car. GM forced the commuter car angle and Pontiac was working to get it back to a sports car when GM axed it.
2) Both engines made a good deal of power in their time. This is the mid 80s were talking about, post Oil Embargo. The V6 moved plenty quick for its day. Even the duke made considerable power for a 4 banger.
3) Only the 1984's had a fire problem. Again, GM getting cheap. The Duke of 84 had weak rods. There was a coolant hose poorly placed that rubbed up against an edge till it was cut open. Once the coolant leaked out, the car overheated fast. Then the weak Duke threw a rod, hot oil got on hot engine parts and exhaust tubes, and you have a fire. The recall fixed the problem and no other Fiero ever had the problem.
4) Theres simply no comparison to the Pinto. The Pinto was a cheap piece of junk. The Fiero won numerous awards and basically gave birth to a new way of building cars and Saturn (the company).
5) The weight balance is almost a perfect 50/50. They're not rear heavy. I've pegged the 120mph speedo on my car and had no problems. Other people have been much faster without problems.
Thats all so far. The flipping over at 88mph is a new one to me.