1984 Pontiac Fiero Coupe 2-door 2.5 Litre 1 Owner Excellent Condition In & Out! on 2040-cars
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 47,647
Make: Pontiac
Sub Model: 2M4
Model: Fiero
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: Sunroof
Power Options: Power Windows
UP FOR AUCTION IS A BEAUTIFUL 100% ALL ORIGINAL 1984 PONTIAC FIERO 2M4 COUPE. THIS FIERO IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT. THIS IS A 1 OWNER FIERO BOUGHT BRAND NEW IN 1984. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER, THE ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE AND THE ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL. THIS CAR HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR THE LAST 15 YEARS ONLY TO BE DRIVEN A FEW TIMES A YEAR TO KEEP THINGS OPERATING PROPERLY. THE CURRENT MILEAGE ON THE CAR IS 47,647 AND THEY ARE ALL ORIGINAL MILES. I CANT SAY ENOUGH ABOUT THIS CAR. IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE PAINT STILL SHINES LIKE NEW. THE INTERIOR IS NEAR MINT CONDITION. EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD ON THE CAR. IT HAS A REMOVABLE SUNROOF. POWER WINDOWS WORK. THE POP UP HEADLIGHTS WORK. THE ENGINE AND TRUNK COMPARTMENTS ARE LIKE NEW. THIS IS A TRULY A ONE OF A KIND CAR. IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A FIERO I DON'T THINK YOU WILL FIND A MORE ORIGINAL OR CLEANER FIERO THAN THIS ONE. THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT WITH NO ISSUES. GOOD TIRES AND BRAKES. NO LEAKS. I ENCOURAGE YOU TO BID WITH ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THE WAY THIS CAR LOOKS AND DRIVES. IT IS A FUN LITTLE CAR TO DRIVE AROUND. IT IS A NICE NICE NICE CAR!!!!!!!!!
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Junkyard Gem: 1989 Pontiac 6000 STE AWD
Sun, Aug 1 2021During the middle to late 1980s, General Motors made a big push to grab back some of the sales swiped by makers of European luxury machinery during the previous decade. Around the top of the prestige pyramid, there was the Turin/Hamtramck-built Cadillac Allante taking aim at the Mercedes-Benz 560SEC and the super high-tech Buick Reatta trying to seduce away BMW and Jaguar shoppers; even the Riviera offered a futuristic touchscreen computer sorely lacking in anything out of Stuttgart or Bavaria. The General had a plan to take on the smaller German sporty sedans, too, and Pontiac of the "We Build Excitement" era offered a midsize sedan packed with modern hardware at a great price: the 6000 STE. Here's one of the rarest 6000 STEs of them all, an all-wheel-drive-equipped '89 found in a Denver-area yard last week. Any 6000 STE is extremely hard to find today; when I wrote about a front-wheel-drive 1987 6000 STE back in 2018, desperate owners of these cars filled my inbox with requests — sometimes demands — for parts that continue to this day. Many of them pleaded with me to help them find an all-wheel-drive version, and now I have managed to find one at Colorado Auto & Parts in Englewood, just south of Denver (in fact, the same yard at which I shot the '87). You may recall CAP as the old-school yard whose owners built the amazing airplane-engined 1939 Plymouth pickup a few years back. The all-wheel-drive system on the 6000 STE was introduced for the 1988 model year, and it became standard equipment on the 1989 STE. At this time, the automotive industry had taken note of the success of the idiot-proof all-wheel-drive systems offered by AMC and Audi/Volkswagen; Toyota began selling Americans all-wheel-drive Camrys, Celicas, and Corollas, while Ford offered the Tempo and Topaz with optional AWD and Subaru was just beginning to make the switch from manually-selected four-wheel-drive to genuine all-wheel-drive around that time (it took a few more years for everyone to standardize on the 4WD/AWD terminology we use today, though). The 6000 STE AWD was intended to compete with such all-wheel-drive-equipped sedans as the Audi 80 ($23,610), Audi 90 ($28,840), and BMW 325iX ($30,750); its $22,599 price tag (about $50,700 in 2021 dollars) certainly made it seem like a bargain compared to those cars. In addition to the all-wheel-drive system, 1989 6000 STE owners got a digital instrument panel and more switches and buttons than the Space Shuttle.
Pontiac and McLaren once hooked up, and it was rad
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This Auto Aerobics car art ties our brains in knots like pretzels
Sat, 14 Dec 2013We like cars, and we like art. Naturally, Chris Labrooy's Auto Aerobics series - computer-generated images of some seriously contorted 1968 Pontiac Bonnevilles floating in mid-air - instantly clicked with us. If the Pontiacs weren't floating or hollow, we could be fooled into believing the image is real. But where's the fun in that?
Check out the gallery we included of Labrooy's Bonneville art, and feel free too head over to his website for some Formula One humor.




















