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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Pontiac should come back as a performance division for GM
Thu, Apr 6 2017For decades the Pontiac brand was known as GM's performance brand. From the 1964 Pontiac GTO, to the 1967 Firebird, to the 1984 Fiero, to the 2006 Solstice Turbo, and 2009 G8 GXP, Pontiac had a reputation for building exciting cars, with bold styling and performance to back it up. When the Camaro was killed off in 2002, the Pontiac Firebird died off with it, and the last Pontiacs were built in early 2010. But with names like G3, G4, and G6, Pontiac's performance image had long faded from it's earlier glory days. My idea for Pontiac's revival would be to bring it back as a dedicated performance marque similar to Chevy's Super Sport (SS) line up of years past. First, and most obvious would be to bring back the Pontiac Firebird. Offering the entry-level model with the Camaro's 275HP turbo 4 cylinder engine, then having the Camaro SS's 455HP V8, but also offering a halo model Trans Am that is a revamped Camaro ZL-1 along with it's tire-shredding 650HP, supercharged V8 and race tuned suspension. Secondly, I would bring back the GTO. Which I would base on the current Chevy SS, but I would use the full 455-horsepower LS4 V8 (rather than the 415-hp setup that it has now). Furthermore, I would add the impressive 650-hp supercharged V8 to provide real competition to the Charger Hellcat. Importantly, I would make sure that the new GTO had bold, distinctive styling that really set it apart. I understand that purists would want any Pontiac GTO to be a two-door coupe, but I think that they could forgive that if the new GTO was an outstanding American performance car. Next, I would take the Buick Cascada convertible, add much bolder styling, swap in the Camaro's 275-hp turbo engine, and tune up the suspension to provide more performance than luxury (without being harsh). And finally I would round out the line up by using the new 2018 Traverse , but use the new, bold Pontiac design language to spice up the model's looks, tweak the engines for more power, and again provide a performance suspension that matches the model's new sporty looks. Obviously, having a high performance Pontiac model line up would steal away some sales from Chevy, Buick, and Cadillac models. But I think that it would more than make up for this by also stealing away sales from competing brands. Related Video: Image Credit: Copyright 2012 Drew Phillips / AOL Pontiac Classics brands open road
Junkyard Gem: 1992 Pontiac Sunbird convertible, with extremely rad W25 Appearance Package
Sun, Dec 22 2019Radwood has sparked a revival in the appreciation of goofy 1980s and 1980s automotive fashions, from neon-colored tape stripes to excessive TURBO badging to ads featuring horrifying Nagel-style women with radio faceplates instead of eyes. I see a lot of discarded cars that would have been ideal to bring to Radwood, and today's Junkyard Gem is even radder than, say, a purple Mercury Tracer Trio or a teal Chevy Beretta GT or even the elusive Dodge Daytona IROC R/T (yes, there were IROC Daytonas): a genuine Pontiac Sunbird SE convertible with the W25 Appearance Package and Bright White Star wheels. The W25 package got you a white Sunbird with kicky script badging, white wheels, and — if you opted for the optional 3.1-liter V6 — these candy-cane-influenced red-and-white displacement badges on the fenders. Now this is rad! The white interior got dirty fast, especially if the owner left the convertible top down, and these wheels were tough to keep clean for more than a few hours. This one appears to have spent many years sitting abandoned with the top down, judging by the completely trashed interior. The base engine for 1992 was the good old Cavalier four-banger, complete with 111 horsepower. This 3.1-liter engine made a respectable-for-1992 140 horses, for plenty of torque-steery, tire-squealy fun. As a J-Body car, the Sunbird was a sibling to the Chevrolet Cavalier in 1992 (the J-based Cadillac Cimarron, Oldsmobile Firenza, and Buick Skyhawk departed before the end of the 1980s). Starting in 1994, the Pontiac Sunfire replaced the Sunbird, continuing in production all the way through the demise of the J platform in 2005. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Where (in Canada) would you test-drive your Sunbird? Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
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.




















