Model record
Pontiac Fiero
Background
The Pontiac Fiero is a rear mid-engine, light economy car manufactured and marketed by Pontiac for model years 1984 – 1988. Originally designed as a small sports car, it was subsequently revised for production into an economical commuter car with modest performance aspirations. The Fiero was Pontiac's first two-seater since their 1926 to 1938 coupes, and the first mass-produced, rear mid-engine car by any American manufacturer.
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Specification
- Produced
- 370,168 units
- Weight
- 1,176 kg
- Dimensions
- 4,072 × 1,750 × 1,191 mm
- Fuel
- gasoline
- Displacement
- 2.5–2.8 L · 4/6 cyl
- Fuel economy
- 18–25 mpg combined — EPA 1984–1988
Sources
Same marque
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- 6 1926
- Silver Streak 1935
- Bonneville Special 1950
- Bonneville 1958
- Catalina 1959
- Parisienne 1959