Thus, in 1984, the plastic-bodied Pontiac Fiero, which means "very proud" in Italian and "fierce" in Spanish, was released for $7,999, and by the end of the year, nearly 137,000 were on the road.
For the Pontiac this was the second-generation Phoenix, which had been significantly downsized compared to the first generation from the '70s. Like the Fiero, a 2.5-liter "Iron Duke" engine was ...
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The Pontiac Fiero rewrote what an American car could ... An Even Bigger Beast Five years after the introduction of the first-generation Pontiac GTO, the model's sales began to dip as a result ...
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