Used 1986 Pontiac Fiero for Sale Nationwide
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Tyler W
Reviewed a 1986 Pontiac GT on Sep 22, 2010
**Performance: V6 2.8 Liter, Stock exhaust (engine will be modified in the futrue). I put new Yokohama S-Drive tires on it when i bought it. Thing is like an overgrown go cart that turns like its on rails. **Build Quality: Great quality. Metal frame with plastic body, great light weight design. Car only weighs about 2500 lbs. **Appearance: Mint condition, exterior is in great shape needs a paint job. Interior: Has had 2 previor owners first owner smoked (alot). When i got it the smell was horrible. not i have gotten most of the smell out. I replaced the headliner, washed all the interior trim peices (front and back) and put new Alpine speakers in. I plan on putting new carpet in and re-upholstering the seats. **Cost of Ownership: Estimated 25-30 MPG freeway. I have replaced the water pump and headlight motor. Replaced speakers and headliner.\ **Fun Factor: Extremely fun car to drive.
Alex B
Reviewed a 1986 Pontiac SE on Jan 9, 2010
Detroit Muscle. Its a little rough but its a Florida car and very clean. Good mpg under 65 mph. Reasonable cost of ownership, only broken down twice. Very fun to drive, especially in the snow. I will have this car the rest of my life, and can't wait to get like $20k to put in this Fiero.
Codeh T
Reviewed a 1986 Pontiac GT on Dec 21, 2008
Performance is crazy Acceleration has wicked G Force Braking has 4 wheel disc brakes Holley Throttle body Handling is alright considering the steering components are the same build as the old chevy chevette. Build Quality is amazing Fiberglass body 280 HP V6 4 speed Tranny. the only problem with a fiero is its fast enough to hydroplane. REMEMBER the 4 CYL engines where the ones that caught fire. Mine is the 6 cyl Apperance is amazing Jet Black Body Sunroof power windows tinted windows and a veilside spoiler interior is small it is a 2 seater vehicle Cost of owning is alright Premium gas and regular maitenence Fun Factor is 10 out of 10 gets alot of looks Fast as hell
Lee M
Reviewed a 1986 Pontiac GT on Jun 18, 2014
Loved the T-Tops and lit up Pontiac rear end. Love the overall styling of the GT to this day. HATE THE tiny, weak ass motor, the giant, absurdly tall shifter, and the fact that the radiator sits so far from the engine causing these cars to often have cooling system issues all through their lifetimes. Cool cars to look at, but after having owned 3 of them personally, and multiple friends owning a variety of them as well it got old to see how often all these cars were not working right, or back in the shop. All in all the car was a hit in sales volume due to it's good looks and edgy new design, but it was a larger, more miserable failure in both reliability and performance. The model suffered badly with the small budgets GM alloted for it and never could get off the ground high enough to avoid the axe that arrived just 5 model years in.
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