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Again uaw got behind a party that voted for Cafe standers
Repeats anyone?
August 69th….thats all i needed to hear
Wait…..it said fiero was catching on fire literally then went off on something else????
Is this the Fiero Story?
pete and repeat….
Before Pontiacs became a corporate GM badge policy they were great cars nicer than Chevys. Separate engines from Chevy. Great ride quality. Wide track was real. Sorry GM axed Pontiac.
GM building nothing but crap and they deserve to go completely out of business we get better quality cars coming out of China
I had a 1987 Fiero GT, black with silver trim and the big wing. I absolutely loved that car and it was a tank. Solid built, cool features like the bass boost slider in the roof, the speakers in the headrests, the “Holley” fuel injection on the anemic 2.8 V6, the lit up PONTIAC logo across the back, it even had little mirror polished stainless plates above the exhaust tips. It was an amazing car! And it handled like a go-cart. I miss it dearly