Vehicle Description
Pontiac fans know that 1988 was the last and (arguably) the best
for the Fiero... and the GT model with the V6 is the ultimate
prize. So if you're a Fiero fan, you'll love how well preserved
this low-mileage sports car is.
Fiero fans know the GT body style is the one to have. The
aerodynamic body kit and flying buttress rear helped emphasize the
European inspiration that was at the heart of Pontiac's mid-engine
machine. In fact, this one has the look of a well-respected car.
It's believed to only have two owners and the mileage has averaged
under 2k annually. The paint shows all the right signs of being the
factory application. It's smooth to the touch, and it has the kind
of radiance that lives up to its Bright Red name. But the real
secret to the attraction is the well-coordinated dark side. The
blackout rear panel, engine cover, and trim line that encircles the
car give this a cool midnight streak. Even the special cross-lace
wheels are done in black. Plus, the sleek hidden headlight front
end, quad exhaust tips, and full-width rear spoiler are all about
the sport style that earns this on its GT designation.
The interior preserves the stock sporty style. The dual bucket
seats have leather inserts and plenty of bolstering for a true
sports car feeling, and they show the right care for a low-mileage
machine. It's loaded with power windows, power locks, a tilt
steering column, cruise control, a three-speed automatic
transmission, and cold-blowing air conditioning (with a new
compressor.) The whole car has an impressively clean and correct
look of a well-respected survivor, right down to the working dome
light. It's such a detailed interior that you even still get the
storage bag for the pop-out sunroof. In fact, the only upgrades you
may notice are the shifter knob and the AM/FM/CD stereo with USB
input and Bluetooth. It reminds you that it's a great driving car
that also needs the right driving music.
The 2.8-liter V6 has a like-new appearance, and it's believed to be
the full stock factory setup. The fuel-injected motor delivers
entertaining performance in the relatively lightweight Fiero. Plus,
good maintenance and a recent tune-up have this one feeling like
you just pulled away from the Pontiac dealership 34 years ago. And
you have an unbeatable setup with a fully-independent suspension,
newer Cooper tires, and four-wheel power disc brakes that makes
this a nimble mid-engine sports car.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual, warranty book,
service manuals, stock stereo, and stock shifter knob. This is the
kind of preserved classic that you take to Pontiac Nationals and
should drive home with some nice awards. It really has that kind of
well-respected presence that will even get the attention of the
best Pontiac fans. So if you want a classic that's exceptional for
its looks and driving experience, call today!