Worth noting the Recaro Podium seats in this that picture are around $4200/ea if you were to buy them on their own. I have to imagine those are a very expensive extra option on top of whatever this costs.
Worth noting the Recaro Podium seats in this that picture are around $4200/ea if you were to buy them on their own. I have to imagine those are a very expensive extra option on top of whatever this costs.
ND. These things are hot garbage.
I test drove a number of late 80's Fiero GT’s in the day... They’re sleek on the outside, but like much of the 80's and 90's GM products, the interior design team seemed to have no clue what the exterior of the car would look like; so there’s this disconnect between the smooth, sleek exterior and very harsh, sharp…
I disagree.
A junkyard dedicated to one kind of car is a bad thing?
Agreed; 95% of the parts you’d ever need for this thing are likely sitting on the shelf of an Autozone within a 5 mile radius of your house. And there are doubtless thousands “how-to repair a GM issue” videos on YouTube to break it all down.
Yep, 174k miles on an ‘86 is nothing, around 4,500 miles a year. My car that is 20 years newer has 120k more miles. Now, there may be some stuff that needs a look since it is almost 40 years old, but miles are pretty much a whatever on this.
Question for those a little older than me: Were these cars cool when they came out?
At BEST, it was another Pontiac intentionally gimped to avoid stepping on the toes of big brother Chevy’s halo cars. I can respect people’s irrational love for these, but I always felt like it was a love born out of what these cars could have been if they weren’t nerfed, parts bin specials.
I think it’s depends on how old you are and how much you were into cars.
This thing is shockingly nice, easily the nicest once I’ve seen in years that wasn’t on BaT. Miles become irrelevant on a car this old and condition is way more important, and this one looks to be in pretty great shape. NP.
It would be nice if there was some detail around the engine replacement (who knows, maybe you could track down the shop that did it), but at this price it doesn’t matter- NP.
Oh HECK YEAH!!!
If you like Fiero’s this is the one you want. It would be a fun knockaround project for someone. NP
Easy Nice Price to me!
This just looks like something I could create using Microsoft Word and a couple of Hoby Store items...
Why does this even exist to begin with? What problem is a digital licence plate solving? How often would you change the plate on a car anyway? I know the plate doesn’t stick with the car in the US like it does here in Europe, but unless you’re moving to a different state, it doesn’t change unless you get a custom…
A plug and play kit will probably be available on TEMU next week
In all honesty, this comes back to the fundamental question: what is the point of a digital licence plate if it’s not for this sort of nonsense? It’s more expensive than stamped aluminium, requires power, can fail, and can be tampered with in an occluded manner. Who, other than people looking to commit moving…