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by fieroman88
Jun 16, 2005 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Handling, Looks, Unique, gas mileage, build up possibilities. Cons: Its mid-80's car, its got huge issues sometimes. The Bottom Line: Mmm ya, GM did it right :) Lotus and GM need to be better buddies
The fiero.. where to start? Its great! Its not a rocket, its not a vette, its better. Its your personal little go-kart with 30 MPG on the freeway. Its awesome. I first got this 88 fiero about 3 months ago(Feb, 2005), it was a GT with the 5 speed and ... read more
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by shoplmart
Dec 7, 2001 - Updated Aug 11, 2005 (A Very Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 40 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Light weight, Good gas mileage, Very well balanced, Quick, Original style Cons: No 4-speed automatic option The Bottom Line: If you want a cheap car, that is not made cheap and has style and performance to boot, this is your car.
No person this side of the planet Saturn expected General Motors to have the guts to make a small mid-engined sports car. As a direct attack against cars like the Toyota MR2, GM made the infamous Fiero. So, can GM's version of a mid-engined sports ... read more
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by skamouse
Jul 8, 2001 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 20 Recommended: No 
Pros: Comfortable, Sporty Looking, Easy to fix body damage,kinda fun to drive Cons: Electrics, malfunctions, headlights, blind spots, low clearance,automatic sluggish,no power steering,no one will fix. The Bottom Line: Unless you are or know a skilled mechanic who is a specialist on the fiero, avoid it. no matter how nice it looks.
I bought a 1988 fiero in 1995 from the original owner. It was white with a spoiler, popup headlights, and a manual sunroof which all made the car look great. I loved the car when I first saw it.It was a four cylinder automatic with air and power ... read more
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by jstdueit
Sep 25, 2000 (A Very Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: incredible handling and styling Cons: no mechanics know how to work on it
Remember when you turned 16 and you had that one dream car that you would do anything for? That you begged your parents that they would buy it for you if they really loved you? That you promised you'd get someday? Mine was the Pontiac Fiero GT.
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by The9xiGuy
Mar 23, 2000 - Updated Jun 11, 2000 (A Very Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 40 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Cheap, reliable fun, without a unique parts roster Cons: Not a hauler of any sort. Dogged by scare stories.
I own a 1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula (Six cylinder) with 127,000 miles. It's my second Fiero. Previously, I owned a Fiero 2M4 (Four banger), a 1979 Datsun 280ZX and two early '70s Camaros.
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1988 Fiero Formula
by jonrev
Jul 8, 2007 (Not Yet Rated)
Author's Product Rating: 50
Recommended: Yes
Pros: Looks amazing.
Quick
Durable
Comfortable Interior
Fun to drive
Nice looking wheels Cons: Alot of mechanics wont fix it
Small trunk
Small glove compartment
No power steering.
I purchased my first car last month, a 1988 Fiero Formula. I absolutely love this car. It always turns heads and I get the occasional "Nice Ferrari" from kids on the street. The car corners like it's on rails and is incredibly fun to drive. You feel
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Fiero = an original
by eugeneder
Feb 18, 2006 (Show)
Author's Product Rating: 40
Recommended: Yes
Pros: great handling, unique looks, fiberglass body, fits V8s Cons: needed more power
I had more fun driving my Fiero than my 91 Z28 & 88 GTA Trans AM. It was a vehicle built ahead of its time. If Pontiac had a bigger budget to work with....the Fiero had so much potential. I love what Pontiac did with the Solstice, but I would've much
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