WHAT IS IT?
The original 1984 4-cylinder Fiero was a parts bin mashup of some not-very-good components—drawing heavily on GM’s thoroughly mediocre X-car front-wheel-drive sedans. Handling was nowhere near as good as its mid-engine layout promised. But as GM so frequently did, they spent the money to get the car right—they added a V6 and fastback GT styling, and the chef’s kiss, for 1988 was an all-new Lotus-inspired suspension. And then they killed the car. This one is from the last year of production, shows just 2,040 miles and it’s a GT with the 2.8 L V6. The only thing that it lacks is the Getrag five-speed manual transmission.
WHY THIS ONE HAS “BEST ONE ON THE PLANET” CHOPS
WHY COULD THIS BE THE BEST ONE ON THE PLANET? Fieros were cheap, disposable cars, and when parts became harder to source and dealer support evaporated, more of them disappeared. Few people looked at these cars like ’76 Eldorados and pace car Corvettes. Not many were preserved in showroom fresh condition with little more than delivery miles. This is one of the best survivors we’ve seen. It’s for sale here at $24,950 Do you know of a better one, or is this one the best one on the planet? Vote here!
https://www.carsforsale.com/vehicle/details/107481300
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