![]() 02/25/2017 at 02:12 • Filed to: Fiero | ![]() | ![]() |
Of course, as soon as I agree to buy my friends truck, interesting cars start showing up.
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NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE F I E R O
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Well, if I know my Fieros, I know that one had a really 80s interior. There’s literally nothing the owner can do to make it more 80s inside.
*click, scroll to second pic*
Well, I stand corrected.
![]() 02/25/2017 at 02:55 |
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Ouch! That’s an 87 GT! That actually had all the good stuff GM could toss at it. Right before they canned it.
I don’t miss the “protect the Corvette at all costs” GM at all.
![]() 02/25/2017 at 03:15 |
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You’re thinking of the ‘88 model year I think. The ‘87 GTs will be pretty much the same as the previous year aside from the 5 speed manual came half way through 86.
![]() 02/25/2017 at 04:04 |
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My bad. I thought the improvements started in 87. 88 is the golden year.
![]() 02/25/2017 at 05:16 |
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Oh, balls. Much less want is happening now
![]() 02/25/2017 at 06:34 |
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Yeah, this one may have the V6 and a 5-speed, but it has the same turning radius as a Dodge Grand Caravan and is approximately as nimble with a much worse ride. If you want a Fiero that’s decent to drive, you need an 88 Formula or GT.
![]() 02/25/2017 at 11:40 |
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Damn, makes me miss my ‘87 Fiero GT