When first introduced by Pontiac in 1984, the Fiero took the automotive industries breath away. The word itself has two different meanings in two different languages. In Spanish the word means wild, and in Italian it is translated as proud. Whatever translation you prefer to use, the auto does both justice. Only in production for a short four years, was this car too much ahead of it’s time?
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Pontiac Fiero – Still Unusual After All These Years
On July - 6 - 2009
Tuning Up A Pontiac Transport
On June - 17 - 2009
The Pontiac Transport and the Montana are virtually two of the same. Great mini vans that last a long time with regular maintenance. But after a hundred thousand or so miles, it’s time to pop the hood and give them some well deserved attention. The tried and true 3400 series G.M. engines these models are equipped with are very reliable, but this reliability comes with scheduled tune ups. Most will take them to a local dealer or repair shop, but for the weekend do-it-yourselfer, here a few tips and tricks that will surely help you.
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