View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
- 1/12
View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
The Pontiac Fiero, GM's first mid-engine production car, wasn't marketed as a sports car, but it gradually got sportier over its five-year run starting in 1984. It added a V-6, more aggressive styling, and a redesigned suspension and sold almost 300,000 units in the first three years. Then came this successor . . .
Pontiac - 2/12
View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac - 3/12
The Design Rejects: Second-Generation Pontiac Fiero
Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac - 4/12
View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac - 5/12
View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac - 6/12
View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac - 7/12
View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac - 8/12
The Design Rejects: Second-Generation Pontiac Fiero
Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac - 9/12
View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac - 10/12
View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac - 11/12
View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac - 12/12
View Photos of the Design Rejects: Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero
Pontiac
Car and Driver
See interior and exterior photos of the Pontiac Fiero of the mid-1980s.