There was a discussion onThe Truth About Carsrecently about why General Motors always seems to kill its most interesting models just after it finally gets them right. The pattern is familiar: The company rolls out a new, exciting product to great fanfare, only to have said product turn out ...
Before the flood, Evans was preparing to wind down Fieros Forever. He'd let his dealer license expire and contacted a company to sell his collection of cars and parts. Now he's digging out cars and trying to explain the cost of a Diablo kit to an insurance company. But while Fieros Fo...
The interior of the Fiero is a familiar sight, not only because many of have laid hands on a Fiero but because it was also the basis for so many kit cars. We’ve all seen these bucket seats and console in cars purporting to be a Ferrari or Lamborghini (and fooling absolutely no one ...