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The Pontiac Fiero is a mid-engined sports car that was manufactured by Pontiac beginning in 1984 to 1988. The Fiero was engineered by GM engineers Hulki Aldikacti and George Milidrag as a sports car. The automobile was the first Pontiac with a two-seater layout since the coupes offered way back from 1926 to 1938, and also the only mass-manufactured sports car with a mid-engine layout produced by a major U.S. automaker. Quite a lot of technologies built into the Fiero construction such as body panels made out of plastic were radical for their time. Other interesting features included sunk-in headlamps. Overall, a total of over 370,000 Pontiac Fieros were manufactured during the relatively short run of only five years; in comparison, over 160,000 Toyota MR2s were built during the first five years of production.

The majority of driveline and axles parts perform so great that you can’t even tell the difference between a dirt road and a highway. Although, whenever there are mechanical troubles with your driveline and axles parts, even a short drive on an ideally smooth road may seem to be too harsh because of vibrations and shuddering. That’s why you need to have your vehicle checked regularly. And that is also why you truly do need to use Pontiac Fiero replacement driveline and axles parts that are produced by reputable aftermarket companies such as Cardone, First Equipment Quality, Pilot, Quality-Built, Timken, Centric, Dorman, and plenty of others, and come at affordable prices and long-lasting service life.