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<blockquote data-quote="LoudCrownVic" data-source="post: 447969" data-attributes="member: 551225"><p>Ask your neighbor if you can take it around the block. It drives much like a regular car, but there is something in the way it rides and corners that feels really strange. It's sort of cool.</p><p></p><p>As for fast, the fiero is very light. I have heard of 350's stuffed into them, but this will cost you probably 2-3 times what you will pay for the car. The one my dad had was a four banger auto and it was Ok for that kind of a car. The one I drove had a 4 cylinder manual and it felt barely stressed going around town where I drove it for about 45 minutes. The reliability concern is the cooling. Notice how the motor is in the rear, so the air has to come past cockpit to get past the radiator. Plus the drive system and the trans on earlier Fieros was still unrefined.</p><p></p><p>Get in it, and drive it. It's the only way to truly know whether you should get worked up about it.</p><p></p><p>If you do happen to get it, kiss your 15's bye bye.</p><p></p><p>Peace, and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoudCrownVic, post: 447969, member: 551225"] Ask your neighbor if you can take it around the block. It drives much like a regular car, but there is something in the way it rides and corners that feels really strange. It's sort of cool. As for fast, the fiero is very light. I have heard of 350's stuffed into them, but this will cost you probably 2-3 times what you will pay for the car. The one my dad had was a four banger auto and it was Ok for that kind of a car. The one I drove had a 4 cylinder manual and it felt barely stressed going around town where I drove it for about 45 minutes. The reliability concern is the cooling. Notice how the motor is in the rear, so the air has to come past cockpit to get past the radiator. Plus the drive system and the trans on earlier Fieros was still unrefined. Get in it, and drive it. It's the only way to truly know whether you should get worked up about it. If you do happen to get it, kiss your 15's bye bye. Peace, and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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