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Old 03-28-2005, 02:49 AM
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Re: are fieros hard to work on?

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Originally Posted by 87luxury
I was thinking of selling my 87 towncar for a fiero but everyone says they are really hard to work on and replacement parts are very exspensive-is this true and are they pretty reliable cars?
in my experience, fieros are...different to work on. being midship, there is little space to do engine work. also you dont lift the engine out of the car, you lift the car off of the engine/tranny cradle. very expensive? not overly, not as much as say a corvette or classic car. reliable? yes and no. if you abuse it, it wont last long. but if you keep it maintained, it should be quite reliable.
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