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Old 09-27-2005, 07:55 PM
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my first car need some advise

i just bought a 86' fiero for my first car i was wondering if there was anything i should be warned about. if there is thanks for the help
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Old 09-28-2005, 07:29 AM
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wooty,
welcome to AF.
now,--- more info!

4 or 6 cyl?
auto or stick?
how many miles?
did the seller(s) have records/receipts?
did you drive it home, or have it towed???
are there any stickers/emblems in the front hood area, or rear engine compartment, that shows a GM recall campaign service?
any body or frame damage?

as precise as you can be assists others in helping you via the web (or phone) as we are not there, don't hear it, can't drive it...

Fieros are VERY reliable, somewhat cramped on ocassion to work on, but all-in-all fun to drive, easy to service, and excellent gas mileage.
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Old 09-28-2005, 04:01 PM
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its a 6
stick
to lazy to look right now
yes
drive home
front
nope
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Old 09-28-2005, 04:03 PM
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oh yea thanks for the help forgot to put it in my last post
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Re: my first car need some advise

Quote:
Originally Posted by wootys
its a 6
stick
to lazy to look right now
yes
drive home
front
nope
...sorry, long day at work.
the 2.8L GM is a very reliable work horse from 80s through the early 90s, and a manual will allow better fuel economy, and more torque if needed on demand. being a hydraulic clutch, and what GM refers to as a "zero tolerence" bearing structure, be sure to do services.
my little 6 in my S10 is TBI, but has never been opened, has over 175K on the odometer, and no major leaks, and is running strong, getting 26-33mpg. the Fiero can possibly accomplish 38, depending on driver, daily route, A/C, etc.
since you have records, just peruse them and see if anything's been neglected, or done more than once. either of these clues could assist in further maintenance issues.
the stickers up front could probably just be jack and tire stowage, but it could also be prior owners converted to R134a A/C rather than R12 (which was stock), and since it was driven home, this is a VERY good sign, since they felt confident enough to not point out any major issues.
no frame and body damage= GREAT!
sounds like with minor $ for upkeep; enjoy your first car!
1. a "sports" car
2. gas saver (which means alot today)
3. an American vehicle (nothing against imports), which means cost will be lower to maintain, and GM interchangability will allow some swaps and performance upgrades that won't kill the bank account.

...and if you have any other Qs, post'em.
hope this helps,
chris
nrt racing
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