From here:
http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Archives/Archive-000002/HTML/20030531-1-023845.htmlI love my Fieros. We all do. So it is understandable when people want to believe that they have actually done 150mph in their stock Fieros. Nice dream.
But if we are going to have rational discussions we need to know the facts.
here they are:
A)1984 Fiero 4-cylinder, 4-speed manual from Sept 1983 Road & Track Magazine
0-60 in 11.6 sec with a top speed of 103mph (tested curb weight 2770)
Car and Driver did a similar test and came up 0-60 in 10.9 sec with a top speed of 104mph (testd curb weight 2581 - that's bare bones folks)
B) 1985 Fiero 6-cylinder, 4-speed manual from Nov 1984 Road & Track magazine.
0-60 in 8.4 sec with a top speed of 125mph (tested curb weight 2740)
Car and Driver did a similar test and came up 0-60 in 8.2 sec with a top speed of 119mph (testd curb weight 2910 - that's loaded)
C) 1986 Fiero 6-cylinder (fastback), 4-speed manual from Aug 1986 Road & Track magazine.
0-60 in 7.5 sec with a top speed of 123mph (tested curb weight 2860)
D) 1987 Fiero 6-cylinder, 5-speed manual from Mar 1987 Automobile magazine.
0-60 in 7.7 sec with a top speed of 123mph (tested curb weight 2825)
E) 1988 Fiero 6-cylinder (Formula), 5-speed manual from Oct 1987 Road & Track magazine.
0-60 in 8.0 sec with a top speed of 125mph (tested curb weight 2775)
The bottom line is that the Formula is the Fastest Fiero ever built. It has a top speed of 125 (and I have never done it, my fastest time in a stock Formula is 123.77).
Thanks for your attention.