1984 Fiero pace car

The Fiero seems like a real testament to how screwed up GM was, and really, still is. I read an interesting book many years ago titled "Comeback. The Fall and Rise of the American Automobile Industry". There was an entire chapter dedicated to the Fiero, which was reprinted in Autoweek. I was able to find it here: Article on the Fiero, it's failures, and more importantly GM - Pontiac Solstice Forum

I'm not trying to be negative though. I know from experience that little two seater mid-engine cars are really fun to drive. I had a second generation MR2 that while not straight line fast, was an absolute blast to drive on twisty roads. But unlike the GM product it was well thought out, easy to work on (you didn't even have to jack it up to do oil changes) and rock solid reliable. That was one of maybe two cars I've had over the last twenty years that I wish I would have kept. And ironically it was a great fit for someone who's tall. I have a 36" inseam and I've never driven a car with more legroom, at least as it came from the factory.

So if you really like them, go for it. I almost never see any on the road anymore, so they definitely have a "unique" factor. But at the same time I don't see any value in paying extra for a special edition one.