1984 Fiero pace car

people do collect pace cars.

But not enough to cause a bidding war on any particular example.

A Fiero purchase has to be a labour of love as they just have not caught on in the collector market. Personally, I've always been a fan and once owned an '86 GT fastback. It was a fun car to drive (with the optional 5-speed manual) but always needed something done to it. Not GM's finest hour in quality control and intelligent design.

The Pace Car was visually attractive but was let down by its entry-level "Iron Duke" 4 cylinder engine.

As mentioned above, the smart (?) money is spent on 1988 model year cars with the Formula being the most rare. I'd be looking at a low mileage, full load GT with a manual transmission if I were considering a Fiero as an investment, and even then it's a crap shoot whether I'd make a dime on it in the long-run.