Originally posted by VoiceX3
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[QUOTE=VoiceX3;1414165]Shawn, the Pontiac Trans Am has indeed been licensed out to a couple manufacturers and are supposed to be available dealer options to be installed by the separate manufacturers. Like I said there are a couple and here are the 2 I know are licensed and taking orders.
Nope I MEANT the Fiero
Here is a quoted paragraph from a page on the Fiero's history:
"By the end of production, the Fiero had received the original suspension design but kept a limited offering of engines — the use of turbochargers or the newer DOHC straight-4 engines, never made it to production. Officially, production ended because of insufficient profits. Budget constraints on Pontiac forced them to borrow parts from other models rather than use the suspension originally designed by the engineers. For example, some of the front suspension was taken from the Chevrolet Chevette's [1] double A-arm design, allowing the wider and low-slung Fiero to handle exceptionally well (though at a cost; the Fiero shared front wheel bearings with the Chevette, and the Fiero's greater weight, wider tires and tendency to be driven like a performance car resulted in short bearing life). On the other hand, Chevette enthusiasts routinely upgraded their notoriously undersized brakes and rotors using Fiero parts. The rear suspension and base drivetrain was almost identical to the front end of GM X-body cars like the Chevrolet Citation and Pontiac Phoenix - the Fiero even included rear tie-rod ends for alignment, though they would have been used for steering had that particular assembly been used in an X-car."
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