Pontiac Firebird Firebird III
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Pontiac - Firebird III

Details-
BrandPontiac
ModelFirebird
GenerationFirebird III
Modification2.5L (90 Hp)
Start Of Production1982
End Of Production1986

Body & Dimensions

The car is a two-door Coupe model named Firebird with a length of 4833 mm (190.28 in.), width of 1838 mm (72.36 in.), and height of 1264 mm (49.76 in.).

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Rating
Body TypeCoupe
Doors2
Length4833 mm 190.28 in.
Width1838 mm 72.36 in.
Height1264 mm 49.76 in.

Fuel Consumption

The Pontiac Firebird is a classic American muscle car that runs on petrol (gasoline).

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Rating
Fuel TypePetrol (Gasoline)

Engine & Transmission

The Firebird is a budget-friendly vehicle powered by a naturally aspirated 90-hp engine. It offers a modest performance and relies on a 2.8-liter engine oil capacity to ensure lubrication.

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Rating
Powertrain ArchitectureInternal Combustion engine
Power90 Hp
Engine AspirationNaturally aspirated engine
Engine Oil Capacity2.8 l 2.96 US qt | 2.46 UK qt
Engine Oil Specification10W-30 / API SF
Coolant12.6 l 13.31 US qt | 11.09 UK qt

Weight & Capacity

The Pontiac Firebird is a classic American muscle car with a fuel tank capacity of 53 liters, 14 US gallons, or 11.66 UK gallons.

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Rating
Fuel Tank Capacity53 l 14 US gal | 11.66 UK gal

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs for Pontiac - Firebird III

It is a Coupe.

It has 2 doors.

The car is 4833 mm long, 1838 mm wide, and 1264 mm tall.

The Pontiac Firebird was first introduced in 1967 as a pony car to compete with the Ford Mustang.

The 1970s and 1980s generations of the Firebird are often considered the most popular among collectors and enthusiasts.

No, the Pontiac Firebird was discontinued in 2002 when Pontiac ceased production of the model.

The Firebird runs on petrol (gasoline)

The fuel type of the Firebird is petrol (gasoline)

Yes, the Firebird is known for its powerful engine and high-performance capabilities

The engine oil specification for the Firebird is 10W-30 / API SF.

The coolant capacity of the Firebird is 12.6 l (13.31 US qt | 11.09 UK qt).

The Firebird engine produces 90 hp.

The Pontiac Firebird was first introduced in 1967 as a pony car to compete with the Ford Mustang.

The 1970s and 1980s generations of the Firebird are often considered the most popular among collectors and enthusiasts.

No, the Pontiac Firebird was discontinued in 2002 when Pontiac ceased production of the model.

The horsepower of the Pontiac Firebird varies depending on the model year and trim level, but it typically ranges from 200 to 400 horsepower.

The Pontiac Firebird has a mixed reliability record, with some models being more prone to issues than others. Regular maintenance and proper care can help minimize problems.

Yes, you can still find Pontiac Firebirds for sale, although they may be harder to find than newer models. You can check with classic car dealerships, online marketplaces, or private sellers.

The fuel tank capacity of the Pontiac Firebird is 53 liters, 14 US gallons, or 11.66 UK gallons.