As one of the original "Pony" cars, the Pontiac Firebird has long been known for its performance and power. While the car's style may have changed over its long history, one thing has remained true: the Firebird was continually designed to "wow" its drivers by showcasing its superior performance and aggressive handling.
After more than thirty years of standing atop the American sports coupe market, Pontiac stopped manufacturing the Firebird in 2002. The good news is that performance car enthusiasts continue to buy and sell the Firebird on the used car market. Use the search tool to the right to find the best deals on used Pontiac Firebirds in your area today.
Used Pontiac Firebird Model Years
1993 – The Pontiac's exterior was redesigned in 1993 to offer more aerodynamic appeal. These models were available with three different engine sizes, including an impressive 275 horsepower 5.7-liter engine.
1982 – This third redesign saw the Pontiac gain a larger engine, updated interior and refined driving mechanics.
1970 – Due to the recognition the Firebird received in Hollywood, the car's sales and popularity really began to rise during its second generation.
1967 – While the original Firebird's exterior was styled to mimic the Camaro, it managed to stand out by offering a powerful engine.
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