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On a wet March afternoon in the year 2000, a group of
Fiero enthusiasts gathered together at Kick Hill Farm in
Lebanon, CT to form The New England Fiero Association.
The New England Fiero Association is made up of men, women and
children who share the excitement that is the 1984 ~ 1988 Pontiac
Fiero. Encompassing all 6 New England states (Maine, New Hampshire,
Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island & Connecticut), we enjoy our cars
to the fullest throughout the year. We are affiliated with the Mid
Atlantic Fiero Owner's Association as a FieroPride Member Club.
Members of the New England Fiero Association, or NEFA for short,
attend numerous events around the country each year. We are always
willing to talk about our little cars, and love correcting those who
believe the myths that surround them.
Quick Fiero Facts:
Created as a commuter car to pass Pontiac "Brass".
Released to the public September 1983.
Over 300,000 were built.
Production ended August 1988.
Only 2 engines were offered in production but over 20 different
types of engines have been retrofitted.
The "Pegasus" logo appears on the Fiero twice as many times as
the names "Pontiac" or "Fiero" do.
About NEFA:
Member run.
Promotes the Pontiac Fiero.
Has an extensive parts finding network.
Holds tech sessions, cruises, and car shows (just to name a few!)