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How much is a 1995 Firebird worth?

How much is a 1995 Firebird worth?

1995 Pontiac Firebird Value – $421-$4,434 | Edmunds.

What Motor came in 1995 Trans Am?

Used 1995 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Specs & Features

Engine
Base engine size 5.7 l
Base engine type Gas
Cylinders V8
Horsepower 275 hp @ 5000 rpm

How much is a 1995 Trans Am?

Firebird Trims

Convertible Original MSRP / Price Engine
Firebird 2dr Convertible Firebird $22,039 / N/A 6 Cylinder / 8 Cylinder
Firebird 2dr Convertible Formula $25,229 / N/A 6 Cylinder / 8 Cylinder
Firebird 2dr Convertible Trans Am $27,239 / N/A 8 Cylinder

How much is a 96 Pontiac Firebird worth?

1996 Pontiac Firebird Value – $399-$4,900 | Edmunds.

Is a Pontiac Firebird a good car?

Firebird owners have made 49 complaints over 13 model years. It ranks 2nd in reliability out of 17 eligible Pontiac models. Our reliability rank is based on our PainRank™ system. A higher number means you can expect more significant problems.

How much horsepower can you get out of a LT1?

That’s great, but renowned racing and performance street-engine builder Katech has stretched the envelope even further with a naturally aspirated 427-cubic-inch (7.0L) LT1 that produces right around 700 horsepower—701 hp, in fact, as we witnessed during a recent visit to their Detroit-area dyno facility.

Can you still buy Pontiac parts?

GM will continue to make parts for Pontiac models indefinitely and most Pontiac dealers also sell the Buick and GMC brands and will continue to operate. The automaker still produces replacement parts for the defunct Oldsmobile, which GM shuttered in 2004.

Are Trans Am and a Firebird the same thing?

The Trans Am is the Firebird’s “big brother,” essentially the same car but with better performance options, a more powerful engine, and more high-end interior options. But although there are numerous differences between the two, their convertible tops are interchangeable.

What is the difference of Firebird and Trans Am?

Equipped with the same beefy, high horsepower engines, the Firebird and Trans Am could only be told apart by inspecting some of the features. The Trans Am often features lower body panels and a taller fin, along with body graphics that are not available on the regular Firebird.

What year did Pontiac stop making the Trans Am?

Origins: Despite the fact that General Motors stopped producing the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am in 2002, photographs purportedly showing new versions of the classic car have continued to pop up on the Internet ever since.

How fast is Firebird Trans Am?

On the seventh of February, 1973, our test Firebird Trans Am SD-455 swept through the quarter-mile at Orange County International Raceway in Irvine , California in an elapsed time of 13.751 seconds and at a terminal speed of 103.56 mph. That is fast. That, in fact, is outrageously fast even within a five-year-old frame of reference.