Used 2001 Pontiac Firebird for Sale near Springfield, MO
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About 2001 Pontiac Firebird
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The popularity of the Pontiac Firebird spans generations, almost unlike any other car out there. First-time teenage drivers and nostalgic mid-lifers are attracted to it for the same reason -- testosterone-laden speed and looks. While the older generation may associate it with Jim Rockford or expect it to talk a la the Knight Rider, younger drivers may recall it as the car from Donnie Darko or Old School.
The 2001 Firebird is still going strong, though its final curtain call is imminent. Still, it did receive some engine upgrades this year. The 3.8 V6 is now rated at 205-hp, while the LS1 5.0 V8 is now 310-hp, thanks to a new performance clutch and retooled intake manifold. With the WS-6 performance package, now only offered with the Trans Am trim, that ups the horsepower to 325. The SLP Firehawk street racer hits 335-hp. Shocks and suspension are also updated for 2002.
The Firebird comes as either a base, Formular or Trans Am coupe, or a base and Trans Am convertible. The base coupe comes with air conditioning and cruise control, but the convertible adds on remote entry, power driver's seat and mirrors, and leather-trimmed steering wheel. Trans Am trims include leather seats. ABS brakes and dual front airbags are standard across the line, and traction control is an option.
Eye-catching looks, sports performance, and fast highway speeds are the 2002 Firebird's biggest draws. It looks and feels like a street racer, and it even gets decent gas mileage and carries an affordable pricetag. Drivers especially love the WS6 package. Negative comments focus on plastic parts that cause rattling, a rear spoiler that causes blind spots and water to leak into the trunk, and a leaky convertible top. Cockpit-like seating makes it hard to get in and out, and GM's slip-shift gearing is hard to get used to. As always, the biggest complaint is the unusable rear seats that fit no human being. But then, this is a Firebird after all. If you want a family car, go buy a Grand Prix.
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Frank D
Reviewed a 2001 Pontiac Formula on Jun 15, 2008
This is my 2001 Pontiac Firebird Formula. The car is basically stock, it has a SLP cold air induction system and a Pro 5.0 short shifter. This car is my daily driver and has been incredibly reliable since new.
Elias Z
Reviewed a 2001 Pontiac Base on Sep 7, 2009
nice looking car !! great handling very affordable in the US great mileage especially on the highway (25mpg) this is a very fun car to drive ! a little low though, especially on the bumps small in the back seats overall: great car !!
Ronnie G
Reviewed a 2001 Pontiac Formula on Jul 21, 2008
Great car had it for almost 3 years now and the only thing that is a flaw is the light rearend, but that can be fixed with a rear-mounted turbo! Great to drive and only about 17k with low miles! Tint on black is sexy so everyone knows by the way! Adding cross-drilled rotors and performance brakes would be first to do though because then you can stop the beast whenever you need(a.k.a. 5-0).
Ashley F
Reviewed a 2001 Pontiac Convertible on Jan 7, 2008
Great sportscar for the sportscar fan that wants a strong car, but not something that is too strong. Wineberry in color, with a black convertible top, ash cloth interior, 3.8 ltr V6 5 spd automatic, sports pedals, tinted windows (side & rear), tinted eyebrow across windshield, since disc JBL audio system, buckets seats...took corners the way a sportscar is supposed to!! It was alot of fun to own. I was sad to see Her go.
2001 Pontiac Firebird Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Trans Am Convertible | $31,790 |
| Convertible | $26,050 |
| Formula | $24,610 |
| Base | $19,430 |
| Trans Am | $27,720 |
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