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You have found the right place if you're looking for an iconic 1980s sports car. Below is a selection of our favourite examples. The Pontiac Fiero GT and the GM F-Body are also included. What other 1980s cars are worth your attention? Find out the performance history of each model by reading on.

Pontiac Fiero GT

From 1984 to 1988, Pontiac Fiero produced its first production vehicle. It was a two seat mid-engine sports car. The Fiero was Pontiac's moral victory, and the car was a viable alternative to Chevrolet's Corvette. Although originally marketed as a commuter automobile, the Fiero was actually designed to be a high-mileage mini car that meets CAFE standards.

GM F-Body

The GM-80 Camaro/Firebird would still have been part of the GM F-Body lineup, but with a new design and improved performance. The platform of the third generation Camaro was redesign to make it lighter. This would have helped with handling. Although the car was still built with steel structural frames as well as molded plastic panels on its platform, engineers explored the possibility of extruding aluminum and rolling steel tubular constructions. They chose composites due to their corrosion resistance and cost saving.


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Saab Turbo 16S GT

Saab's Turbo 16S model was one of the most popular from the 1980s. Saab started exporting its cars in 1982 and introduced the Automatic Performance Control (APC) in 1982. This system allowed the car to run on different grades of gasoline without damaging the engine. GLE and Turbo both received central locking doors. The Turbo also received Asbestos-free brakes. Front pads were semimetallic, and rear ones were silica based. 1984 saw the GLE model get a new central control console and wider bumper decor strips.


Buick GNX

The Grand National Series was the inspiration for the GNX. It also reflects GM's 1982, 1980, and 1982 championships. The Buick Regal GNX-based Buick Regal was driven by Darrell Waltrip who was the Buick's winning driver in those years. Its naturally aspirated 4.1-liter V6 was rated to produce 125 horsepower. The Buick GNX was produced until 1983, when it was dropped from Buick's lineup.

Saab 944

The Porsche 944, a high-performance turbocharged sports car, was one of the first to hit the US. It was made in only a handful of years between 1983 and 1991, but it had enough performance to make its owners forget about the earlier Porsche 911s. The 944 was built until 1991. Its production numbers can be found and range between 2,402 to 3,098. It is commonly known as WPOBA (or WPOCB) in the US.

Porsche 959

The Porsche 911 Carrera S's new Porsche 911 Carrera S can be fast, but not the Porsche 959. The 959's handling is incredible, even though the body is only 1,450kg lighter. Although the anti-lock brakes work well, the car's body is not as tight. This can make it difficult to avoid bumps at Molecomb corner. A spirited drive may be in order for the Porsche 959, which was a popular sports car during its golden age.


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Saab Turbo 16S GT GT Manual Transmission

Saab Turbo 16S GT GT is one the few cars to have a manual transmission. The car's 2.4 liter 4-cylinder engine combined with a 5-speed manual transmission gave the driver a pleasurable driving experience. The car's suspension system was built to provide protection against road irregularities. Its double wishbone front and rear suspension systems provided excellent handling and road feel. The rear suspension system featured a beam axle design, stabilised by a Panhard tube. Watts linkages connected axle to chassis, allowing driver to adjust various vehicle functions. The lower control arm attached to the vehicle's bottom, while the upper link was at the top and faced the rear. The Saab Turbo 16S GT was also equipped with power steering.


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FAQ

What qualifications does a truck mechanic need?

While you may not have the formal qualifications to perform this job, your skills are well-rounded in working on engines and trucks. Your expertise is invaluable because you know how quickly and efficiently to diagnose problems.

A solid understanding of diesel technology is also a plus. This will help you understand the components that are needed to fix our vehicles.


How can I prepare for a apprenticeship as a mechanic?

It is essential to understand what you are getting into. You need to understand the mechanics of cars and how they work. This will help you to plan your first day in the garage.

Also, you need to know how fix simple problems, such as tires and lights that aren't working.

You will be able to diagnose and repair problems yourself.

To put the pieces back together, you will also need to understand how they fit together.

Finally, be proficient in using tools safely and efficiently.

All of these factors will allow you to become a skilled mechanic.


Does it really matter what college I choose?

It's not true. There's no difference between colleges regarding getting into the automotive industry. There are some schools that offer more specific programs than others.


To work as an automotive mechanic, do I need a degree? Can I study part-time?

Although it's not mandatory, a degree can help. Employers prefer candidates who have completed a full degree. It shows that you've worked hard and are determined to succeed.

It doesn't mean that you can't work while you study. Some universities permit students to do coursework during summer holidays and complete their studies later in a year. Some universities allow students to take part-time classes throughout the year.


What qualifications is required to become an mechanic?

To become a technician, you will need to pass a series exams. These include:

  • A general knowledge test
  • A practical exam
  • An apprenticeship test

These tests are meant to help you grasp the fundamentals of mechanical engineering and physics, before you begin your journey as a mechanic.

Once you pass these tests you can become a mechanic. But, you will still need an apprenticeship. This will involve trade training.

To learn all you can about vehicle repair, you will need to take classes and workshops. Additionally, you will need to work with experienced mechanics.

To be a successful mechanic, you will need to have a high degree of concentration and attention. Repairs to vehicles require you to pay attention to every detail.

To become a successful mechanic you'll need patience. If you don't like to follow instructions, then this may not be the right career path for you.

If you enjoy cars and fixing them, this job could be a good fit for you.


How can I fix my car as a hobby?

If you are interested in cars, why not take it on as a hobby? You can learn to fix them, buy them parts, and even sell them. If you are looking for something more, it would be an excellent hobby.

However, it's not easy to turn this into a full-time career. It requires a lot of hard work and dedication. And you'll need to invest a lot of money too.

So unless you have a good reason for wanting to get involved with cars, then it might be best to leave it alone.



Statistics

  • Apprentice mechanics earn significantly less hourly than mechanics who have completed training, with a median wage of approximately $14.50 an hour, according to PayScale. (jobhero.com)
  • The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that the job outlook for automotive service technicians and mechanics is expected to decline by 4% from 2019 to 2029. (indeed.com)
  • There were 749,900 jobs available for automotive service technicians and mechanics in 2016, which is expected to grow by six percent through 2026. (jobhero.com)



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How To

How to correctly diagnose your vehicle for repairs

First, look at the symptoms of your car to determine if it needs repair. These steps will help you diagnose your car properly.

  1. Check engine lights. Make sure to check all dashboard indicators like the engine light indicator (oil pressure gauge), the battery indicator (battery light indicator), and the RPM indicator (rpm gauge). You may have a problem with your vehicle if any of the indicators are flashing for more than a few days.
  2. Pay attention to the treads on your tires. Tires can become worn and cause problems in handling and braking. It is also important to inspect the wheel treads. They should be clean and smooth. It is best to take off the wheels and remove them. Check the tread condition with a flashlight.
  3. Check the level of brake fluid. It is important to keep track of how much brake fluid you have in your car. This will ensure that your brakes run smoothly. Low brake fluid levels can cause brake failure when you apply pressure.
  4. Test the suspension system. It is common for vehicles to have a suspension system which absorbs shocks or vibrations. It gives you better control and allows for smoother accelerations and decelerations. Your vehicle might feel wobbly, or shake uncontrollably if it has a bad suspension. To determine whether your vehicle may have a suspension issue, you can try to put weight on the rear or front axle and watch the movement.
  5. Take a look at the steering column. Steering columns connect the steering wheels to other parts of the vehicle. Many accidents can cause damage to steering columns. It is recommended to replace any steering column that feels loose, or shakey.
  6. Observe the exhaust pipe. Exhaust pipes help move gases from the combustion chamber to the atmosphere. You can let harmful fumes into your home if your exhaust pipes crack or leak. Additionally, your tailpipe should be fixed immediately if it is bent.
  7. Take a look at the underside of your hood. If you see anything unusual, take a look under the hood. Fluids could be leaking from your engine. A professional technician should be contacted if your engine compartment emits an unusual smell.
  8. Make sure to check the air filter. Your vehicle's air filter collects dust and debris from the outside environment. Dirty air filters can cause your vehicle to run poorly. Replace your air filter regularly.
  9. Check the fan belt. Your vehicle's fan belt connects the engine to the transmission. If the fan belt is damaged, the engine won’t turn. It is easy to replace the belt. You only need a screwdriver or pliers to replace your belt.
  10. You should inspect the radiator and hoses. The radiator hose carries water from the radiator to the engine. If it becomes cracked or damaged, it can leak hot liquid onto the engine. Repairing the hose is easy with a pair of needlenose pliers or a small wire brush.
  11. Be sure to inspect your windshield wipers. Windshield wipers use electricity to remove snow and rain. If they stop functioning, they can leave streaks in your window glass. To fix the problem, simply change the washer fluid.
  12. The battery cables should be checked. The battery cables supply power to your car's electrical systems. If you are replacing batteries, disconnect the negative cord first. Failure to do so can damage your alternator.
  13. Make sure your headlights are working properly. The headlights will illuminate the road ahead. Poor visibility can result if the headlights don't function properly. To check if the bulbs have gone out, you can inspect them.
  14. Be sure to check the lights. You can warn other drivers if you approach them at night. It could cause distraction and even lead to an accident if it doesn't work.
  15. Inspect your brakes. Before you collide with another vehicle, brakes will slow down the car. You may lose control of your vehicle and crash if the brakes don't function properly.
  16. Change your oil. The oil keeps your engine well lubricated. It helps prevent metal parts from wearing out too quickly. Changing the oil every month is recommended.




 


 


Eighteenth-Century Sports Cars