2002 Firebird Firehawk Only 90k Mls - Great Cond. ! on 2040-cars
Lawrence, Kansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 90,000
Make: Pontiac
Sub Model: FIREHAWK
Model: Firebird
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: RWD
Engine
The 2002 Pontiac Firehawk comes with a 5.7 liter, V-8 engine with 345 horsepower (HP) at 5,200 revolutions per minute(RPM) and there is over 350 pound-feet of torque at 4,400 RPM. The Pontiac Firehawk has more than16 valves and takes regular unleaded fuel; the ignition type for the vehicle is an electronic ignition.
Transmission
The 2002 Pontiac Firehawk comes with a standard, four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive or an optional six-speed transmission with overdrive. The Firehawk also had an SLP cat-back system, which provided the unique muffler noise from the vehicle
Paint Colors
The 2002 Pontiac Firehawk was available in eight different colors, sunset orange metallic, arctic white, black, pewter metallic, bright red, navy blue metallic, bright silver metallic and maple red metallic.
Dimensions
The car has a maximum fuel capacity of 16.8 gallons and is rated for 18 miles per gallon (mpg) city and 26 mpg on the highway. With a curb weight of 3,452 pounds and an exterior length of 193.4 inches, the Pontiac Firehawk has an exterior body width of 74.5 inches.
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