93 Firebird Specs
- The 1993 Pontiac Firebird was a two-door sports car that continued a series originating in the 1960s. The 1993 models included the standard coupe and Formula coupe. The largest difference between the two trim levels was that the Formula coupe had a more powerful engine. When released, the Firebird models retailed for between $13,995 and $17,995.
- The 1993 Firebird is 195.6 inches long, 74.5 inches wide and 52 inches tall. The front track is 60.7 inches and the rear track is 60.6 inches. The wheelbase equals 101.1 inches. The turning diameter is 37.9 feet for the standard coupe and 37.8 feet for the Formula coupe. The standard coupe weighs 3,241 lbs. with a manual transmission and 3,288 lbs. with an automatic. The Formula model weighs 3,381 lbs. with a manual transmission and 3,398 lbs. with an automatic.
- Both of the Firebird coupes seat a maximum of four passengers. Headroom equals 37.2 inches in the front seat and 35.3 inches in the back seat. Legroom is 43 inches in the front seat and 28.9 inches in the back seat. Shoulder room is 57.4 inches in the front and 55.8 inches in the back. Hip room is 52.8 inches in the front and 44.4 inches in the back.
- The standard coupe features a 3.4-liter V-6 engine with 160 horsepower. Its compression ratio is 9.0 to one and its engine displacement is 3,392 cc. The bore and stroke are 3.62 inches and 3.31 inches. The Formula coupe features a more powerful 5.7-liter V-8 engine with 275 horsepower and a compression ratio of 10.5 to one. The bore and stroke are 4.00 inches and 3.48 inches. The engine displacement is 5,737 cc.
- The standard coupe gets 19 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway. The Formula with a manual transmission gets 17 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway. The automatic transmission Formula gets 17 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway.