Hey! Those things are great little cars. The next generation mr2 definitely stepped up the game alot, but lost the 80s quirk. I've always wanted either one though.
My first car was an 85 Fiero GT... Fun to drive? Yes. Practical in any way? No.
I probably averaged 20 mpg driving conservatively, worked on it every single weekend, constantly wanted to light it on fire for leaving me stranded somewhere or embarassing me on a date. Snap oversteer almost killed me once. Basically horrible in every way.
That being said, I nearly cried when I sold it. And I still keep my eyes peeled for one on craigslist. It was the car that taught me how to work on cars and gave me my first taste of a performance vehicle (Not a very good taste lol.)
The later models got updated looks and the 88GT (last year) got an updated suspension design many believe was ripped off of lotus. Handling and stability were much improved and it was supposed to be the suspension that was given in the beginning. (in the beginning they basically took the GM x car fwd chassis turned it around backwards and bolted it to the back end.)
Anyway, an 88gt with the aforementioned 3800SC engine or one of the other great engine options makes for a wicked ride... See Below for a highly modified one:

However the MR2 is more practical in almost every way. Better mileage, faster, more reliable. It's what the fiero should have been.