Renault Alliance
The Renault Alliance is a subcompact automobile manufactured and marketed in North America by American Motors Corporation (AMC) for model years 1983–1987. It was available in two- and four-door sedan configurations, with a convertible added in 1985. The Alliance was also the basis of the three or five-door hatchback Renault Encore that was added in 1984. AMC also marketed a sports version called Renault GTA for 1987.
Photo & info: WikipediaSpecifications
From Wikipedia — confirm against the actual car before purchase.- Engine
- 1.4 L I4 64 hp
- Transmission
- 3-speed automatic
- Drivetrain
- Front-engine, front-wheel drive
- Body
- Alliance: 2-door, 4-door sedan, and 2-door convertible
- Class
- Subcompact
- Wheelbase
- 97 in
- Length
- Alliance: 163 in
- Width
- 65 in
- Height
- 53 in
- Weight
- from: 2,000 lb base 2-door
- Assembly
- 🇺🇸 United States: Kenosha, Wisconsin (Kenosha Assembly)
- Designer
- Robert Opron
- Related
- Renault 9 & 11
- Predecessor
- Renault Le Car
- Successor
- Eagle Summit
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