1992 Cadillac Allante on 2040-cars
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The Allante for 1992 was priced at $58,470 for the convertible, and
$64,090 for the hardtop/convertible. Both prices included the mandated
gas guzzler tax, which was now at $1,300. As it had been the custom for a
few years now, price drops were announced midyear, $57,170 for the
convertible, and $62,790 with the removable hardtop. The optional
digital cluster was priced at $495 (available at no charge on the
removable hardtop model), however, only 187 cars were equipped with the
standard analog cluster this year. Also available on the convertible at
extra-cost, a pearl white paint group (option YL3) priced at $700 (found
on 443 models for 1992). This was the last year of the multi-adjustable
Recaro seating design, as 1993 would go into production with less expensive Lear-designed
eight-way dual power seats. Of the 1,698 produced this year, only four
of them were specifically built for export – all of them to Canada. As
with the previous year, the most popular exterior, found on 549 models,
was 47U – Euro Red, while only 15 were made in 49U – Light Blue Metallic.
Three shades of leather were available for the interior, the colors and
production totals are: Charcoal (859), Natural Beige (652), and Maroon
(187).and (50) Polo Green
The Allante is a two-door, two-seater roadster manufactured and marketed by Cadillac from 1987 until 1993, with roughly 21,000 units built over a seven-year production run. Originally designed under the code name "Callisto",[citation needed] to compete with the Mercedes-Benz SL and Jaguar XJS, the Allante featured a slightly modified variant of the 4.1 liter V8 used across Cadillac's model line. The Allante is noted for an unusual production arrangement, where completed bodies — designed and manufactured in Italy by Pininfarina —[1] were shipped 4,600 mi (7,400 km) from Italy in specially equipped Boeing 747s, 56 at a time,[1] to Cadillac's Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly plant where they were mated with domestically manufactured chassis and engine assemblies.[1] 1992 BUILT 1,931 1992 including a high-output LW2 version with multiport fuel injection which produced 200 hp (149 kW) and 270 lbf·ft (370 N·m) for the Allante. |
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