Model record
Renault Alliance
Background
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. A total of 623,573 vehicles were manufactured in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Production was discontinued after the acquisition of AMC by Chrysler in 1987.
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Specification
- Weight
- 880 kg
- Length
- 4,180 mm
- Fuel
- gasoline
- Displacement
- 1.7 L · 4 cyl
- Fuel economy
- 20–27 mpg combined — EPA 1986–1987
Sources
Same marque
Other Renault models
- 1 000 kg —
- 11 Electronic —
- 15/17 —
- 16 TS —
- 16 TX —
- 20/30 —
- 3 —
- 4 E-Tech Electric —
- 40CV —
- 4CV —
- 5 E-Tech Electric —
- 5 Turbo —
- 5 concept —
- 7 —
- 9 and 11 —
- ACx and ADx —
- AHx —
- Alaskan —
- Argos —
- Be Bop —
- Boreal —
- Celtaquatre —
- Clio I —
- Clio II —
- Clio III —
- Clio IV —
- Clio RS III —
- Clio V —
- Clio V6 Renault Sport —
- Colorale —
- Colorale Pick-up —
- Dauphine —
- Domaine —
- Espace II —
- Espace IV —
- Espace V —
- Espace VI —
- Evado —
- Express I —
- Express II —
- Fiftie —
- Filante —
- Floride —
- Fluence Z.E. —
- Frégate —
- GS —
- Grand Koleos —
- Grand Prix —