Vehicle Description
Available now is this excellent example of a Renault Alliance
two-door convertible finished in black with a white convertible
top. This Renault is in very good condition for its age. Inside you
will find the interior finished in red and black. It is powered by
a 4 cylinder engine mated to a 5-speed manual gear box. This
Renault runs and drives well and is certainly an odd car that you
won't see very often. More information on the 1985 Renault Alliance
: The 1985 Renault Alliance convertible was a two-door, front-wheel
drive car that was manufactured and marketed in North America by
American Motors Corporation (AMC). It was the first convertible
that AMC had offered since the 1968 Rebel. The Alliance convertible
was based on the same platform as the Alliance sedan and hatchback,
but it had a unique body that was designed by AMC. The car had a
soft top that could be retracted electrically, and it came standard
with a rear spoiler. The Alliance convertible was powered by a
1.7-liter four-cylinder engine that produced 90 horsepower. It was
available with a five-speed manual transmission or a three-speed
automatic transmission. The Alliance convertible was a
fuel-efficient car that got up to 30 miles per gallon on the
highway. It was also a relatively affordable car, with a base price
of just under $10,000. The Alliance convertible was not without its
flaws. It had a reputation for being unreliable, and its handling
was not as good as some of its competitors. However, the Alliance
convertible was a popular car in its day, and it is now considered
a collectible car. Here are some of the features of the 1985
Renault Alliance convertible: Soft top that could be retracted
electrically Rear spoiler 1.7-liter four-cylinder engine Five-speed
manual transmission or three-speed automatic transmission
Fuel-efficient (up to 30 mpg on the highway) Renault has a long and
successful history in racing, dating back to the early 1900s. The
company has won numerous championships in a variety of racing
series, including Formula One, Formula E, and World Rally
Championship. Renault's first major racing victory came in 1906,
when Ferenc Szisz won the Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France
driving a Renault AK. The company continued to compete in Grand
Prix racing throughout the early 1900s, and in 1925, it won its
first World Championship for Manufacturers. Renault's success in
Formula One began in the 1970s, when the company introduced its
turbocharged engines. These engines were revolutionary at the time,
and they helped Renault to win its first Formula One Drivers'
Championship in 1979 with driver Jody Scheckter. Renault went on to
win the Formula One Constructors' Championship in 1979, 1980, and
1983. The company also won the World Rally Championship in 1973 and
1974. In recent years, Renault has focused its racing efforts on
Formula E, an all-electric racing series. The company has won the
Formula E Drivers' Championship twice, in 2016 with driver Nelson
Piquet Jr. and in 2020 with driver António Félix da Costa. Renault
is a major player in the world of racing, and it has a long and
successful history. The company is committed to innovation and
performance, and it is always looking for new ways to challenge the
status quo. Steering Wheel Trim - Leather,Center Console,Power
Steering,Power Brakes,Gauge - Tachometer,Clock,Radio - Am/Fm,Wheels
- Steel,Tinted Glass,Front Wipers - Intermittent,Front Seat Type -
Bucket,Upholstery - Cloth