Vehicle Description
THIS 1989 CADILLAC ALLANTE IS LOCATED IN: KINCHELOE, MI 49788
The Cadillac Allante is a two-door, two-seater luxury roadster
marketed by Cadillac from 1987 until 1993. It used a Cadillac
chassis and running gear with a body built in Italy by coachbuilder
Pininfarina. It was expensive to produce with the complete bodies
flown to Detroit for final assembly. Over 21,000 were built during
its seven-year production run.
In 1989, the base price rose to $57,183. Allante's engine, the new
273ci (4.5L) V8, produced 200 hp (149 kW; 203 PS), and with 270
lb�ft (366 N�m) of torque. Unlocking the trunk also unlocked the
side doors if the key was rotated twice - similar to Mercedes-Benz
and BMW. As a theft-deterrent, Allante added GM's Pass Key
(Personal Automotive Security System), using a resistor pellet
within the ignition key to render the fuel system and starter
inoperative if an incorrect ignition key was used. Allante also
received a new speed-sensitive damper system called Speed Dependent
Damping Control, or SD�C. This system firmed the suspension at 25
mph (40 km/h) and again at 60 mph (97 km/h). The firmest setting
was also used when starting from a standstill until 5 mph (8.0
km/h). Another change was a variable-assist steering system.
1989 CADILLAC ALLANTE CONVERTIBLE
• CLEAN TITLE IN HAND
• CLEAN CARFAX REPORT
• 59K ORIGINAL MILES
• BLACK EXTERIOR OVER A RED INTERIOR
• BOTH TOPS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE
• DRIVETRAIN, BRAKES AND SUSPENSION SPECS
• FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
• 4.5L V8 ENGINE
• 4 GEARS, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
• FRONT SUSPENSION COIL SPRING
• REAR SUSPENSION COIL SPRING
• FRONT BRAKES VENTILATED DISCS
• REAR BRAKES DISC
• ASSISTING SYSTEMS ABS (ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM)
• POWER STEERING HYDRAULIC STEERING
• TIRES SIZE 225/55 VR16
• EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD
• NO RUST AND HAS NEVER BEEN DRIVEN IN THE WINTER
• RUNS, DRIVES AND LOOKS GREAT
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN THIS GREAT CLASSIC!