By Autogos Team
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Cadillac released the Cimarron in 1982 as a compact car aimed to compete with BMW and Audi.
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The Cimarron shares parts with Pontiac and Chevrolet but has its own unique design features.
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The car has a solid body structure and tight fit and finish.
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The suspension consists of MacPherson struts and anti-roll bar in the front, and a pair of trailing arms and anti-sway bar in the rear.
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The drivetrain consists of a 1.8-liter, 85-horsepower engine and a four-speed manual transmission, with a three-speed automatic option.
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The Cimarron is a smooth and quiet cruiser, with a spacious cabin that can seat four adults comfortably.
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The Cimarron was well-equipped and had supportive seats for long-distance touring.
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Cadillac was already working on improvements, including a more powerful 2.0-liter engine and a five-speed manual transmission for the 1983 model year.
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