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by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 26, 2002 (9:38 am)
Apparently the '93 model is the one everybody wants, since it has the NOrthstar engine. Looks like the range for really nice ones is $19K-25K. I'm sure there are any number of competent shops in southern Cal. Perhaps you could use a search engine to find the Allante Club in your area (that is, members who live in your area) and aks them who they take the car to.
 
It's too bad there is no hardtop as this helps to stabilize the chassis and makes for a better riding car.
 
One thing I'd certainly to is take the car through a car wash to see if it leaks. This was apparently a big problem.
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Engines by mminerbi
May 27, 2002 (3:39 am)
To clarify the engine issue further, there's no question that the 4.1 engines ('87 and '88) were problematic. However, it's my understanding that the 4.5 and 4.9 engines are greatly improved, in terms of reliability and durability, over the 4.1. Unfortunately, the image of the larger OHV engines was tarnished by the reputation of the 4.1.
 
This is supported by dennisjhs' statement in message #23 above...
 
    "The 1993's, which are highly prized, are more powerful,
     best built, but, in my thoughts, I'd pick a 1992.
     The early Northstar engines are not all the reliable
     compared to the 4.5/4.9 choices and the Northstar
     engine tends to be expensive to repair."
 
Dennis, do you happen to know what specific changes in design or manufacturing accounted for the improvements in the 4.5 and 4.9 over the 4.1?
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allante-value by stronghorseusa
Jun 03, 2002 (2:46 pm)
Pardon-the-hypens-my-space-bar-on-my-lap-top-died.I-guess-this-is-partly-to-qualify-as-one-able-to-own-a-buggy-allante!!--I-think-shiftright-in-post#19-is-dead-right-on-values-on-allante.--The-strongest-support-for-the-values-not-rising-is-that-every-one-owning-these-cars-or-wanting-to-buy-them-is-55-plus-with-the-average-age-being-about-63!!!
 
A-car-10-15-years-old-should-have-35-and-40-year-olds-dying-to-buy-it-if-it-is-to-be-a-collectible.--The-new-cts-similarly-looks-like-a-car-for-aging-batman-types(Adam-West-should-be-the-pitchman!!!)
 
In-looking-I-see-the-93's-going-for-14-19--none-higher-though-asking-prices-are-from-20-40--I-haven't-found-one-that-has-sold-in-this-range.I-think-the-bigeest-problem-is-it-really-doesn't-handle(slalom)-like-a-true-sports-car>
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by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jun 03, 2002 (9:25 pm)
Also a rather flexible chassis. It doesn't have anywhere near the solid feel of a Mercedes SL, and I think this discourages buyers as well.
 
Still, 19K for a 12 year old Cadillac is pretty darn good considering how much the other Cads of this era depreciate to almost nothing.

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