Cadillac’s high zoot Cavalier, the Cimmaron still offered Chevy’s 2.8-liter V-6. Cadillac also tinkered with Cimarron’s suspension to impart a more “European” feel. But buyers still stayed away in droves, and Cadillac struggled to sell an average 20,000 Cimarrons per year through 1986. Demand then slid to less than 15,000, and the model was unceremoniously dropped after model-year 1988.
In 1986 Cadillac came in 10th place in overall sales, ahead of Lincoln in 11th place, with 281,683 vs 156,839.
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