An ill-fated attempt to sell French engineering to American customers, the shoddy assembly quality of the Alliance caused it to be derided as the "Kleenex car" -- instantly disposable. The base 64-hp engine and Euro-style air conditioning were too feeble for American drivers. The Alliance's failure helped convince Renault to exit the U.S. market in 1987.
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