When will Cadillac's long Cimarron nightmare be over? You'd think that the Caddy-badged Chevy Cavalier would be just a bad memory, but no— actual real-world examples of Cimarrons keep popping up all over the country! In this series, we've seen this '82, this '82, this '83 Cimarron d'Oro, and now I've found this white '86.
Starting with the 1985 model year, Cimarron buyers could have an optional 2.8-liter V6 engine. Yes, the same engine that was optional in the Fiero.
This car is a super-rare 4-speed model. Yes, even lowly Toyota Tercels came with 5-speeds in 1986, but the original purchaser of this car felt no need for that extra gear.
MSRP of the '86 Cimarron was $13,838, or a few hundred bucks more than a brand-new Nissan Maxima. Meanwhile, the nearly identical '86 Cavalier coupe with V6 cost just $7,316.
The last owner must have been a big Catan fan.
Smaller dreams. That's for sure.
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