1991 CADILLAC ELDORADO Cadillac Index

Regarding the 1991 Touring Coupe (option code YP5), there are few changes on the outside, although if you see one in Polo Green, you'll know it's a '91. The big news is all under the sheetmetal. First of all, the aluminum V-8 has been enlarged to 4.9 liters and 200 bhp at 4400 rpm, while the torque jumps to 275 lbs/ft at 3000 rpm. Meanwhile, the more powerful engine is marginally more fuel efficient: 16 mpg (14.7 l/100 km) city and 26 mpg (9.0 l/100 km) highway according to EPA. It's mated to a new four-speed automatic transaxle with overdrive, viscous clutch, and electronic shift control. Not only that, a new standard Computer Command Ride System boasts three automatically selected damping modes -- comfort, normal, and firm -- for better ride and handling under all driving conditions. And finally, an uplevel Bosch II antilock braking system has been made standard. All of the improvements are aimed directly at the driver, enhancing what was already a very good package. Acceleration from 0-60 mph has been cut to 8.2 seconds, Cadillac claims, though top speed remains a computer-controlled 125 mph.

Cadillac was adamant that the Touring Coupe is strictly a limited-edition model. That should help its prospects for collectibility in the future, while the excellent engineering will make it more than pleasant to live with until then. There's little to choose from between the '90 and '91 TC style-wise, but at least the Eldorado's smaller size looks friendlier to most eyes in 1991 than it did in 1986. The '91, however, is clearly the better choice because of the engineering enhancements. Even so, the '90 is no slouch, and is worth considering. Grab one now and enjoy it for the next 15 or so years at used-car prices. Either way, you'll likely be happy that you selected an Eldorado Touring Coupe. Motor Trend called the 1982-85 generation TC a "truly impressive handler for a car of its mass." For the 1990-91 models, there's less mass, even more impressive handling, and a lot more go when you step on the gas. How could you go wrong?

I. D. NUMBERS
The 1991 Cadillac had a 17-symbol vehicle iden­tification number (VIN) stamped on a metal tag attached to the upper left surface of the cowl visible through the wind­shield. The code was as follows:
The first digit "1," represented the manufacturing country (United States)
The second, "G" represented General Motors.
The third, "6," represented Ca­dillac
The fourth and fifth represented the car line/series, E/L=Eldo­rodo.
Digit six represents the body style: 1=two-door coupe/sedan
Digit seven identities the restraint code: 1=active (manual) belts, 3=active (manual) belts w/driver's side airbag, and 4=passive (automatic) belts.
The eighth digit identifies the engine: "B"=­L26 4.9L V-8
A check digit follows.
The 10th digit represents the model year, "M" for 1991.
The eleventh digit represents the assembly plant.
The remaining six digits identify the produc­tion sequence number.
Series: EL1
Body/Style: L57
Body Type: 2-dr. Coupe
Factory Price: $31245
Shipping Weight: 3470 lb
Production Total: 16,212 (includes Eldorados equipped with Touring Coupe and Biarritz options)

ENGINE
Type90-degree overhead valve V-8
BlockAluminum block
Cylinderscast iron cylinder liners
Headcast iron cylinder heads
Displacement300 cu. in. (4.9 liters)
Bore & Stroke3.62 x 3.62 in.
Compression ratio9.5:1
Bhp200@4100 rpm
Torque275 lb.-ft.©3000 rpm
LiftersRoller hydraulic valve lifters
InjectionSequential port fuel injection

CHASSIS
FeatureStandardTouring
Wheelbase108.0 in.(2743 mm)108.0 in.(2743 mm)
Overali Length191.4 in. (4862 mm)191.4 in. (4862 mm)
Height53.2 in. (1351 mm)53.2 in. (1351 mm)
Width72.4 in. (1839 mm)72.4 in. (1839 mm)
Front Tread59.9 in. (1521 mm)59.9 in. (1521 mm)
RearTread59.9 in. (1521 mm)59.9 in. (1521 mm)
Standard TiresP205~70R15Goodyear Eagle 0T4 P215/65Ri5

TECHNICAL
Transmission4T60-E electronically controlled four-speed automatic with overdrive (includes viscous converter clutch)
SteeringPower-assisted rack-and-pinion
Front Suspensionindepen­dent Macpherson strut with coil springs. strut-type shock absorbers-integral-in strut and Computer Command Ride) and stabilizer bar
Rear SuspensionFully independent transverse monoleaf w/automat­ic level control and Computer Command Ride. no rear stabilizer
BrakesPower assisted front disc/rear drum w/Teves anti-lock braking system (Eldorado used Bosch II ABS)
Body Constructionintegral body-frame
Fuel Tank18.8 gal.

OPTIONS
Eldora­do Spring Special Pkg. (incl. cast alum wheels, full cabriolet roof, leather seating, Delco Bose sound syst., and gold or­namentation)$115
FE2 Touring Suspension pkg$155 YP3 Biarritz Opt,$3,275
YP5 Touring Coupe Opt.$2,050 Birdseye Maple Wood Applique$245
Security Pkg$480 Heated Windshield Syst.$309
Astroroof$1,550 Gold Ornamentation Pkg.$395
Leather Seating$555 Auto Day/Night Mirror$110
Firemist Paint$240 Lower Accent Firemist Paint$50
White Diamond Paint$240 Delco-Bose Sound Syst.$575
Delco-Bose Sound Syst. w/CD$872 Full Vinyl Roof$1,095
Full Cabriolet Roof$1,095 P215/65R15 WSW Tires (only w/FS2 Touring Susp.)$76
Locking Wire Wheel Discs$235 Cast Alum Wheels$115.

HISTORICAL NOTE
Cadillac's model year production totaled 220,284 compared with 268,698 the year previous.
Based on sales at 213, 288 automobiles in 1991 (vs. 258,168 the year before).
Cadillac's share of the U.S. market was 2.61 percent com­pared with 2.78 percent in 1990.

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