Austin Allegro

Austin Allegro

Infobox Automobile |sp=uk
boxcolor = darkgreen


name = Austin Allegro
manufacturer = British Leyland Motor Corporation
production = 1973-1983
class = Compact
layout = FF layout
body_style = 2-door saloon
3-door estate
4-door saloon
engine = 1.0 L "A-Series" I4
1.1 L "A-Series" I4
1.3 L "A-Series" I4
1.5 L "E-Series" I4
1.7 L "E-Series" I4
length = 3,852 mm (152 in)
width = 1,613 mm (63 in)
height = 1,398 mm (55 in)
wheelbase = 2,442 mm (96 in)
weight = 869 kg (1,915 lb)
predecessor = Austin 1100
successor = Austin Maestro
aka = Innocenti Regent

The Austin Allegro is a small family car that was manufactured by British Leyland under the Austin name from 1973 until 1983. The same vehicle was built in Italy by Innocenti in 1974 and 1975 and sold as the Innocenti Regent. In total, 642,350 Austin Allegros were produced during its ten year production life, with the majority being sold on the home market.

Design

The Allegro was designed as the replacement for the popular Austin 1100/1300, designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and John Grant. As with the Morris Marina, the car can be seen with hindsight as symptomatic of the enormous difficulties facing British Leyland during that period. The key factor that British Leyland appear to have missed is that a much more useful and popular form of car, the hatchback, was emerging in Europe, with designs such as the Volkswagen Golf. This configuration would go on to dominate the market for small family cars in the space of a few years. British Leyland stuck to the more traditional and less versatile booted design when they launched the Allegro. This was because of internal company politics; it had been decided that the Austin Maxi should have a hatchback as its unique selling point, and that no other car in the company's line-up was allowed one. This decision hamstrung both the Allegro and the Leyland Princess, both designs naturally suited to a hatchback yet not given one.fact|date=October 2007

The Allegro used front-wheel drive, using the familiar A-Series engine with a sump-mounted transmission. The higher-specification models used the SOHC E-Series engine (from the Maxi), in 1500cc and 1750cc displacements. The two-box saloon bodyshell was suspended using the new Hydragas system (derived from the previous Hydrolastic system used on the 1100/1300).

approach of combining advanced technology with styling that eschewed mainstream trends to create long-lasting "timeless" models. Its unfashionable shape was thus not an problem. The final car bore little resemblance to Mann's original concept that had originally been conceived as an 1100/1300 re-skin. This, as well as British Leyland's faith in it as a model that would help turn the company around, led to it earning the early nickname of the "flying pig". The car was offered in the usual range of British Leyland colours; notably beige, brown, and matt green.

There was also an upmarket version sold as the Vanden Plas 1500/1750, which featured a prominent grille at the front and a plusher interior. The Allegro name was not used on this version.

Early Allegro models featured a "quartic" steering wheel, which was rectangular, with rounded sides. This was touted as allowing extra room between the driver's legs and the base of the steering wheel. The quartic wheel did not take off, and was first dropped in 1974 when the SS was replaced by the HL, the VP 1500 was never introduced with one, despite it being featured in the owners manual.

In April 1975 a 3-door estate car version was added to the range, which all featured conventional steering wheels.Similar to the 2-door saloon they featured a rear wash wipe and coachline like the saloon models, the spare wheel was housed under the rear load floor area. They were only in production for approx 100 days before the arrival of the Series 2 model, making them rarer than most other models in the range.

The infamous "quartic" steering wheel was also dropped completely from the range at this stage.

Dimensions

* Overall length: 3,852 mm (152 in)
* Overall width: 1,613 mm (63 in)
* Height: 1,398 mm (55 in)
* Wheelbase: 2,442 mm (96 in)
* Track: 1,346 mm ( 53 inches)
* Weight: 869 kg (1,915 lb)
* Tyre size: 145 x 13 (155 x 13 on 1750 and Sport)

Range

Reputation

The Allegro gained a reputation for unreliability, poor build quality and terrible pedal settings. Another unfortunate nickname applied to it was the "All-Aggro" ("aggro" referring to "aggravation"). The car was somewhat underdeveloped at the time of its launch, and a number of design flaws plagued the early models. Most of these were fixed in the Allegro 2 edition of the car, launched in 1975.

In spite of all of this bad press, the Allegro was still a very popular car . As late as 1979, six years after its launch, it was the fifth best selling new car in Britain, and sales were still reasonably strong when it was replaced by the Maestro in March 1983. In certain overseas markets, notably New Zealand, it is not uncommon to see Allegros still in daily use.

Sales in its final years were disappointing, and by 1981 it had fallen out of the top 10, as more buyers were choosing two newer BL products: the similar-sized and more viable Triumph Acclaim, and the smaller Austin Metro.

In his book, "Crap Cars", writer Richard Porter says "the only bit of the Allegro they got even vaguely right was the rust-proofing". The Allegro placed second worst in his list, beaten only by the VW Beetle. [cite press release
title=The crappest car in Britain — named and shamed in Crap Cars
date=2004-10-13
publisher=BBC
url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/bbcworldwide/worldwidestories/pressreleases/2004/10_october/crap_cars.shtml
accessdate=2007-04-25
] . Despite this, the Allegro picked up a repuation for rust problems during its life. This was probably due to association with many other cars of the period (both from BL and other manufacturers) which had poor rust proofing. An early edition of What Car? ran a feature on the then-new Allegro, including an interview with staff at a BL dealership, who were asked if any problems occurred with the car in service. They replied that the car suffered from rust problems to its rear subframe. However, the staff thought they were being asked about the 1100/1300 car, which had been out of production for 5 years. None the less, the magazine went on to report on the 'Allegro's' non-existant rust problems, creating a serious image problem.

A commonly-given example of the Allegro's poor design is that it is more aerodynamic when travelling backwards than it is when going forwards. Whilst this is true, the Allegro is far from unique in this respect. Most hatchbacks of the era (especially those designed before wind tunnel testing became extensive), with a sloping rear end containing the rear window and boot lid and a flat front holding a radiator grille and headlamps, have the same property.

The poor reputation of the car, and the inefficient production and management techniques in British Leyland at the time at which it was produced, have meant that the Austin Allegro has become associated with waste, inefficiency and poor quality. In 2007, Sir Digby Jones, in criticising the inefficiencies of the Learning and Skills Council, said, "It is what I call the British Leyland model - you put a lot of money in at the top, and an Austin Allegro comes out at the bottom." [cite web
title=Can we fix the skills shortage?
date=2007-02-20
publisher=BBC
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/file_on_4/6366523.stm
accessdate=2008-03-07
]

In February 2006, it was reported that more than 1,000 Allegros sold in Britain were still registered with the DVLA. [ [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,1717841,00.html] ]

Engines

* 1973–75: 1098 cc "A-Series" Straight-4, 49 bhp (37 kW) at 5250 rpm and 60 ft·lbf (81 Nm) at 2450 rpm
* 1975–80: 1098 cc "A-Series" Straight-4, 45 bhp (34 kW) at 5250 rpm and 55 ft·lbf (75 Nm) at 2900 rpm
* 1973–80: 1275 cc "A-Series" Straight-4, 59 bhp (44 kW) at 5300 rpm and 69 ft·lbf (94 Nm) at 3000 rpm
* 1980–82: 998 A+ cc "A-Plus" Straight-4, 44 bhp (33 kW) at 5250 rpm and 52 ft·lbf (71 Nm) at 3000 rpm
* 1980–82: 1275 cc "A-Plus" Straight-4, 62 bhp (46 kW) at 5600 rpm and 72 ft·lbf (98 Nm) at 3200 rpm
* 1973–82: 1485 cc "E-Series" Straight-4, 69 bhp (51 kW) at 5600 rpm and 83 ft·lbf (113 Nm) at 3200 rpm
* 1973–82: 1748 cc "E-Series" Straight-4, 76 bhp (56 kW) at 5000 rpm and 104 ft·lbf (143 Nm) at 3100 rpm
* 1974–?: 1748 cc "E-Series" twin-carburetted Straight-4, 90 bhp (67 kW) at 5000 rpm and 104 ft·lbf (143 Nm) at 3100 rpm

Notes

External links

* [http://www.allegroclubint.org.uk/ Allegro Club International]
* [http://www.allegromotorsport.com/ Team Allegro Motorsport]


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