About Sterling 827
A superior example of a British automobile is the Sterling 827. In 1989, they included it as an option in the Sterling lineup. It was obtainable with either the S, SL, SL Limited, or SLi trim. This was a pretty cool automobile to look at, and it came with a lot of cool parts and accessories. The body design known as the four-door fastback is very distinctive, practical, and athletic.
The Sterling 827 offered a selection of gasoline engines with displacements of either 2.0 or 2.5 liters. These engines provided the car with 177 horsepower, 168 pound-feet of torque, a peak speed of 131 miles per hour, and an acceleration time of 8.4 seconds from 0 to 60 miles per hour. The car's handling was excellent, and the engine was both quiet and quick. It was never difficult to get it going.
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Even though the Sterling 827 and the other models shared a platform, the main construction, and the power units, the specific spring and damper alterations that were made for each model ensured that each had its own distinct feel. The Sterling 827 was the most athletic of the two vehicles; it had less body float and an overall tighter feel. The majority of the 827 parts and accessories, such as the automatic climate control, cruise control, and power moon roof, are designed to make the driving experience more enjoyable. Standard parts contained the front passenger window and a CD changer. And many people like to use some aftermarket parts and accessories to make their vehicle unique.
The appeal of a classic "British" interior design, combined with a neat and modern exterior design, both of which compared well with its sister vehicle, the Acura Legend, led to initial strong sales of the Sterling 827 in the United States. This was due to the fact that the interior parts and exterior designs of both vehicles were clean and modern. In 1987, sales in the United States reached an all-time high of a little over 14,000 automobiles. All of the versions come included with considerable inside trim made of genuine wood. Standard features found on the SL versions include anti-lock brakes (ABS), power Connolly leather seats, and two-tone paint. In the 1989 model year, the Sterling 827 sold in the United States received motorized automatic seatbelts.