Overview
The Triumph Acclaim is a front-wheel drive compact family saloon/sedan manufactured by British Leyland from 1981 to 1984, as a locally built version of the Honda Ballade. It was the final vehicle marketed under the Triumph marque, and the first product of the alliance between BL and Honda which would last until the mid 1990s.
The Acclaim was the first Japanese-designed car manufactured within the European Economic Community , to bypass Japan's voluntary limit of 11 per cent market of the total number of European sales. It was a major turnaround point for BL itself, achieving both reliability and high build quality from the outset....
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