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HonestJohn.co.uk on MSNA future classic? RenaultSport Clio 172The first hot Clio since the Williams was every bit as much fun as its predecessor, albeit slightly more grown up.
THE cheapest new cars in Britain have been revealed from a top-model Dacia flying off the shelves to a re-designed Citroen. Experts at AutoCar complied their top 10 best value for money, latest ...
The new Renault Trafic has been revealed ahead of its launch next year alongside an open-bed version called the Goelette and ...
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Carsguide.com.au on MSNRenault Trafic 2025 review: Pro LWB automatic - GVM testWe often see Renault Trafics hard at work in a variety of trade and delivery roles, even though they represent a relatively ...
Yet amid all of that, Renault has found a way to slice the SUV onion paper even thinner, and has given us this, the Symbioz. The original Symbioz concept car, shown in 2017, was an astonishingly ...
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TopSpeed on MSNWhen Innovation Defied Convention: Ten Cars That Broke The MoldThese cars had a mixed effect on the automobile world, but all of them brought something to the table that was revolutionary, ...
One of those cars for the French automaker, says de Meo, was the Renault 5, a perky hatchback built between ... engine sub-compact hatchback, the Clio, for city-dwelling Europeans.
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Drive on MSNMitsubishi Grandis to return as Renault-based SUVThe Mitsubishi Grandis is returning after 15 years as the brand’s next Renault-based hybrid SUV to be sold in Europe, with ...
Created in the spirit of its illustrious rallying ancestor the Renault 5 Turbo ... almost bog-standard Clio interior. It’s comfortable enough – better with the seat lowering kit fitted ...
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Autocar on MSNMG 3 ReviewUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
If pace is your ultimate goal, the 1.5 TSI 150 will be ... It matches the Seat Ibiza though, and is far more accommodating than the back of the Renault Clio. As long as the front seats are not ...
It's a far cry from the early Nougties, when Chinese brands were often the butt of motor show jokes as they filled their ...
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