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Renault Megane Coupe-Cabriolet



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Some folks suppose the brand new Renault Mégane Coupé-Cabriolet, pictured here, is an efficient-wanting car. Eye of the beholder and all that, however the undeniable visible drama and dynamism of the popular Mégane Coupé appears to have evaporated here. The standard folding glass hard roof boasts a transparent glazed area to make sure a brightly lit cabin and a sensation of house and freedom. It additionally ensures excellent acoustic and thermal consolation, as well as the reassurance of higher protection from vandalism. The totally-automated, electro-hydraulic opening mechanism of the two-part roof permits the motive force to lower the top in simply 21 seconds at the press of a button.

Renault Clio V6



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Up to now, they did not come any madder than a souped-up Clio. Trouble was, it was a bit unruly and Renault was keen to show that the new version was fairly controllable. So it picked the cream of the British press pack – and me – and flew us to Toulouse to try out the automotive at the Albi check circuit. Which was an amazing thought, till the rain tumbled down and smiles turned to furrowed brows because the chaps at Renault realised that even new and improved, a little car with 255bhp Clio was going to be a handful.


 

Renault 11 Movie Star



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Renault 11 an old model has been used in movies. The most famous scene of this great car at that time was from the James Bond film. Where James Bond races on two wheels with this car.

Fernando Alonso Drives Renault Megane



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As the latest in a protracted line of Renault sporting models, New Mégane Renault Sport stands out by its exhilarating performance and handling. The cocktail of its 250hp engine, unmistakable sporting coupé credentials and selection of two chassis (‘Sport’ and ‘Cup’ with limited slip differential) is clear evidence that New Mégane Renault Sport has been honed to offer an excessive ride.

Renault Twingo 2010



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The new vary construction comes into impact from mid March in Twingo’s chief European markets, as well as in South Africa and Japan. Order books in France open on March 9, except Rip Curl coming in the beginning of April. Prices vary from €7,990 (Twingo Access 1.2 60) to €17,000 (Twingo Initiale dCi 85). The costs for Twingo R.S. and Twingo Gordini R.S. are €15,900 and €17,750 respectively.

Renault Megane CC

Road test of a great Renault Megane CC. Does this car roof is good or bad check in this test.


Renault Modus

Renault Clio RS

Renault Laguna GT Sport Tourer 2.0

Renault Clio Sport