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renault twingo

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The interior is kinda neat, the exterior though, is hideous.

  • 2 weeks later...

Umm, isn't this a near copy of the xA?

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Even the interior, though not a straight copy, is clearly similar in spirit:

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-RBB

It's a nice update of the old Twingo, with design cues from famous old Renaults. You know the Japanese aren't original ;-)

My mom bought a Renault LeCar, an '82 I think. She put 100k miles on that thing and it did fine for her. It had an unbelievably smooth ride, a French car trait, and alarming (but fun, actually) body roll in turns. I see no reason why Renault should have changed the driving characteristics of their little buggies like this. It's cute and I'll bet it's fun.

Apparently churning out unspeakably ugly cars with stupid names is the hip thing to do nowadays.

Edited by AxelTheRed

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the twingo has style. the scions, not.

i would drive a twingo!

Edited by regfootball

the twingo has style. the scions, not.

i would drive a twingo!

I'm not seeing a real significant difference between the two.

  • 1 month later...

Beats the old one.

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