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New Twingo, New CR opponent

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#1 ·
Some pics of the new Twingo. (Taken from Autobild.de)
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It seems very similar to new Panda in looks and shape. It seems more or less the same dimensions (much taller than current Twingo)...

So, has a new opponent to the CR born?


By the way, have you seen spy pics of the new Clio? (in the front, it looks like current Megane; it seems larger- don't know if it'll share platforms with Mégane), and its rear looks similar to that in Nissan Micra.

More competition to come. :eek:uch:

MGR, get those facelifts out soon, and hurry up with RD60!!!
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#7 ·
I've got to say that I love the Renault Twingo.

My parents live in Spain and they have had a Mark 1 Twingo (1995) and last year bought a new Renault Twingo 1.2 16V Privilege.

It is quite an innovative little car - I love the sliding rear seat and especially the digital speedo which means that it is always in the eye-line and you always know how fast you are going. I must say that it makes an enormous difference having Power Steering on the Twingo. I didn't think that it needed it until I drove my parents new Twingo.
 
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#8 ·
jodemode_1999 said:
By the way, have you seen spy pics of the new Clio? (in the front, it looks like current Megane; it seems larger- don't know if it'll share platforms with Mégane), and its rear looks similar to that in Nissan Micra.
Micra and Clio are on the same platform.

Megane and Almera likewise.
 
#10 ·
The next Clio - the one scooped above - will be based on the current Nissan Micra. I guess the next Twingo will use a variation of this platform too, and will probably come in RHD. When the original Twingo was launched Renault were a bit strapped for cash and decided not to spent extra on moving the steering column. Since that car was launched the so-called sub-B catagory of cars smaller than Clios, Fiestas et al has grown enormously and Renault would be daft not to bring the new model to the UK in right-hand drive. Although obviously if they do it'll join the new Panda in making the CityRover look ancient and probably overpriced.
 
#13 ·
When the Twingo was launched Renault was in dire straits and saved cash by not engineering it in right-hand drive. Also, the car was an interesting gamble because back then - 1991 I think it was - there were very few sub-supermini cars. A few years ago there was talk of a RHD version but, since the car was never designed with this in mind, it was ruled out on cost grounds. However, there's a bloke in Wales - I think his business is actually called The Enthusiastic Welshman or similar - who imports LHD Twingos for people in the UK who really want one.
 
#14 ·
Susan said:
When the Twingo was launched Renault was in dire straits and saved cash by not engineering it in right-hand drive. Also, the car was an interesting gamble because back then - 1991 I think it was - there were very few sub-supermini cars. A few years ago there was talk of a RHD version but, since the car was never designed with this in mind, it was ruled out on cost grounds. However, there's a bloke in Wales - I think his business is actually called The Enthusiastic Welshman or similar - who imports LHD Twingos for people in the UK who really want one.
He also converts some of them to RHD.