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Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Renault has dramatically toned down the production version of the Laguna Coupe concept.
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Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Renault is calling its three-door Kangoo 'Be Bop', unveiled at the Paris Motor Show.
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Everybody knows that taking part in rallies isn’t a cheap sport. With that in mind, Renault decided to introduce a new entry-level version of its...
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eurocarblog (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
The Renault stand at the Paris show has done nothing halfway. There is everything from the Megane, five doors to the coupé, the concept Z.E and plenty of comments either flattering or critical. And[...]
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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
As we know Renault have upped their game when it comes to the design and driving experience of their cars, this is evident with their Laguna, Twingo and Koleos. But there is one model that has always been their bread and butter, and that is the Megane. You will get the chance to see the [...]
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Filed under: Concept Cars , Motorsports , Euro , Paris Motor Show , Renault Click either image for high-res gallery of the Renault Megane Trophy concept We've said it before but it warrants repeating: Renault makes some of the meanest hot hatches in the business. The (very) outgoing Megane RS has been a favorite among the track day crowd and really any European customer looking for a fast ride with...
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Driive (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Filed under: Coupes , Euro , Paris Motor Show , Hatchbacks , Renault Click either image for high-res galleries of the Renault Megane III Renault is stepping things up a notch. The French automaker has launched an aggressive campaign to refresh and broaden its lineup, including recent launches of the new Laguna , Twingo and Koleos , to name just a few. But this one will likely prove more important...
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Filed under: Coupes , Euro , Paris Motor Show , Hatchbacks , Renault Click either image for high-res galleries of the Renault Megane III Renault is stepping things up a notch. The French automaker has launched an aggressive campaign to refresh and broaden its lineup, including recent launches of the new Laguna , Twingo and Koleos , to name just a few. But this one will likely prove more important...
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RevMods (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Renault Sport Technologies has released the Clio Renault Sport R3 Access which is an entry level version of the model developed for customers wishing to compete in rallies. The rally car is based on the Renault R3 Maxi. The Renault Clio Renault Sport R3 Access maintain many basic features from Maxi such as the Clio Renault [...]
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Now it’s time to drool all over the most desirable Renault Megane Coupe ever. ‘Its awesomeness’ is a competition version powered by a mid-rear...
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Posted on 10.3.2008 15:30 by Panait Filed under: Renault | coupe | sports cars | Renault Clio | car tuning Want to enter the world of SCCA racing, but want to be different than all the Miatas and Jettas in the entry level class, why not try importing something from the not-sold-in-U.S. Renault. The new Clio Renault Sport R3 Access represents an entry level version for those folks who wish to compete...
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RevMods (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Renault has released the new Megane Trophy that will compete in the 2009 Renault World Series. The World Series was created in 2005 where enthusiasts can compete with their own Renault car. The 2009 Renault Megane Trophy is based on the new Megane Coupe which is powered by the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s mid-rear 3.5-liter V6 24V engine [...]
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Automobile (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
2009 Renault Megane Trophy The 2009 Renault Megane Trophy adheres to our favorite French recipe: take one standard Renault, replace rear seat with powerful motor, and add wild bodywork. If there's one French recipe we love, it's this: take a mundane Renault economy car, fit it with wild bodywork, and shoehorn a powerful motor in lieu of a rear seat. That procedure worked wonders for cars like the...