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Boost it!
spandrei submitted on 6/2/2007 Official Bell & Ross Timestamp: 8:54:49 AM
12 user comments | Category: New Cars | Source: | SOURCE: 4wheelsblog.com
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It looks like crap.— STJ88 (View Profile)
It looks like crap.
— STJ88 (View Profile)
Posted on 6/2/2007 3:23:15 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: -2
... and it drives like crap too :)— Sachsi2 (View Profile)
... and it drives like crap too :)
— Sachsi2 (View Profile)
Posted on 6/3/2007 12:17:24 AM | | Votes: -1
Really? Have you driven it?And here was me thinking Renault were quite talented at making good-handling cars....Clio 182, Megane 225, Clio 225...You have proven me wrong O wise one!— Matthew1 (View Profile)
Really? Have you driven it?And here was me thinking Renault were quite talented at making good-handling cars....Clio 182, Megane 225, Clio 225...You have proven me wrong O wise one!
— Matthew1 (View Profile)
Posted on 6/3/2007 1:25:35 AM | | Votes: 4
I had a chance to drive a brand new one in 2002 (it was a rental and I was still pulling the QA stickers off the doors). I must say I was extremely impressed by it. I ended up driving it 1600 miles (had it for a week on business... who knew Newquay was so far away).The driver information center, the CD controls (with rotor bar on the stalk), ability to set max speed warning, tire pressure, dual auto climate control, and above all it drove real smooth.If this new one is anything like it's 2002 version, it'll be a good car to have. Also made driving on the wrong side a lot easier :)— jeffy210 (View Profile)
I had a chance to drive a brand new one in 2002 (it was a rental and I was still pulling the QA stickers off the doors). I must say I was extremely impressed by it. I ended up driving it 1600 miles (had it for a week on business... who knew Newquay was so far away).The driver information center, the CD controls (with rotor bar on the stalk), ability to set max speed warning, tire pressure, dual auto climate control, and above all it drove real smooth.If this new one is anything like it's 2002 version, it'll be a good car to have. Also made driving on the wrong side a lot easier :)
— jeffy210 (View Profile)
Posted on 6/3/2007 1:51:38 AM | | Votes: 5
I hate those studio pics. I not judging the looks of this car until I see it in real life.But I do have to say the front looks a bit Citroen to me. Weird.— SevorbeupstryIsBack (View Profile)
I hate those studio pics. I not judging the looks of this car until I see it in real life.But I do have to say the front looks a bit Citroen to me. Weird.
— SevorbeupstryIsBack (View Profile)
Posted on 6/2/2007 4:05:39 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 2
Looks ok...nothing special.New Ford Mondeo - bulky, but classy2008 Vauxhall Vectra - Looks quite nice.Renault Laguna - Bit weird - nice interior HATE REAR LIGHTS— Murcielago_LP640 (View Profile)
Looks ok...nothing special.New Ford Mondeo - bulky, but classy2008 Vauxhall Vectra - Looks quite nice.Renault Laguna - Bit weird - nice interior HATE REAR LIGHTS
— Murcielago_LP640 (View Profile)
Posted on 6/2/2007 5:17:28 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 0
I think very Citroen at the front. And at the back. And at the side.This is like a carbon copy of a C5...— Rupert (View Profile)
I think very Citroen at the front. And at the back. And at the side.This is like a carbon copy of a C5...
— Rupert (View Profile)
Posted on 6/2/2007 6:20:34 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 2
My thoughts exactly!— SevorbeupstryIsBack (View Profile)
My thoughts exactly!
Posted on 6/3/2007 3:28:07 AM | | Votes: 2
Looks fantastic, a more modern and expressive interpretation of the current car, certainly more striking than its rivals.The Citroen links are inevitable, however Renault has been using the grill-less, curving bonnet since the companies inception.Looks very concept-car like, which is a welcome relief after the mainstream-looking Twingo.— Matthew1 (View Profile)
Looks fantastic, a more modern and expressive interpretation of the current car, certainly more striking than its rivals.The Citroen links are inevitable, however Renault has been using the grill-less, curving bonnet since the companies inception.Looks very concept-car like, which is a welcome relief after the mainstream-looking Twingo.
Posted on 6/2/2007 8:47:48 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 3
Wow, it really does look like the C5. I'm not feeling this car at all, because there's nothing that says "Renault" about it. Just very Citroën.The interior is nice, though.— S4cabriofoxone (View Profile)
Wow, it really does look like the C5. I'm not feeling this car at all, because there's nothing that says "Renault" about it. Just very Citroën.The interior is nice, though.
— S4cabriofoxone (View Profile)
Posted on 6/3/2007 6:14:22 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 1
French cars have always had very comfortable seats -- I would love to see some of these cars come to North America. I hear that this particular model will share the platform and engine with Altima. I just hope it will get a conventional 6-speed automatic transmission instead of the CVT.— EnnNorak (View Profile)
French cars have always had very comfortable seats -- I would love to see some of these cars come to North America. I hear that this particular model will share the platform and engine with Altima. I just hope it will get a conventional 6-speed automatic transmission instead of the CVT.
— EnnNorak (View Profile)
Posted on 6/4/2007 2:02:23 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 1
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