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SAMAR (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Launched in 2005, Renault’s current-generation Clio is due to get some styling changes next year, inspired by the French automaker’s Megane compact car.
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
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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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
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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frogsmoke.com (Free subscription) | 09/22/2008
The French may complain a lot about the loss of their spending power, but they're just working for the wrong company. This is the boss they need: Dominique Laure, who runs a transport company, has given each of his staff a nice little Renault Clio, for which they pay just one euro per day. Rather than [...]
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
Liam McGarry, 31, is a self-employed consultant based in Belfast. He drives more than 1,000 miles a month in his 1998 Renault Clio 1.2 Grande, and that amount is set to increase. Liam would prefer a hatchback that is easy to manoeuvre and has more boot space. He is unsure whether to buy petrol or diesel but the priority is that the car is great to drive, reliable, economical and has the power to overtake....
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Click opera (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
2000 kilometers -- on relentless autobahns and autostrade , up and down mountains, your Renault Clio being rudely rammed by a truck -- is too much to drive to see some art. But what great art (and what great atmospheres in what great buildings) Manifesta 7 gave us! Stuck behind Beefheart There's a two-tier, a twin-track system: the stress you feel on the highway, when a single lapse in concentration...
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Afrigator (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
Analysts are not very impressed and consider it “very boring” and if we start surgery on its exterior, there are certainly similarities between this one and the budget branded sister, the new Dacia Logan. It’s true that it’s not intended to those that can afford more expensive models, but still, we expected more from a new model. At least they’re going to take care of it when it comes to engines. Only...