you all probably dont give a shit but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the account password. I love any tips you can offer me!
My first car was a Renault 5, second generation. It was built in 1987, and I bought it in 1994 for £850. It was my student-mobile, and had 112,000 miles on it when I sold it 5 years later. When I lived in Rennes in north-west France, many used to double-take when seeing a right hand drive version. When I lived in Berlin a few months later, the clutch cable snapped so I had to get it repaired a Renault dealership who needed to wait for 2 weeks to get parts imported from England. Because of its low weight, it could out-corner most other cars. With its manual choke and a cassette player, it was enormously fun to get around in.
I fell in love with the 5 many years ago ,,, in more recent times a modus joined my family what a fabulous little car it is so much so i bought another one.
My Dad owned a Renault 4 when I was just a young boy, dark blue and very strange gear-shift. I myself had a Renault 5 Campus, red F-reg with 5 doors. In between my Dad had a Renault 14, a car that helped put him off Renault unfortunately.
And just remember (1974) sitting on the top of the back seats in in a Renault 4 in Suffolk England as an 8 year old with the open roof and being bolwed around Sullfolk lanes at top speed. noways in the UK or elswhere probably in Europe one would not be allowed to get away with that.
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They used to be 100k 16 s more 4s and 5s electric problems with the (German wiring looms) in the meganes have killed renault in England and lack of empathy from the dealers has killed renault in here at present the only model I would buy is the new alpine and I am a roc member renault UK ( and I have only driven Renault for 40 years) are almost non invisible now
Best of the best. Nothing is like a Renault. It's just different and a joyous experience driving a Renault.
you all probably dont give a shit but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the account password. I love any tips you can offer me!
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Have you driven a Ford, lately..😆
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My first car was a Renault 5, second generation. It was built in 1987, and I bought it in 1994 for £850. It was my student-mobile, and had 112,000 miles on it when I sold it 5 years later.
When I lived in Rennes in north-west France, many used to double-take when seeing a right hand drive version. When I lived in Berlin a few months later, the clutch cable snapped so I had to get it repaired a Renault dealership who needed to wait for 2 weeks to get parts imported from England.
Because of its low weight, it could out-corner most other cars. With its manual choke and a cassette player, it was enormously fun to get around in.
My father had a 16TS which I drove a lot and loved it ,very ahead of its time and so comfortable probably one of my all times favourites.
@Cortney Nam wow really? No way I love scams!
Just bought shares in Renault 😊
I think Renault also deserves a lot of credit for their first production electric car the Zoey as it seems to be the best selling French built EV.
The Renault type "C" appears to be the first SUV?
I fell in love with the 5 many years ago ,,, in more recent times a modus joined my family what a fabulous little car it is so much so i bought another one.
I hope Renault will go back to its eccentricism.
They definitely are innovating, at least for mass produced vehicles now
Maybe difficult with all the new safety rule! But who knows?
My Dad owned a Renault 4 when I was just a young boy, dark blue and very strange gear-shift.
I myself had a Renault 5 Campus, red F-reg with 5 doors.
In between my Dad had a Renault 14, a car that helped put him off Renault unfortunately.
The old Renault sounds terrible.. but is beautiful. Upgrade everything!!
Love renaults i had renault 5 renault 12 and renault 18 turbo good cars
Beautiful and golden memories
Loved my R16 .
And just remember (1974) sitting on the top of the back seats in in a Renault 4 in Suffolk England as an 8 year old with the open roof and being bolwed around Sullfolk lanes at top speed. noways in the UK or elswhere probably in Europe one would not be allowed to get away with that.
For The Discovery Channel
Executive Producers
Suzy Geller Wolf
John Borst
Angus Yates
Director of Production
Steve Burns
Production Manager
Joyce Shelton
Production Assistant
Kathy Hunkele
Executives in Charge of Production
Michael Quattrone
Bob Wise
My brain can’t give up on Toyota’s dependability but French cars have always been interesting just because of how different they are
very interesting that they are popular in the UK
They used to be 100k 16 s more 4s and 5s electric problems with the (German wiring looms) in the meganes have killed renault in England and lack of empathy from the dealers has killed renault in here at present the only model I would buy is the new alpine and I am a roc member renault UK ( and I have only driven Renault for 40 years) are almost non invisible now
Old 5's ? Forget them one barely sees one on the roads on France anymore, yet alone the newer 5's!
That battery sounded terrible!!!
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