Renault Twingo 2007-2011 Review | EVERYTHING you NEED to know...!!

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  • Renault Twingo 2007-2011 Review | EVERYTHING you NEED to know...!!
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    Jonathan Crouch gives us an in-depth Renault Twingo 2007-2011 Review. If you want to watch more reviews on vehicles like this Renault Twingo 2007-2011, make sure to SUBSCRIBE to our channel and comment what YOU want us to review next.
    The original Renault Twingo caused quite a furore in the UK, at least it did given that this was a car never officially sold here. British holidaymakers would return from France, where the car was selling like warm crusty loaves the shape of baseball bats, having glimpsed a cutely curving little city car with round staring headlamps. Once they'd unpacked, they wanted to know why they couldn't buy one here and Renault never really came up with a satisfactory answer. What the French marque did do was bring the second generation Twingo to the UK, although that car wasn't quite the cuddly runabout many were expecting.
    History
    The original Twingo was launched in France in 1992 and was still being built in 2007 after a series of minor restyles, a mark of the car's appeal and the foresight in its basic design. It had a number of innovative features apart from its lovable looks including a centrally-mounted instrument cluster and a rear seat that could slide to increase boot space at the expense of leg room. The car's shape also made it in miniature form a forerunner of today's MPVs with its stubby bonnet and wheels pushed into each corner of the vehicle. So the original Twingo was certainly clever. Unfortunately, the 2007 remake didn't have quite the same depth of thought behind it.
    The Mk2 Twingo is built on the underpinnings of the Mk2 Clio supermini which by 2007, had been superseded by the Mk3 Clio for a good couple of years. As superminis had grown larger and more sophisticated, much of the immediacy and raw enjoyment that could be gleaned from driving them had ebbed away and Renault saw the Twingo as a sporty entrant into the smaller citycar sector that could rekindle some of that lost verve. To this end, the car was launched in basic Freeway and sporty Dynamic and GT trim levels with a trio of buzzy 1.2-litre engine options. There was a 60bhp entry-level unit, a 16-valve 75bhp option and a 100bhp TCe turbo. The seriously sporty Renaultsport Twingo arrived in 2008 with a 1.6-litre engine and a more focused set-up.
    In mid 2010, CO2 emissions were lowered across the range and equipment levels were improved within a new trim level framework. Expression, I-Music, Dynamique, GT, Renaultsport was the line-up while a limited edition Renaultsport Gordini model topped the range.
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  • @wandschauer
    @wandschauer 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    First curious about the Twingo - then realizing its no Twingo but his shitty descendant who burried the unique concept once and for all! #nevergonnabuy

    • @vangestelwijnen
      @vangestelwijnen 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It may never become a classic (except the RS), but the unique concept is still there on the inside, with seperate seats in the back, a foldable passengers seat, etc. The Twingo III is to be avoided, because that one has the engine in the back and rear wheel drive and all neat gimmicks were sacrified as a result.