The Renault Fuego 1982 prices range from $2,420 for the basic trim level Hatchback Fuego GTX to $4,070 for the top of the range Hatchback Fuego GTX. The Renault Fuego 1982 comes in Hatchback. The ...
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You might not be able to tell the difference if you spot one in traffic, but the 2023 Renault Trafic facelifted van has plenty of changes inside and out. Safety, a bigger engine, new interior... Read ...
The reason why it's almost impossible to find a clean Renault Fuego Turbo today is that America hated AMC-Renault's R18-based sports coupe. AMC-Renault via Alden Jewell//Flickr Back in 1982, Motorweek ...
Renault yanked the wraps off its Fuego in March 1980 - and rapped the knuckles of anyone who tried to explain that this unusual four-seater coupé was derived from the Renault 18 saloon. Which was ...
What many people may not know is that Renault - a famous French automobile manufacturer - actually had a presence in the United States for a few decades. Beginning in the mid-1950s, Renault offered ...
Earlier today, I wrote about a fictional '80s-era EV on a television show and how it had a remote locking system that featured, comically, a telescoping antenna. Because our commenters are composed of ...
Researching the 1982 Renault Fuego GTX 2.0L Coupe FWD Manual? View comprehensive specs and pricing, and compare to every other Australian car available today.
Fuego - Spanish for 'fire', don'tcha know... Fuego - the Renault named Fire! That was a cover line from an early 1980s issue of Autocar , which featured a review of perhaps the most bizarre car ...
Originally designed by the same man who penned the Citroen SM, GS, and the CX, the Renault Fuego is the car you buy if you want an Audi coupe, but also prefer the French. In Australia, a marketing ...