Renault Twingo 2014 review | TELEGRAPH CARS
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- čas přidán 6. 10. 2014
- The Renault Twingo is a city car that stands out from the crowd thanks to its rear-engined layout. But does this help or hinder the little VW Up rival? Chris Knapman finds out in this Telegraph Cars video review.
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The twingo is absolutely one of my favorite cars. I am American and i just like that rear engine setup. I😁👍😎
Good video but the music is too loud.
For goodness sake, please turn off that music which is irritating beyond belief and drowns the reviewer's voice.
Engine in the back? Show us what's in the front! Why not?
Not much to show in the front. It's crash structure, plus pipe to top-up screenwash. Not very exciting!
thats exactly what i was thinking the whole video! Shame on them :/
Please increase volume of the speech track in sound editing for these videos. .
The comment about being unable to use the radio when a cradle is fitted is pointless....just use the steering controls!
I think it's a valid point made in the review! It may well annoy some drivers so good they pointed it out.
Why do I get the sense that this guys favourite number is 8?
The ending is in the rear, just like a Hillman Imp of a VW Beetle :-(
What about storage under the bonnet/ hood?
***** No storage under the bonnet of the Twingo (it's mostly crash structure).
+Telegraph Cars Then why did they put the engine in the trunk?
Isn't the Twingo competition to the Smart car?
i like all Renault s but i hate light feeling of wheel in RWD cars, i feel scared
I'm considering to buy one of these or Skoda fabia 1.2 ... the only reason i like this car is the look but im not sure about the practicality as it's only 4 seats comparing to Skoda fabia.. also I'm not sure about the engine been in the back if it will make any difference .
which one would you commander for a first time buyer .
Samir Harrou The Twingo is smaller and more fun to drive, the Fabia bigger and more grown up, so it depends what you're looking for. Also, the Fabia is just about to be replaced, so we'd recommend you either wait for the new one or make sure you get a very good discount on the old one.
Here are reviews of them both:
Twingo: www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/renault/twingo/
Fabia: www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/skoda/fabia/
Good luck!
don't get either! The Renault will struggle to fit the bill and Skodas are just awful.... Bad badge, bad quality, bad driving experience and underneath they're just Volkswagen Polos. Get a Ford Fiesta
Fabia 1.2 especialy the turbo one is a great little car!
Samir Harrou get a mazda 3
Really cute, the cars not bad either
But... Will it drift? Ha!
Can you turn off the ESP?
Also, it would be interesting if you could show us the engine. Oh and please turn the voice volume up.
im in the market for the 90hp version , anyone got one and one you recommend it
Yes
yeah
Lets be honest, a Renault dealer will be more willing to knock money off the list price than a Volkswagen or Hyundai dealer, not to mention used car buyers as depreciation will be worse.
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Why on earth would anyone in their right mind want to by a Renault over a Volkswagen?! Have Renault lost their mind?!
Why would anyone want to buy an unreliable Vw thats the question! VWs are terrible
Idk what VW cars you've been looking at butttt.. :) Compared to a Renult however..
I've never wanted a VW myself. Everyone is entitled to their own choices and opinions.
Well I would, in a heartbeat. VAG doesn't cut it for me, save some Seat models for looks and Skoda for it's space (Superb!!). I think VAG cars are boring, clinical even. And they might have some nifty features and overall good buildquality but many are woefully unreliable (1.4 TSI/TFSI in particular) and absolutely boring to drive as well, very costly to maintain and well, boring. Oh, and overpriced and overhyped. And boring. They are like the car equivalent to Apple products (Audi, especially) - good, nothing wrong with it, but booooring. Soulless. Overpriced, overhyped, borderline sheep-mentality owners.
Renault does make very neat cars, comfortable, good looking (except previous Clio) and even reliable these days. I'd take a Renault diesel over a VAG diesel any day and the Clio over the Polo in particular.
But hey, neither are bad cars, Renault just has that old image they can't shake, which especially German car drivers still like to mention whenever they can.
According to a recent survey in UK, VW are unreliable and costly. Renault are much more reliable and cost less to maintain. Check the survey by typing on google the following words "reliability index japanese french top brands"