
Renault 4 - Wikipedia
The Renault 4, or R4 in short (and 4L, pronounced "Quatrelle", in French), is an economy car built by the French company Renault from 1961 to 1994.
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Renault 4: Buying guide and review (1961-1992) - Auto Express
Nov 5, 2018 · Introduced as a replacement for the hugely successful 4CV, the Renault 4 was a bold contender in the booming small car segment of the early 1960s – taking on, and in many …
Driving the classics: why the original Renault 4 is a chic workhorse
The original Renault 4 is one of the very best French designs: chic looks, effortlessly practical and democratically engineered for the real needs of everyday motorists.
Why the Renault 4's Brilliant Suspension Was Longer on One Side …
Nov 3, 2023 · Per Mark Bradbury's book Renault 4, company founder Louis Renault visited Nazi Germany and saw the KDF Wagen, the car that would eventually become the Volkswagen …
The Story of the Renault 4 - Did You Know Cars
Emerging from the economic challenges of post-WWII Europe, the Renault 4 was designed to be both practical and affordable. When it launched in 1961, skepticism was high, but its …
Renault 4 - The Originals Museum
In the 1960s, you simply couldn’t miss the Renault 4! Used by the main public services (EDF, La Poste, France Télécom), it was perhaps best known as the vehicle driven by the gendarmes. …
Renault 4 data and specifications catalogue - Automobile-Catalog
Catalogue of specifications of Renault 4, all models, production years and versions in automobile-catalog.
Why I love the Renault 4, by Russell Bulgin: a CAR archive gem …
Jan 6, 2025 · My latest Renault 4 was two-and-a-half years old, paraded 51,246km across the odometer and was reasonably shagged in every department. If a car could talk, what a tale …