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1985 Renault Fuego Test Drive

March 20th, 2024 | by BajaBusta

The only French-built Renaults sold in this country for 1985 were the Sportwagon (nee Renault 18i wagon) and the Fuego coupe.


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1983 Renault Alliance Test Drive

January 31st, 2024 | by BajaBusta

American Motors began building a new small front drive four door during 1982, at its Kenosha, Wisconsin, plant. the aptly


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1988 Renault Medallion Test Drive

October 12th, 2023 | by BajaBusta

Spring 1987, AMC’s future, for the first time in a long, long time, was actually looking bright.  Its Jeep division


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1984 Renault SportWagon Test Drive

July 18th, 2023 | by BajaBusta

For 1984, the near-invisibility award went to Renault’s Sportwagon, which continued to be available even though sedan versions of the


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1981 Renault 18i Sport Wagon Test Drive

May 2nd, 2023 | by BajaBusta

The 18i was introduced to the U.S. market under a joint agreement between Renault and American Motors.  This front-wheel-drive was available


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1984 Renault Encore Test Drive

February 8th, 2023 | by BajaBusta

Besides the Jeep XJ, the other big news was AMC’s introduction of the U.S. version of the Renault 11, a


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1976 Renault 20 Test Drive

November 25th, 2018 | by BajaBusta

When the Renault 30TS was launched in March 1975, it was the largest engine from the French manufacturer since WW2.


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1987 Renault Alliance Manufacturer Promo

October 23rd, 2017 | by BajaBusta

The alliance commuter/family car became AMC signature passenger car for 1987. The Encore as a distinct model offering was discontinued,


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1982 Renault Fuego Turbo Test Drive

May 11th, 2017 | by BajaBusta

Introduced in 1980, It took another couple years for the range to gain a real sports model. The Fuego Turbo,


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1981 Renault LeCar Commercial

November 27th, 2016 | by BajaBusta

The alliance between American Motors and Renault was to lead to eventual assembly of the French import in the U.S.



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