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Renault Nepta: In 2006, Renault displayed the Nepta convertible concept car at the Mondial de
l'Automobile. It is equipped with a direct injection twin turbo gasoline V6 with a displacement of 3.5 l and a
power of 420 hp (310 kW). There are no known plans to put Nepta into production.
Renault Vivaquatre – Type ADL 1 / ADL 2: The Vivaquatre was produced from 1936 to 1939. It was a
typical Renault of that period. It was technically conservative and fairly ordinary to drive. However, it was
commodious, reliable, long lasting and fairly economical. It made a good taxicab! Vivaquatres were used
as taxis in parts of France until the late 1950s. It may have been released after the Light 15 Citroen, but in
terms of ride, roadholding and general driving pleasure for an enthusiastic driver, it might as well have
been designed ten years earlier!
The Vivaquatre was powered by the famous ‘85’ engine, that some said would last forever. The ‘85’ was
used post-war in the Colorale utility and Prairie station wagon. The ‘85’ engine was a four cylinder in line
side valve with a 85mm bore, 105mm stroke for 2,383cc capacity. It produced 56BHP at 3,300 RPM.
Your Humble Scribe (HS) first noticed a change in behavior of motorists in early July 2001. People started
parking in the middle of the road on roundabouts! I investigated this phenomenon and found that the
parking was for a very short term. If ever I missed a turn and had to go around the roundabout again, the
cars had moved, although sometimes not very far! Also I noticed that every vehicle on the road seemed to
have become clumsy and slow!
Something else happened to your HS around this time. People started to suggest that I needed to consult
a surgeon – to surgically remove the smile that seemed to be constantly on my face. Then people started
to avoid me. They said that every time I spoke to them, I would give them a half-hour lecture on the virtues
of my newly acquired RenaultSPORT Clio Cup 172!
I was seriously besotted with the Clio, and I still am!
I have now owned my RSC 172 Cup for nine years. It has been reliable, durable, economical and all of the
dull but necessary things that some people think are the real measure of the worth of a car. But they are
not car enthusiasts! To me, the true measure of the worth of the Clio is that it is an absolute joy to drive. It
is always enthusiastic about what I want it to do. It is always on my side. It is the automotive equivalent of
a dutiful wife who is always fun to be with and a passionate lover as well!
The RSC2 Phase 1 was followed by a slightly revised Phase 2 version at the end of 2001. The Phase 2
versions were slightly heavier than the Phase 1s, and therefore weren’t quite as quick. That was all fixed
with the release of the RSC 182 in Cup and Trophy versions. These were even better and faster than my
Clio. In fact, a number of testers said that the RSC 182 was the best hot hatch ever. Their previous choice
for that title was the Clio Williams of the 1990s.
In 2006, EVO Magazine conducted a test in the Italian Alps, running a RSC 182 Trophy against a BMW
M6. The route taken was very fast which favoured the M6. However it turned out to be a fairly even match
in absolute terms, with the Clio being far better under brakes and through the corners. The M6s only
advantage was straight-line performance. The Clio was the clear moral winner, because it cost only about
one fifth as much as a M6!
Then EVO held their Car of the Year 2005 analysis. It started with an affordable car preliminary, which the
Clio easily won. The Clio Trophy and the BMW M3 CS were the only affordable cars chosen to compete in
the finals with some exotic super-cars. Some extracts from that article appear below:
‘The Clio tips into the most exquisite three-wheel stance while finding miraculous traction’
There’s lots more I could quote from EVO and other
magazines, but in a nutshell, in 2005, the motoring
press thought that the RenaultSPORT Clio was just –
the best affordable sporting car in
the world!
(4) RenaultSPORT Clio 3
So, you might think that since the RenaultSPORT Clio 2 was such a great car, the later versions must
have been a bit of a letdown? No, RenaultSPORT hadn’t read that script. They just did what many thought
impossible. They made the new RenaultSPORT 197 even better!
The Clio RenaultSPORT 197 was a ‘grown up’ version of the 172 and 182. The 197 was a bit larger, more
powerful and heavier than before. It offered slightly more performance, slightly better handling, but much
better composure. It was a better car in any measurable way, but the added composure meant that some
of the excitement was lost. Also, power was developed at higher revs, so there was the feeling that you
had to ‘cane it’ to get it to go! People unfamiliar with the 172 and 182 probably wouldn’t notice, but the
wonderful mid-range punch was gone.
The 197 still got marvelous reviews. The press thought that it was great. Owners raved (like someone I
know!)! Everyone was happy, except for RenaultSPORT, that is.
They loved the praise but weren’t happy about the very mild criticisms of the 197. They went to work, and
the result is the Clio RenaultSPORT 200:
The Clio RenaultSPORT 200 Cup is a mildly but thoroughly revised version of the 197. The few mild
criticisms have been fixed and the 200 is poised for the same accolades earned by its 182 Trophy
predecessor!
Anybody with an interest in Renault, Alpine, Gordini or related cars is very welcome. You
don’t need to own the latest RenaultSPORT to attend!
However, we do NOT expect any RENAULT Colorales to make along to RSAE 2010,
although they would be very welcome! If you know of one, please tell us!
Colorale is the name of a range launched in May 1950. The model came in numerous versions: estate,
pick-up, van, chassis cab, savannah and seven-seater taxi, which could all be fitted with 4WD.
Renault Colorale Pick-up
Year of production - 1950
Dimensions:
Length: 4.35m
Width: 1.82 m
Height: 2.12m
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