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List: iconic car models from Renault (video)

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 Renault, a French automaker, has produced several iconic car models over the years. Here's a list of some of the most notable ones: Renault 4 (1961-1992) - The Renault 4, often referred to as the "4L," was a compact economy car and the first front-wheel-drive family car produced by Renault. It was incredibly popular and practical, with over 8 million units sold. Renault 5 (1972-1996) - The Renault 5, or "Le Car" as it was known in the U.S., was a popular supermini that was particularly successful in Europe. It was known for its unique styling and practicality. In 2024 the model has returned as electric vehicle. Renault 16 (1965-1980) - The Renault 16 was a large family car notable for its hatchback design, which was innovative for the time. It was voted European Car of the Year in 1966. Renault Clio (1990-present) - The Clio is a supermini that has been in production since 1990. It's known for its style, handling, and practicality, and it has been a consist...

Video: Mini E takes over the world, drives gasoline vehicles into extinction

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Mini E Evolution - Click above to watch video after the jump The Mini E is truly a pioneer in the electric vehicle (EV) segment. Even though it's not a true production model, it has shown the world that electric is awesome. The test program has made the iconic, lovable Mini a the poster child for electric vehicles and a sign of what the future may hold. Aside from a few minor quibbles, Mini E lessees are overly joyed with their first EV experience and many don't want to give the vehicle back at the end of the lease. As the saying goes, once you go electric, there's no going back. But is the Mini E really a vehicle that will change our lives and choices of what we drive forever? The creator of the Mini E Evolution video certainly believes so. The video depicts the little electric vehicle as the only remaining car on the planet at a time gasoline-engined relics just sit piled high at the local junkyard. Now, we're not sure that the Mini E is headed towards world dominatio...