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  2. Renault Caravelle - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Caravelle is a sports car manufactured and marketed by Renault for model years 1958–1968 in a single generation — as a rear-engine, rear-drive open two/four-seater designed by Pietro Frua of Carrozzeria Ghia, using the floorpan and engine of the Renault Dauphine.

  3. Renault Dauphine - Wikipedia

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    Renault Floride/Caravelle Henney Kilowatt ... a Dauphine-based two-door coupé and convertible. ... to W R Smallbone Ltd by Todd Motors' Petone plant from 1961 to ...

  4. List of Renault vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Model Calendar year introduced Current model Vehicle description Introduction Update/facelift Hatchback: 5 E-Tech: 2024 2024 — B-segment hatchback. Retro-styled Battery electric Subcompact car/Supermini.

  5. List of coupé convertibles - Wikipedia

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    Playboy Convertible (1947–1951) Continental Mark II concept car c.1953; Ford Fairlane 500 ... Renault Mégane CC Mk.2 (2003-2009) Renault Mégane CC Mk.3 (2010-2016)

  6. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of automobiles produced for the general public in the North American market. They are listed in chronological order from when each model began its model year

  7. Renault 4CV - Wikipedia

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    The Renault 4CV (French: quatre chevaux, pronounced as if spelled quat'chevaux) [5] is a car produced by the French company Renault from August 1947 through July 1961. [2] It is a four-door economy car with its engine mounted in the rear and driving the rear wheels .

  8. Carrozzeria Ghia - Wikipedia

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    In June 1953, Pierre Lefaucheux, Renault's chairman, requested Carrozzeria Ghia assistance with the Renault Dauphine. [2] In 1953, Boano left for Fiat, the factory moved to via Agostino da Montefeltro, and Luigi Segre took over. Ghia then brought in Pietro Frua, appointing Frua as head of Ghia Design (1957–60), designing the Renault Floride.

  9. Alpine A106 - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine A106 is a sports car that was the first of a line of light-weight glass-fibre bodied, rear-engined two-door coupés produced for a young competition-oriented Dieppe based Renault dealer called Jean Rédélé. The car was based on mechanical components from the Renault 4CV.