After the Renault 5 and 4, the french carmaker adds another affordable retrochic car 30 years after the original. It‘ll be available for under 20.000€ or less than 100€ per month. Adding an ultra efficient 10kWh/100km consumption would be a really interesting affordable offer for the european market. It‘s main competitors will be the Citroen C3, Fiat Panda, W ID2 and potentially a Tesla Model 2.

  • Random_Introvert_42@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Thanks, I’ll have the original which is at least as good a city car and costs 2k at the absolute most for a great condition one.

    (Also getting an Mk1 is better for the environment, too)

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      1 year ago

      I bought a 2003 16v one this summer with AC and glass sunroof for 2k€ in perfect condition, I must say it’s an absolute blast! Surprisingly good as a read trip car, I did 4000km with it with the wifey and 2 kids, with a large and a cabin suite case in the trunk, also with food bags and a stroller.