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    The Renault Fuego (Fire in Spanish) is a sport hatchback that was manufactured and marketed by Renault from 1980 to 1986, replacing the Renault 15 and...
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  • Geosynchronous Orbit, or FUEGO, an experimental technology to detect wildfires Renault Fuego, an automobile produced by Renault from 1980 to 1992 Fuego (comics), a...
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    basis for the closely related Renault Fuego Coupé, with which it shared its floorpan and drivetrain, but with the Fuego initially using the negative offset...
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    1981–1986 Renault Trafic A2M / 841 –1984 Renault 18 1985–1986 Renault 18 1982–1985 Renault Fuego GTL A6M / 843 1975–1976 Alpine A310 –1984 Renault 18 1975–1980...
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    and the Renault Fuego coupé. The Alliance was followed by the Encore (US version of the Renault 11), an Alliance-based hatchback. In 1982, Renault become...
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  • Edmunds.com ranked it the 55th worst car of all time. The North American Renault Fuego sports coupe has earned negative retroactive recognition, mainly for...
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    when they were both replaced by the Renault Fuego. The British Autocar magazine tested a 1,289 cc (78.7 cu in) Renault 15 TL in November 1972, shortly after...
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    features, used on many of his earlier designs such as the SM, the Renault Fuego, and the Renault 11. The 25 was one of the first cars designed from the start...
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    following models: Renault Espace Renault Fuego Renault 18 Renault 20 Renault 21 Renault 25 Renault Master Renault Medallion Renault Safrane 1987–1989...
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    remote control key fob, the first being available on the French made Renault Fuego in 1982. Currently, many luxury makers also allow the windows to be...
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    appeared on the French made Renault Fuego in 1982, and as an option on several American Motors vehicles in 1983, including the Renault Alliance. The feature...
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    The Renault 20 (R20) and Renault 30 (R30) are two executive cars produced by the French automaker Renault between 1975 and 1984. The most upmarket and...
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    2002). "1984 Renault Fuego TurboRenault's "halo" car". Autoweek. Retrieved 26 March 2013. LaChance, David (May 2010). "1982–1985 Renault Fuego". Hemmings...
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  • of the Year. Renault Alpine A310 V6 (1976) Renault Fuego (1980) Renault 9 (1981) 1982 European Car of the Year. Renault 11 (1983) Renault 25 (1984) Alfa...
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    Racing YPF Infinia – Toyota Corolla Private teams: Axion Energy Sport – Renault Fluence YPF Elaion Auro Pro Racing – Chevrolet Cruze JM Motorsport – Chevrolet...
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    The Renault Alliance is a front-wheel drive, front-engine subcompact automobile manufactured and marketed in North America by American Motors Corporation...
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    Formula Renault championship. In TC2000, Renault achieved a great success with the Argentine-built Renault Fuego during the 1980s and 1990s. Renault Sport...
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  • has media related to Renault vehicles. This is a list of vehicles badged as Renault. It also includes vehicles badged as Renault Trucks, which are commonly...
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    (Official team) (1980–83), Ford Taunus (Akel team) (1984), Renault 18 (Berta team) (1985), Renault Fuego (Official team) (1986–1993), Peugeot 405 (Semi-official...
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  • Renault, a French automobile manufacturer, has been associated with Formula One as both team owner and engine manufacturer for various periods since 1977...
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    designations which Renault had traditionally used – this would be adopted across the entire Renault range by 1995. Cars like the Fuego coupe (launched in...
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    the 1980s, from relatively affordable coupes such as the 1980–1986 Renault Fuego and 1992–1996 Rover 220 Coupé Turbo, to expensive supercars such as...
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    later models taken from the Renault 12 and the Peugeot 505; rear lamp clusters from the Ford Capri, Rover SD1 or the Renault Fuego; boot lid hinges from the...
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    Rojo Fuego (Fire Red), and Naranja Ocre (Ocher Orange) colours. It is identical to the Outsider trim level and is positioned above said trim. Renault Kwid...
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    The Renault 8 (Renault R8 until 1964) is a rear-engined, rear-wheel drive small family car produced by the French manufacturer Renault in the 1960s and...
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  • Demise of the Renault 12 after 11 years in production and the Renault 16 after 15 years. New to the Renault range is the Renault Fuego coupe, which is...
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    Peugeot 406 3.0 V6. The SE's fuel pump was from the Renault Fuego, V8 pistons are from the Renault Clio Williams' 16-valve, 2-litre F7P engine. Doc Bundy...
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    The Renault 5 is a five-passenger, three or five-door, front-engine, front-wheel drive hatchback supermini manufactured and marketed by the French automaker...
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    The Renault 5 Turbo or R5 Turbo is a sport hatchback automobile launched by the French manufacturer Renault at the Brussels Motor Show in January 1980...
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  • Alfa Romeo SZ, Citroën SM, Citroën GS, Citroën CX, Renault Fuego, Renault 9, Renault 11, Renault 25 Battista Pininfarina Mario Revelli di Beaumont Simca...
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