Renault Alpine Vision....

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  1. Metalman

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    Oh WOW....

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  2. 00Mini

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    Beautiful looking car !!
     
  3. mrntd

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    Great looking car. Too bad we'll never see it here.
     
  4. 05r50

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    Kind of looks like the profile was borrowed from Nissan's 350/370z line.

    Not that that is a bad thing.
     
  5. JackMac

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    The original Alpine 110 is one of my favorite

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    Sure doesn't look any thing like my Dauphine back in 1958.
     
  8. 00Mini

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    Agreed !! They are a timeless beauty. :Thumbsup:
     
  9. Crashton

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    I've always loved the A110. That new one reminds me of it. Not a fan of the new ones giant wheels & no sidewall tires.
     
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    ^^^^^ The side view of the new one is great especially the rear fender and

    back glass. There are too many great wheels out there to worry about the

    ones that come stock. That car is now at the top of my Powerball purchases!
     
  11. Crashton

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  12. Steve

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    #12 Steve, Feb 19, 2016
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    I read it might be marketed in the U.S. as a Nissan. Of course, that may have been based on more wishful thinking than insider knowledge...

    They managed to include some style call-backs at the front from the A110.

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  13. Angib

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    #13 Angib, Feb 19, 2016
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    I think it's a shame they took inspiration from the A110 (which was just pretty) when they had the A310 available: in its day, it really did stop traffic due to its styling

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  14. Crashton

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    Interesting it may be marketed here as a Nissan. The A110 was sold in Brazil as a Willys 110.
     
  15. old81

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    Yes, that is a rather nice vision. Anyone know what it is going to cost and when it is available, not that we will see it here. :)

    I think it is the blue that makes us think of the early Alpine. :)

    Don
     
  16. MCS02

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    It will cost two arms, one leg and a left n.........................never mind!:biggrin5:
     
  17. old81

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    Yes, the usual.... For a retired guy these new sexy cars are only going to be available if I win the lotto. :confused5:

    But I at least have a MINi, although it is a big MINI.

    :)
     
  18. Metalman

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    I'm old enough to remember when Renault's, Peugeot's & Citroen's were sold here. I wouldn't touch one then & most likely wouldn't now either. Love the A110 Alpine, she's pretty, but to costly & high maintenance for me.
     
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    Those are all great cars for European driving and I have driven each brand all over there. They are established there and are great cars. However, with all the established imports over here already, I just do not think they will make a go of it over here, especially since it will take years for them to establish themselves here as dependable vehicles.
     

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