RE: Renault Wind
Tuesday 10th February 2004
Renault Wind
New convertible concept from Renault
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Renault is to unveil a roadster concept at the Geneva Show in March.
The 2+1 roadster marks a step into new territory for the French company.
Although billed as a concept car, there is sufficient detail on the car to suggest that serious consideration is being given to production. Powered by a 2 litre 16 valve engine, the Wind gets 136bhp. The gearbox is a six speed semi-auto.
The car gets a soft, three ply roof and a glass rear window. A reasonable sized boot is included in the design.
Discussion
Seen worse, the front looks like one of those kit car/concept thingys that went bust last year, side like a Kaksport, the rear like a ??? Note the rear lights on the top flat surface. The only car I saw with the rear lights covered in the last load of snow falls was a new Megane. THe snow simply covered the lights and left the car with a bit of a glow at the rear.
Design Fault!!
Design Fault!!
As soon as a manufacturer does something different everybody slags it, why?
Yes it looks different is that not the appeal? Or do we all want to drive around in our bland Euro boxes? I have a Cerbera and a new fat backside Magane why because both of these cars are different from the norm, I really dont give a s*** if the snow covers my lights (clean it off before you drive it) or whatever other faults it may have (and yes it has a few). I suppose I could have purchased the "best in class" Ford Focus, which I could wash on a Sunday morning with the rest of the street washing theirs no thanks.
I will now step down from my
and get my coat.
Yes it looks different is that not the appeal? Or do we all want to drive around in our bland Euro boxes? I have a Cerbera and a new fat backside Magane why because both of these cars are different from the norm, I really dont give a s*** if the snow covers my lights (clean it off before you drive it) or whatever other faults it may have (and yes it has a few). I suppose I could have purchased the "best in class" Ford Focus, which I could wash on a Sunday morning with the rest of the street washing theirs no thanks.
I will now step down from my
and get my coat.Gassing Station | Motoring News | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff











mmmmmn, Renault Wind eh,just makes you want to rush out and buy one doesn't it?