The Renault 5 (R5) is one of Renault’s true success stories, managing to sell a whopping 5.5-million units in its 24-year life cycle, from 1972 to 1996. However, it wasn’t the regular versions that ...
Let's face it. The classic hot hatches are responsible for many car enthusiasts' passion for vehicles. They were eager, affordable, and didn't need a trust fund to maintain. A simple search of the ...
Unusual concepts like 1989’s P.E.R.L.E, a pumped-up Trafic “Deck’up” van from 2004, and a model of 1992’s mad Reinastella ...
In addition to the iconic cars, the auction will include memorabilia such as wind tunnel models, F1 engines and racing ...
Engineering enthusiasts can acquire Formula 1 cars with technical documentation, rare prototypes and design models from ...
Renault will auction historic F1 cars, rally machines and an Alpine A442 Le Mans racer in a sale of 100 cars and 100 ...
With a brand new Renault heritage centre due to open in 2027, the French marque is slimming down its classic car collection.
Spend long enough in the PH classifieds (occupational hazard in this job) and, perhaps inevitably, fewer gems tend to emerge. There’s always lots of cool stuff for sale, if little you haven’t seen ...
French automotive company Renault has announced the return of the Renault 5, however in true concept form, it’s an electric vehicle of the future. Renault dominated France in the 1970s with its R5, a ...
Race on Sunday, sell on Monday. That’s the reason so many car makers invest in expensive racing programmes. They know the kudos generated by a chequered flag helps not only shift cars, but endows a ...