Drive it! looks at the first French car to sell over a million units: the Renault 4CV. Louis Renault and his engineers covertly created it during World War II. The 4CV debuted in 1946 and production ...
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The 4CV was a handy, economical little runabout for average size people to commute or run errands. Following the Second World War, a few European countries started exporting cars to North America to ...
The 4CV won the 1949 Monte Carlo Rally and finished first in its category at Le Mans in 1950. The prototype was designed and built in secret during the early days of World War II, but the 4CV was not ...
Introduced as a replacement for the hugely successful 4CV, the Renault 4 was a bold contender in the booming small car segment of the early 1960s – taking on, and in many respects beating the Citroen ...
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How the 1956 Renault 4CV proved small cars worked
The 1956 Renault 4CV arrived at a moment when Europe was still rebuilding, and it quietly rewrote the rules for what a family car could be. Compact, affordable and cleverly engineered, it showed that ...
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