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    by the French automaker Renault over two generations: 1972–1985 (also called R5) and 1984–1996 (also called Super 5 or Supercinq). The R5 was marketed in...
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    the second generation Renault 5 'Supercinq'. Though reasons such as emissions and safety legislation are often given for the Renault 4's demise in Europe...
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    239 cc (1.2 L) C3G, and the Supercinq "Bye Bye", fitted with the 1,390 cc (1.4 L) C3J; this also marked the end of Renault 5 production. In total, this...
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    worked exclusively for Renault for the first five years, resulting in the second generation Renault 5 (the 'Supercinq') and the Renault Magnum truck. He later...
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    Île Seguin (category Renault)
    home to a Renault factory, covering virtually the whole island. The last car from the Renault production line was a 1992 Renault 5 Supercinq. The factory...
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  • the taxi and was lying on the ground. The couple then hijacked a Renault Supercinq driven by Jacky Bensimon and ordered him to drive to the Bois de Vincennes...
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    place in August 1935 with the appearance of the more powerful Rosengart Supercinq ("Super Five"). Thanks to an aluminium head and other modifications, power...
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