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− | '''Renault 6. 1968–86 (prod. 1,500,000 approx.). 5-door saloon. F/F, 845, 956, 1037, 1108, 1289, 1397 cm³ (4 cyl. OHV).''' Small Renault bridging the gap between the utilitarian [[Renault 4|4]] and the larger [[Renault 16|16]], and competing with the [[Citroën Dyane]]. On the 4 platform, so rugged underneath, but more refined and with a better finish. Facelift in 1974 with rectangular headlamps. French production to 1980, though Spanish production till 1986. Colombia and Argentina continued to 1982 and 1984 respectively. | + | '''Renault 6. 1968–86 (prod. 1,500,000 approx.). 5-door saloon. F/F, 845, 956, 1037, 1108, 1289, 1397 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Small Renault bridging the gap between the utilitarian [[Renault 4|4]] and the larger [[Renault 16|16]], and competing with the [[Citroën Dyane]]. On the 4 platform, so rugged underneath, but more refined and with a better finish. Facelift in 1974 with rectangular headlamps. French production to 1980, though Spanish production till 1986. Colombia and Argentina continued to 1982 and 1984 respectively. |
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Renault 6. 1968–86 (prod. 1,500,000 approx.). 5-door saloon. F/F, 845, 956, 1037, 1108, 1289, 1397 cm³ (I4 OHV). Small Renault bridging the gap between the utilitarian 4 and the larger 16, and competing with the Citroën Dyane. On the 4 platform, so rugged underneath, but more refined and with a better finish. Facelift in 1974 with rectangular headlamps. French production to 1980, though Spanish production till 1986. Colombia and Argentina continued to 1982 and 1984 respectively.
Manufacturing locations: Billancourt, France; Valladolid, Spain; Envigado, Colombia; Córdoba, Argentina
Marque: Renault | Successor: Renault 5 (122)