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The Lighter Side
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20/05/2008, 8:55
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now just john

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20/05/2008, 11:29
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Twingoman
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I've driven a 2002 Twingo in the UK for about 3 1/2 years now, and I love it. No problems with servicing and repairs, Renaults dealers, although expensive, can do all the work.
Other than general wear and tear, and having to recently replace the speedo sensor in the gearbox, it's been very reliable. It's flown through the last two MOT's without any failures.
I can't imagine driving any other car now, although I would only consider buying the "Classic" model rather than the new one!
And one of my collegues recently said that it looked like a hamster, or a guinea pig!
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20/05/2008, 19:59
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now just john

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As you'll see from the avatar I do classic, but having driven an old twingo for a weekend recently it felt like trying to run in clogs, my super old shopping 204 would thrash it. But, I have to think about replacing that before I loose all my teeth. Looking around the Twingo's competition, the panda is quicker and more economical and the super new classic F500 is nearly 3 secs a lap quicker again, (put another way that could be first to the last parking space at the market!) The figures don't tell everything, roadholding for example, and me thinks the C2 with a bigger engine would be quieter as well as less stressed, (wasps in a jamjar tingo to mind) not to mention more economical on fuel and maybe better purchase discount? As for build quality, the C2 is made by the same factory as the Toyota Aygo & Peugeot. Anybody any experience of looking at this range in France?
Tingo Panda F500 C2
lucre 9995 9995 10,700 10,495
Juice 47.8 50 44.8 50.4
squirt 9.5/117 9.2/115 10.2/113 10.6/120
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20/05/2008, 23:43
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Alan Zoff

Joined on 27/07/2005
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I have to agree with the OP. You gotta be sad to love that.
"Live your dreams, don't dream your life"
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24/05/2008, 18:43
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Twingoman
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Mme poivre wrote: | |
Hi all
I now i'm sad but....
My little twingo is giving me 50 to the gallon and that is double what my last car gave me so I love it even more now![Big Smile [:D]](/cs/images/emotions/biggrin.gif)
Judith
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Totally agree. I get about 50 mpg on average in mine (even more when I fill up in France). It's easy to park, theres plenty of room inside and it's reasonably reliable.
I wouldn't buy any other car at the moment, I love it!
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