Sentences with phrase «french car manufacturers»

The agreement will see the German, Japanese and French car manufacturers take stakes in each other to share technologies and build smaller, electric - powered vehicles.
French car manufacturer Citroën, in an attempt to somehow showcase its «protective AirBump ® technology» (which it does not explain or detail how it is involved in this video in any way), pitted Arsenal's French duo of Laurent Koscielny and Olivier Giroud against the Germans Mesut Ozil and Per Mertesacker in a game of what appears to be called Footpool.
The French car manufacturer released photos and details for the 2012MY Megane, a model which receives a facelift treatment which includes aesthetic improvements but also few performance tweaks.
It is a performance version of Renault's Sports Coupe line up, one of the French car manufacturer's popular models.
To prevent bankruptcy, Nissan entered an alliance with French car manufacturer Renault.
The French car manufacturer Darracq at Suresne took over the british Clement - Talbot in 1919.

Not exact matches

The French manufacturer has had some pretty famous names in its cars over the years - legends like Alain Prost and Fernando Alonso - but never before have they put someone in the car who could qualify for a free bus pass.
Brian Heath reports / The motor museum at Chauffailles — Bryan Goodman visited this French museum which offers cars for sale and charges for admission / 1947 Sunbeam - Talbot — A lovely example of this 2 - litre drophead coupe from the Rootes Group is described by Zoe Harrison / The Cole: made from 1909 to 1925 — Michael Worthington - Williams relates the history of this Indianapolis manufacturer / 1932 Riley Monaco «Plus Ultra» — This month the Editor gives us his impressions of his drive in this quicker version of the Riley Nine / The Flanders 20 — Part II of his article on Walter Flanders Finbarr Corry describes his encounter with a restored example of the 20hp model.
The French manufacturer has frequently topped our hot hatchback charts with its performance Clios and Meganes; the 182 Trophy and R26.R were included in favourite cars we'd ever tested in our first 200 issues.
You'd think that the Swiss show, being almost centrally located in Europe, would be full of German, Italian, French and English cars, but the show's dominance in the motoring calendar draws American and Asian manufacturers too.
This month The Editor writes about his encounter with a delectable example of this desirable car / Whitney Straight remembered — A.F. Rivers Fletcher recalls this brilliant man - so successful in many fields including his short involvement with motor racing in the early 1930s / Harris - Leon Laisne 1920 - 37 — Michael Worthington - Williams has researched a largely - forgotten French manufacturer which produced some very advanced designs for its time.
Schnieders — The history of this French manufacturer — founded in 1910 — is related by Marc Douezy / 1932 Riley special — Malcolm Robertson describes this unique car a replica of the Rileys that drove overland from Australia to enter the 1932 Monte Carlo Rally / 1957 Ferrarids 500 TRC — A superbly restored junior (4 - cylinder) Testa Rossa has been driven by Ian Fraser / History on the Wall — John Dunne describes a series of commemorative plaques of Sir Malcolm Campbell and former Wolverhampton motor car manufacturers / Body - swap Sunbeam — This interesting story of an old (1914) body fitted to a new (1929) chassis is told by Bill Dowsing / 1929 Rolls - Royce Phantom I. — This month The Editor examines a splendid example of «the best car in the world», and asks whether the claim can be justified / Streamlining — Nick Walker writes about the development of streamlining as applied to motor cars from the early 1930s onwards / The Bleriot Whippet — Michael Worthington - Williams recalls the cycle car manufacturer who enjoyed a limited success in the 1920s.
Intelligent Design — Reg Winstone ponders the significance of the rediscovered Gerin prototype exhibited in public for the first time earlier this year at Rétromobile / Leather conservation — Matthew Bell visits the Leather Conservation Centre and learns about its approach to preservation — including that of old - car upholstery / Guy: the first British production V - 8 — Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of the cars made by commercial vehicle manufacturers Guy Motors Ltd / Dieppe GP — Celebrating 100 years since the 1912 French GP, a group of enthusiasts headed to Dieppe.
Douglas Blain has recently driven possibly the most original example in the world / Restoring Pride — Behind the scenes at one of the UK's premier vehicle restoration specialists / Cars in My Life — Guy Griffiths concludes his fascinating motoring memoirs / The French Brooklands IV Bill Boddy continues the Montlhery story / Viking Longship — The Editor samples a 1939 Rover 16 Tickford coupe a model which typified all that was Great in pre-war Britain / Silver Arrow — Lawrence Mitchell tells the story of a real American icon — the last and rarest Pierce Arrow of them all / Minor Miracles — Malcolm Robertson reports on two antipodean early series Morris Minors / Opposing Forces — Bryan Goodman looks at hte principles behind early series Morris Minors The First Cooper — Michael Worthington - Williams has researched an early manufacturer from the plains of East Anglia.
-- Four pages of seasonal selections — of stocking filler bargains from The Automobile / Lanchester's Luxury Ten — Jonathon Wood continues his series on family cars with a quality car that lacked performance / Right Car Right Price — David Hawtin follows the rebuild of a 1905 Rambler / The Road to Reims — Douglas Blain reports on The Automobile's most successful tour — The Millenium Champagne Tour / 2000 Mile Trial — In an Automobiles in Action special we follow some intrepid drivers and their cars to the Artic / A Vendre en France — David Howard reports on an auction French style / Oldham's Own — Michael Worthington - Williams on a successful Lancastrian car manufacturer — Rothwell / English Chevrolet — The Editor takes the wheel of an E series Vauxhall Wyvecar that lacked performance / Right Car Right Price — David Hawtin follows the rebuild of a 1905 Rambler / The Road to Reims — Douglas Blain reports on The Automobile's most successful tour — The Millenium Champagne Tour / 2000 Mile Trial — In an Automobiles in Action special we follow some intrepid drivers and their cars to the Artic / A Vendre en France — David Howard reports on an auction French style / Oldham's Own — Michael Worthington - Williams on a successful Lancastrian car manufacturer — Rothwell / English Chevrolet — The Editor takes the wheel of an E series Vauxhall WyveCar Right Price — David Hawtin follows the rebuild of a 1905 Rambler / The Road to Reims — Douglas Blain reports on The Automobile's most successful tour — The Millenium Champagne Tour / 2000 Mile Trial — In an Automobiles in Action special we follow some intrepid drivers and their cars to the Artic / A Vendre en France — David Howard reports on an auction French style / Oldham's Own — Michael Worthington - Williams on a successful Lancastrian car manufacturer — Rothwell / English Chevrolet — The Editor takes the wheel of an E series Vauxhall Wyvecar manufacturer — Rothwell / English Chevrolet — The Editor takes the wheel of an E series Vauxhall Wyvern.
Maudslay — Nick Baldwin concludes his research into this early motor car manufacturer / The MG T Detective — Malcolm Bates turns super sleuth to trace the history of his MG T type / French Powerhouse — Marc Douezy and Nicholas Boisser conclude the story of Chapuis Dornier / American Pioneer — Michael Worthington - Williams on an Armstrong from across the pond.
Two decades after French sports car manufacturer Alpine closed down, Renault revived the brand, unveiling the new Alpine A110 at the 2017 Geneva motor show.
French cars in general continue to throw up annoying electrical glitches that other manufacturers seem to have largely eliminated.
The 2015 Renault Twingo is the latest in the line of iconic city cars from the French manufacturer.
French carmaker Renault's executive sedan Fluence sits atop among the list of 10 worst selling cars (priced below Rs 15 lakh) in India in the financial year 2014 - 15, with miniscule sales of 232 units in the full year, according to sales data released by Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
The Renault Laguna is one of the first modern family car produced by the French manufacturer Renault.
Carbon brakes have occasionally been applied to road cars, by the French Venturi sports car manufacturer in the mid 1990s for example, but need to reach a very high operating temperature before becoming truly effective and so are not well suited to road use.
The Renault Kwid has been the showstopper car for the french manufacturer.
The Renault 9 and Renault 11 are small family cars produced by the French manufacturer Renault for model years 1981 — 1988 in saloon (Renault 9) and hatchback (Renault 11) configurations — both were styled by the French automobile designer, Robert Opron.
That car directly inspired the current Clio that made its debut in 2012 and is said to have continued to inspire the French manufacturer's vehicle line - up right up until the launch of the current 2016 Megane hatchback.
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