André4Renaults
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When I was a child my Dad subscribed to the Consumers' Association and received the "Which" magazine on a monthly basis. Every 3 months there was a "Motoring Which" & one of the earliest ones was in 1962, in which a Mini Traveller, a Morris Minor Traveller, a Ford Anglia estate and a Renault 4l were tested. I wondered if anyone (apart from me....) had ever seen this article and if it had ever been reprinted anywhere. I should add that my Dad used to bind them in folders & they became my bedtime reading when I was older (I was only aged one when the article was printed, so clearly I remember it from some time after it was printed!)
I remember one of the photos in the article showing the Renault dramatically cornering with the comment that this could damage the tyres. It also said that it had been supplied without an ignition key (?) Apparently early Renault 4 cars didn't have a key to start the engine....
Anyone seen this article anywhere?
I remember one of the photos in the article showing the Renault dramatically cornering with the comment that this could damage the tyres. It also said that it had been supplied without an ignition key (?) Apparently early Renault 4 cars didn't have a key to start the engine....
Anyone seen this article anywhere?