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How the 1977 Renault Alpine A310 chased legacy
The Renault Alpine A310 arrived in the 1970s with a clear mission: to give France its own answer to the rear engined sports ...
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After military service a career as war correspondent was on the cards. But then an exclusive bursar programme in automotive journalism came 'a-knockin' - and so a 26-year journey spanning newspapers, ...
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Alpine is working on a series of EVs, including an all-electric successor to the A110 sports car and the production version of the A390 crossover concept. It’s also developing a new 2+2 tourer, ...
The French brand specialized in racing and sports cars established in 1955 is currently living its third youth – the first one was related to the original models, the second one came to be in 2017 ...
Since it’s French, chances are you never even heard about Alpine in the US of A up until now, but the A310 V6 model definitely stands out from the bulk of cars coming out of France. One of them can be ...
With it's rear-mounted engine and sporting pretensions the Alpine A310 has long been considered the Gallic 911. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe edition has been modded by the tuner Fleismann, but ...
Alpine was founded in Dieppe, France, in 1954 by Renault tuner Jean Redele, who had turned out 4CVs for such events as the Mille Miglia, Coupe des Alpes and Le Mans. Racing success led to the ...
In name and shape the current Alpine A110 borrows from the company’s best known car. But the original A110 from the 1960s and ’70s isn’t the firm’s only sports car worth talking about. You might have ...
The newly-reborn Alpine isn't just a reanimation of a single deceased sports car brand; it's part of a revival of an entire kind of car, years ago left for dead. Alpine is easy to forget not just ...
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