Renault 25
Hi All
Was offered a renault 25 the other day, free, as long as i delt with taking it away. Does anyone know anything about these? Would it be worth restoring again? thanks |
try other marquees, but surely you'd get more for scrap?
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and why would you wanna restore a reno 25:wonder:
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i dont no anything about them so just trying to find out..enjoy having a tinker with cars etc but never wanna risk messing me with mine unless im sure of what i am doing so thought working on this might be a bit of experiance
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Yes restore it, don't consign another engineering masterpiece to the scrapyard
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...eybraun_vl.jpg |
If the bitch that keeps telling you to fasten your seat belt or slow down or whatever else is broken - Don't fix her :D.
They were crap when they were new - would hate to think what they're like now ;) |
i maybe be biased as my grandad had one and ****ing hated it with a passion :D
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check this one out
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...accara_001.JPG or this one :D http://www.topgear.com/content/timet.../0033/main.jpg |
haha any reason for the hatred? lol not sure about the flaming one :S have they got leather interior?
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Originally Posted by wacko_jacko
(Post 8929968)
haha any reason for the hatred?
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hahaha maybe ill keep it to driving around a field till it parks
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Originally Posted by wacko_jacko
(Post 8929968)
haha any reason for the hatred? lol not sure about the flaming one :S have they got leather interior?
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ah rite bummer...field it is then
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one of my mates had one of those and it burst into flames on the m62 on the way home from a day out when the wiring for the electric fan overloaded! I was behind him when it happened and by the time he'd stopped from 70mph all the inside was full of black smoke, 2 minutes later it was raging inferno.
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Blimey was he alrite?
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one of my first cars was a 25 Ti
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Originally Posted by wacko_jacko
(Post 8930084)
Blimey was he alrite?
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goood, really scary experiance. Seemed to be a popular car though back then
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luckily for him the insurance paid out enough for him to buy a Carlton 3000gsi. (ex police car)
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The fact you were offered it for free should be a clue - the owner couldn't even be bothered taking it to the scrapyard as they would probably charge him to get shot of it.
For the life of me I cant understand why anyone buys french cars - citroen, peugot and renault - all are crap, horrible to drive and designed by blind men - OK, you may just want a runaround, so why not just buy a Ford or Vauxhall ?, that will be nicer, more reliable and not built for export in a factory run by people with a well known hatred of all foreigners ! |
Originally Posted by MikeCardiff
(Post 8930640)
The fact you were offered it for free should be a clue - the owner couldn't even be bothered taking it to the scrapyard as they would probably charge him to get shot of it.
For the life of me I cant understand why anyone buys french cars - citroen, peugot and renault - all are crap, horrible to drive and designed by blind men - OK, you may just want a runaround, so why not just buy a Ford or Vauxhall ?, that will be nicer, more reliable and not built for export in a factory run by people with a well known hatred of all foreigners ! |
Citroen DS, probably one of the prettiest cars they ever built, iconic classic in pretty much any classic car lovers eyes ;)
Peugeot 205, the GTi versions are still sort after, 25+ years since they were first built Peugeot 306, also still a very popular car, the GTI-6 and Rallye versions still one of the best pound for pound hot hatches you can get ;) The list does actually go on, the R25 turbo, 2.1ltrs 170bhp, nothing by todays standards but back then, pretty damn quick for a big car ;) Tony:) |
To add a more modern twist:
Scenic, started a revolution in family motoring and a new class of car. and remember in the 90s a Peugeot Diesel was considered an uber reliable economical mile muncher. |
French make ugly cars? :D have you not seen the new megane sport? :wonder:
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French do small, chic, nimble, fine riding and reliable, rust resitant small cars as a rule, just be afraid when things get complicated or large as it all goes a bit wrong.
Witness the number of 205's and 309's still alive in France, even Renault 5's, base models do very well as there is just a rattly old tappet monster at the front, a squashy seat, massive skinny plastic wheel and minimal electrics. As for the 25, find the owners club and then tow your car to a meeting for comfort and counselling. |
They are very comfy :)
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Very comfy and well laden with toys back in the day. Unfortunately the french electrics were their downfall.
Parents had the 2.7 V6 for years, never saw another one but blimey did it waft us around europe on holidays. 5t. |
There's an old guy lives near us who has one and has had it since new. It's ALWAYS in pieces :lol1:
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Originally Posted by wacko_jacko
(Post 8929893)
Hi All
Was offered a renault 25 the other day, free, as long as i delt with taking it away. Does anyone know anything about these? Would it be worth restoring again? thanks |
Originally Posted by jermainiac007
(Post 9220112)
The renault 25 was a great car of the time and the engines never giveup and they're very well made
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