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French Tulist Renault Twingo

“Please sit and let me pour you a glass of wine. A bit heady? Let it breathe a moment — it’s a very, very old bottle. There, now, once it opens up, you see how good it is?”

French cars are no different than some wines. Perhaps a little sharp and off-putting at first, but beguiling once you discover their charms.

The Renault Twingo, at around 11 feet in length, is one of those European cars that seems so small by

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