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Twingo II Forum - ('07 – '14)
New Gordini model joins Twingo range
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex_225" data-source="post: 1908" data-attributes="member: 79"><p>The original Gordini Racing Blue is a gorgeous colour but in a practical/nerdy sense it's not all that great. An ex-girlfriend of mine, owned a Racing Blue Clio 182 and the colour was a pain in the ar$e. Shows every swirl and also being a solid it fades. </p><p></p><p>Althought the new Gordini (Malta) blue isn't the original, I'm a fan because it's a homage to the original but a modern twist. Also it's genuinely a great colour. Out of all the Renaults I've had and driven, the Malta Blue only comes second to Inferno as my favourite colour. </p><p></p><p>As for the Gordini GT, at least Renault have held back a little to keep the RS Gordini still fairly exclusive. As in making the climate control etc as optional and also the RS version getting full leather rather than optional half leather. </p><p></p><p>I will admit though, I do actually quite like the way it looks and as a package I think it's rather good. The wheels as mentioned do look like the Turinis and I think it's more subtle in a good way than the RenaultSport Gordini. </p><p></p><p>My only bug bear is that it's spoilt the exclusivity of the Gordini range. I'm not not bitter, honest!!!! lol :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex_225, post: 1908, member: 79"] The original Gordini Racing Blue is a gorgeous colour but in a practical/nerdy sense it's not all that great. An ex-girlfriend of mine, owned a Racing Blue Clio 182 and the colour was a pain in the ar$e. Shows every swirl and also being a solid it fades. Althought the new Gordini (Malta) blue isn't the original, I'm a fan because it's a homage to the original but a modern twist. Also it's genuinely a great colour. Out of all the Renaults I've had and driven, the Malta Blue only comes second to Inferno as my favourite colour. As for the Gordini GT, at least Renault have held back a little to keep the RS Gordini still fairly exclusive. As in making the climate control etc as optional and also the RS version getting full leather rather than optional half leather. I will admit though, I do actually quite like the way it looks and as a package I think it's rather good. The wheels as mentioned do look like the Turinis and I think it's more subtle in a good way than the RenaultSport Gordini. My only bug bear is that it's spoilt the exclusivity of the Gordini range. I'm not not bitter, honest!!!! lol :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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New Gordini model joins Twingo range
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