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Twingo depreciation temporary?
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<blockquote data-quote="jml" data-source="post: 180660" data-attributes="member: 3342"><p>I think the depreciation is quite steep on them because they are not so well known or mainstream... also, when you look at other cars that people would think are similar, they tend to go for them (like Ford or Audi). It even goes through the rest of the Renault range, you can get a 172/182 for the same money and it has more power...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jml, post: 180660, member: 3342"] I think the depreciation is quite steep on them because they are not so well known or mainstream... also, when you look at other cars that people would think are similar, they tend to go for them (like Ford or Audi). It even goes through the rest of the Renault range, you can get a 172/182 for the same money and it has more power... [/QUOTE]
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