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Twingo Renaultsport 133
What Happens at 30,000 Miles?
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<blockquote data-quote="Drunken Hobo" data-source="post: 180322" data-attributes="member: 5479"><p>Hello all, I'm looking at buying a Renaultsport Twingo but I'm still a bit tentative about buying something French, due to issues with reliability. Somewhat suspiciously there are four RS Twingos from 2009-2012 with between 33,000-38,000 miles in my local area. It seems a lot of people want to get rid of their Twingo at the same mileage. By comparison, AutoTrader only has four Suzuki Swift Sports of similar age/mileage in the entire UK, suggesting that people hang on to them a lot longer. Is this just paranoia on my part or do people get sick of them after a while?</p><p></p><p>The model I'm specifically looking at is a 2011 RS Cup with 34,000 miles & FSH. Is there anything in particular I should watch out for on the car? There's a surprising lack of information out there on RS Twingos. I'm not sure if that's a good or bad sign.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drunken Hobo, post: 180322, member: 5479"] Hello all, I'm looking at buying a Renaultsport Twingo but I'm still a bit tentative about buying something French, due to issues with reliability. Somewhat suspiciously there are four RS Twingos from 2009-2012 with between 33,000-38,000 miles in my local area. It seems a lot of people want to get rid of their Twingo at the same mileage. By comparison, AutoTrader only has four Suzuki Swift Sports of similar age/mileage in the entire UK, suggesting that people hang on to them a lot longer. Is this just paranoia on my part or do people get sick of them after a while? The model I'm specifically looking at is a 2011 RS Cup with 34,000 miles & FSH. Is there anything in particular I should watch out for on the car? There's a surprising lack of information out there on RS Twingos. I'm not sure if that's a good or bad sign. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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