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Renault Other Taxi '33 1933

General description : French papers
Never left France before
Official taxi! With taxi meter still in the car
Has been restored and afterwards used little
Brakes need repair, but overall in a good condition
 The Renault KZ was a mid-size car designed to  a large family manufactured from 1923 to 1931 (Primaquatre), and from 1935 to 1935 (Vivaquatre).
The KZ11, was most a taxis G7 company, a special series of 2400 vehicles with new adaptations.
 Specifications
Bodywork
Length : cm (in): 430 (169)
Width : cm (in): 177 (69.7)
Height : cm (in): 167
Wheelbase : cm (in) : 65.7
Weight: kg (lb) : 1350 (2980)
Mechanics.
Displacement : straight 4 2120 cc( 1239 cu in), front-mounted
Valve gear : 8
Fuel system : carburettor
Gearbox : 4-speed manual
Drive wheels : rear-wheel drive
Maximum power : 35 hp at 2900 rpm
Maximum speed : 90 km/h (56 mph)

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1933 Renault Other Taxi '33 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Aalter by Oldtimerfarm Dealer for €9950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Renault Model : Other Model Version : Taxi '33 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1933 Location : Aalter

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About Renault
Ah, Renault, a name that's as French as a croissant and as ingrained in automotive history as a baguette in a Parisian café. Let's take a leisurely drive through the annals of this storied manufacturer, shall we?

Our story begins in the late 19th century when the Renault brothers, Louis, Marcel, and Fernand, decided to put their inventive minds to work. In 1898, they introduced their very first car, the Renault Voiturette. It was a petite, rear-engined contraption that looked like something Jules Verne might have designed. This pint-sized pioneer laid the foundation for Renault's automotive legacy.

Now, if we're talking about influential Renault models, we mustn't overlook the Renault 4. Launched in 1961, it was the French answer to the Volkswagen Beetle. The Renault 4 was practical, versatile, and designed to handle the rough and tumble of rural France. It was as much at home in the city as it was on a farm, a true embodiment of French pragmatism.

But let's not forget the Renault 5, or "Le Supercinq" as it was known in France. Introduced in the mid-'70s, this little hatchback was a design sensation. Its quirky, angular lines and cheeky personality made it an instant hit. It was economical, fun to drive, and became an icon of French urban life.

Then came the Renault Espace in 1984. It was one of the pioneers of the MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) segment. The Espace was designed for families who wanted the practicality of a van without sacrificing the comfort of a car. It was the beginning of a new era in family transport.

And let's not forget the Renault Twingo, introduced in 1992. It was a small city car that broke the mold with its innovative design and rear-engine layout. The Twingo was proof that small cars could be stylish and practical, and it was a hit with urban dwellers across Europe.

Now, if you want to talk about a true game-changer, it's the Renault Clio. First introduced in 1990, the Clio became a European favorite. It combined style, performance, and affordability in a way that few cars could match. It's the kind of car that's as comfortable on the Champs-Élysées as it is navigating the narrow streets of a French village.

But, of course, we can't forget the Renault Megane. It's been a stalwart of the compact car segment since its debut in 1995. With its distinctive rear-end design and a range of engines to suit every taste, the Megane has remained a strong contender in a competitive market.

So there you have it, a leisurely tour through the history of Renault, a company that has always managed to infuse a touch of French flair into the automotive world. Renault has given us cars that are as diverse as the French countryside itself, from practical workhorses to stylish city slickers. It's a brand that's as much a part of France's cultural tapestry as a bottle of Bordeaux or a game of pétanque. Vive la Renault!