Talk:Renault 8 and 10
This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Renault 8 and 10 redirect. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. |
Article policies
|
Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL |
This redirect does not require a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||
|
The contents of the Renault Model 8 & 10 Alconi page were merged into Renault 8 and 10 on 10th November 2016. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page. |
Old anonymous rambles
[edit]The Renault 8 was also manufactured in México by Dina, then a state-owned company, under license from Renault. The early models (from '66?) were all R8 Majors (four speed, 1108 cc, one single-venturi Solex carb, generator, four wheel disc brakes). In about '71, the Major was replaced by the R8S (1296 cc, 4 spd, 4 discs, alternator, extra headlights, nice sporty interior with full instrumentation). A handful of so-called R8 Alpine cars were sold as '74 models. These much appreciated cars incorporated bits and pieces from the by then defunct Mexican version of the Alpine A110 (made by Automoviles Dinalpin, a Dina subsidiary): manual choke double barrel Weber carb, higher compression ratio, hotter camshaft, stronger transaxle, four shock rear suspension).
The R8S's final model year in Mexico was '75. The R8 having by then been long out of production in France, a major source of '75 R8 parts was Spain's FASA Renault. In what most R8S fans saw as a gross step backwards, brake drums appeared at the rear wheels. Tacky, cheap looking headlight trim rings and instruments replaced the original Cibié and Jaeger stuff (quality wasn't any different, actually (gauges were made by Veglia), but they didn't really look the part).
A light, rear engined, rear drive car with quick steering, rigid body, excellent brakes and a spirited engine, the R8 was, especially in R8S and R8 Alpine form, delightful to drive, and extensively used for rallying and racing. As late as 1985, when finally outlawed, R8s were still shining in small sedan races in México, consistently beating newer, much more powerful cars.
As everyday transportation goes, it was a gem: attractive, extremely economical in price, fuel consumption and upkeep, very comfortable, practical and better equipped than most other cars of its day. In México's case, unfortunately, it was never as popular as it could have been. After a miriad "teething problems" in early production (which had nothing to do with the design itself), compounded by a general mistrust of anything the government put its hands into (things don't really change much, do they?), the general public slapped a "DON'T TOUCH" label on the poor R8 and, so, it was forever outsold by the VW Beetle, a much inferior car in most counts - and more expensive, too!
NOTE: Dates mentioned were pulled out from my ever fuzzier memory; don't take them as the gospel.
What is the unit PS?
[edit]As in the engine developed 44 PS. What is a PS? That should be linked to the article explaining it. Ideally it should also be listed with the conversion to the unit more familiar to most English speaking people, the Horsepower (HP). Thanks - Taxman 20:08, Jan 30, 2005 (UTC)
What about adding separated article for Renault 10?
[edit]All of us know about the strong relation between them, but I think it would be time to devote a separate article to Renault 10. Otherwise, some confusion might appear among not expertised people who might visit the article and learn about R8 & R10 through it. Versions were different, production years also, etc.
Renault 8 Gordini picture
[edit]Good idea, adding the picture of R8G. But it would better, in my opinon, if we tried to add pictures showing the cars as close as possible to their original state. Catalogue pictures, for instance. Otherwise, people who might know the model through this article, might think that R8G came from the factory without front bumper, with fog lights, racing wheels...
What do you think about it?
Someone has created this page -but the information is probably best captured here. Anyone want to have a look at this? Gbawden (talk) 06:56, 16 August 2013 (UTC)
RENAULT R8 GORDINI — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.108.245.205 (talk) 10:41, 4 January 2014 (UTC)
- Merge - no doubt about it. Mr.choppers | ✎ 02:18, 31 October 2014 (UTC)
Done
External links modified
[edit]Hello fellow Wikipedians,
I have just modified one external link on Renault 8 and 10. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links, or the page altogether, please visit this simple FaQ for additional information. I made the following changes:
- Corrected formatting/usage for http://geocities.com/motorcity/show/9396/r8/hist8.htm
When you have finished reviewing my changes, please set the checked parameter below to true or failed to let others know (documentation at {{Sourcecheck}}
).
This message was posted before February 2018. After February 2018, "External links modified" talk page sections are no longer generated or monitored by InternetArchiveBot. No special action is required regarding these talk page notices, other than regular verification using the archive tool instructions below. Editors have permission to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the RfC before doing mass systematic removals. This message is updated dynamically through the template {{source check}}
(last update: 5 June 2024).
- If you have discovered URLs which were erroneously considered dead by the bot, you can report them with this tool.
- If you found an error with any archives or the URLs themselves, you can fix them with this tool.
Cheers.—cyberbot IITalk to my owner:Online 20:03, 31 March 2016 (UTC)
A Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for speedy deletion
[edit]The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for speedy deletion:
You can see the reason for deletion at the file description page linked above. —Community Tech bot (talk) 23:00, 20 January 2022 (UTC)
Split proposed
[edit]As has been haltingly proposed in the past (by Mike Peel in November 2021, by Franek in 2005) these two should be split. They may share a core and layout but are obviously different cars, with separate histories. Also see EVERY OTHER LANGUAGE article on the Renault 8; none combine these two. Best, Mr.choppers | ✎ 17:06, 10 March 2023 (UTC)
- I think it needs someone to WP:BEBOLD. Thanks. Mike Peel (talk) 18:08, 13 March 2023 (UTC)
- @Mike Peel: Done, thanks. Feel free to improve (I think the R8's competition history should m much more extensive, for instance). Mr.choppers | ✎ 14:29, 14 March 2023 (UTC)
Split
[edit]Contents WP:SPLIT into Renault 8 and Renault 10. Mr.choppers | ✎ 14:22, 14 March 2023 (UTC)