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  2. Automobiles Alpine - Wikipedia

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    From a total Alpine production of 1421 in 1972, the numbers of cars sold dropped to 957 in 1974 and the company was bailed out via a takeover by Renault. Alpine's problems had been compounded by the need for them to develop a replacement for the A110, and launch the car alongside drastically increasing European petrol prices.

  3. Alpine A110 - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine A110 is a sports car produced by French automobile manufacturer Alpine from 1963 to 1977. The car was styled as a "berlinette", which in the post-WWII era refers to a small enclosed two-door berline, better-known as a coupé. [3] The Alpine A110 succeeded the earlier A108. The car was powered by a succession of Renault engines. A car ...

  4. Alpine A390 - Wikipedia

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    On 11 October 2024, as a prelude to the 2024 Paris Motor Show, Alpine presented the Alpine A390_β concept car, a precursor to the production Alpine A390, the brand's first SUV and second electric vehicle. [3] [4] The concept features rear doors that open in reverse and a glass roof. [5]

  5. Alpine A110 (2017) - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine A110 is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car introduced by French car manufacturer Alpine (French pronunciation:) at the 87th Geneva International Motor Show in March 2017. [ 1 ] Deliveries began in late 2017 for Continental European markets and in 2018 for the UK, Japan and Australia.

  6. Renault Alpine GTA/A610 - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Alpine GTA and the succeeding A610 is a sports coupé automobile produced by the Renault-owned French manufacturer Alpine between late 1984 and 1995. The GTA name was an internal code name (although it was used as a model name in the British market); in Europe it was sold as the Alpine V6 GT or V6 Turbo.

  7. Alpina - Wikipedia

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    Alpina claims it is the fastest diesel-powered production car in the world. [33] The right-hand drive, saloon-only version has a 0–100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration time of 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 275 km/h (171 mph). [34]

  8. Alpine A108 - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine A108 is a light-weight glass-fibre bodied, rear-engined two-door coupé produced for a young competition-oriented Dieppe based Renault dealer called Jean Rédélé. The car replaced the Alpine A106 and was based on mechanical components from the Renault Dauphine .

  9. Alpine A106 - Wikipedia

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    Alpine: Production: 1955–1961: Assembly: Dieppe, France: ... The Alpine A106 is a sports car that was the first of a line of light-weight glass-fibre bodied, ...