Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2007-10-18 16:03 |
Was it was called "Break" in Spain? No "Nevada" like in France? |
◊ 2007-10-18 16:04 |
My understanding is that in most countries it was actually a Grandtour |
◊ 2007-10-18 16:05 |
Hmm no idea, actually "Nevada" is more Spanish as it is a Spanish word but honestly i dont know |
◊ 2007-10-18 16:12 |
The name Grandtour was introduced together with second generation in 2000. |
◊ 2007-10-18 16:12 |
Bravada > "Grandtour" is for the second series (which is "Estate" in France), this is the first model. Edit : at the same second, that's not fair -- Last edit: 2007-10-18 16:13:20 |
◊ 2007-10-18 16:14 |
Actually, the first-series Laguna was marketed as Grandtour (or Grand Tour) in Poland and several countries already. I can dig out a brochure (or perhaps I can't now ). Anyways, Google search makes Break more probable for Spain - example: http://www.segundamano.es/vi/9447483.htm?ca=47_s |
◊ 2007-10-18 16:23 |
In Auto Świat catalogues and Renault magazine from 1990's is Kombi and Combi, but I believe you. |
◊ 2007-10-18 16:26 |
I remember they've been sending those to me for whatever reason (I have never owned a Renault!) for quite some time and I guess I've stashed them somewhere. But, as with all the stahed stuff, either I don't know where or don't want to look there PS. Auto magazines tend to refer to everything as "kombi", Ford Turniers, BMW Tourings, VW Variants... |