Wait a minute, the Twingo is very nice! This new forfour however made our original ones into instant classics .
That just about sums it up Alex. Most of the people on here have gone into the Forfour experience as secondhand owners and have been buying into a classic. The Forfour is different from the mainstream cars, but is also basically conventional. The new Forfour is not being produced for any of you it's for a new market and new buyers. I believe this new car to be a sideshow to the Fortwo and something else to put in the showrooms whilst Renault will be pushing the Twingo hard as their city car. What they are producing is another city car to compete wth all the other city cars that every other manufacturer is churning out nowadays.
I wonder why neither Renault or Mercedes seem to be keen on producing the car in their own country and providing jobs for their own people. There is more to this than meets the eye with the way companies shift money across borders and pay or not pay corporation tax etc .
Anyway it will be brave buyers that go for a rear wheel drive car with unproven dsg drive train.
I thought that the French had long given up on rear engined cars and as the owner of a new Hillman Imp in the seventies I sort of know why. The Imp was a little character, but only beat the mini on price.