you are forgetting this isn't really a new forfour, its a stretched fortwo
......
Errrr....wrong...
The 453 ForTwo uses a cut down Twingo floor pan.
The Twingo and the 453 ForFour use the same 'standard' chassis.
As per the previous generation 454 ForFour/Mitsubishi Colt; which were
built on the same production line; the 453 ForTwo + ForFour and Renault
Twingo are built on a joint production line in one factory.
The Twingo was planned and ready to be put into production in Renault's
own factory
before the co-operation with Smart came along.
Smart had always wanted a replacement for the 451 ForTwo to be released
before any new ForFour.
As it transpires, Renault and Smart got together and co-operated on a
joint model venture using the chassis of the new Twingo as the basis
for 3 cars....the Twingo the 453 ForTwo + the 453 ForFour, built at a
single production plant.
It was originally planned that the Twingo and the new 453 ForTwo
would be released simultaneiously, but Smart threw a spanner in the
works when they felt the need to remodel the front of the ForTwo and
the ForFour after the Press got hold of and released pre-launch pictures
of it. Vanity or what ! And I for one think it looks worse because of that.
The length of the delay was unacceptable to Renault and they launched
their Twingo before the 're-faced' 453 ForTwo was ready.
But enough on that...I've digressed from the original thread too much....
so let's get back on topic, yes ? Or maybe not.....?