18th of October 2011 by Dan
Maybe you have never asked yourself why every time you go to a second hand car site you see a lot of used BMWs and Audis, but only one Megane RS here and there or a Fiesta ST. For the ones that had this question at some point, the answer is quite easy - there is no demand and so, no high production. There is an exception though; the little Twingo RS reached its first significant production milestone. This is the car that with a 1.6-liter engine can produce 133 horsepower and thanks to its size, it can easily get anywhere. Apparently, the Twingo only covers 1.3 % of the overall sales, but there is much to do to change it, as it needs all performance capabilities. The 10.000 landmark is a Gordini version that has blue bodywork and contrasting white accents and even racing stripes. Very soon, the facelifted version will reach the European market.
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