Alpine’s final version of its A110 Coupe will be its most powerful (and expensive) yet, as the French automaker fittingly bids ‘au revoir’ to its flagship model at the Paris motor show this week.
Are these mercy killings, or the cruel hand of fate? Not all short-lived cars deserved to die young, but then again the candle that burns half as long doesn’t always burn twice as bright.
Mitsubishi will continue to sell its Mirage micro car for a while yet, despite the hatchback not complying with the Australian Design Rule (ADR) changes that came into effect on November 1.The Japanese carmaker looks like it is the only manufacturer affec
Renault’s sports-car brand, Alpine, has been forced to stop Australian sales of its only current model, the A110 coupe, due to the introduction of a new local safety regulation
Better late than never, Alpine Australia has added a third full-time variant to the A110 coupe’s range, with the new A110S flagship now offering a more powerful option to sports-car buyers
After a near two-year wait, Renault’s sports-car brand, Alpine, has confirmed it will release the latest and greatest version of its A110 coupe in Australia in the first quarter of next year
If 2020 has taught us anything it's, be prepared for the unpredictable.Purely from an automotive point-of-view, this year has seen the shocking news that Holden will cease to exist.