1984 Renault Fuego Reviews
You'll find all our 1984 Renault Fuego reviews right here. 1984 Renault Fuego prices range from $2,640 for the Fuego Gtx to $4,070 for the Fuego Gtx.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Renault dating back as far as 1982.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Renault Fuego, you'll find it all here.
Renault Reviews and News
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Renault Trafic 2023 pricing and specs: Price hikes but new tech and safety gear for France's popular Toyota HiAce rival
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By Matt Campbell · 08 Sep 2022
The 2023 Renault Trafic van range is arriving in Australia now, and customers will need to spend a lot more to get into one - but they'll get more technology and a big step up in safety equipment, a bigger diesel engine, and a number of other spec changes
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The cheapest electric cars from overseas Australia needs! The EV bargains Nissan, Mitsubishi, and VW are keeping from Aussie shores
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By Tom White · 29 Aug 2022
Five game-changing, price-leading EVs from overseas, and what they could mean for the market in Australia.

What to look for in a van for towing
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By David Morley · 16 Aug 2022
When it comes to tow-vehicles in Australia, the default setting has always been the humble ute. That began with the sedan-based utes from the local carmakers and evolved into the not-so-humble dual-cab ute that is currently taking every other type of car to the cleaners in the new car sales race.

Renault capped price servicing - cost, schedule & info
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By Matt Campbell · 12 Aug 2022
The Australian arm of French brand Renault backs every one of its models with a capped-price servicing plan, which it calls Renault Capped Price Servicing.

The top 10 electric commercial vehicles to keep an eye on in Australia
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By Stephen Corby · 05 Aug 2022
For the uninitiated, “commercial vehicles” aren’t cars that star in TV ads. What the term actually refers to are any vehicles designed to transport multiple passengers or carry goods, and they typically come in the form of a van or a ute/pick-up truck.

Gone too soon? Mercedes-Benz X-Class, Mitsubishi Express, Ford Endura and more of Australia's shortest-lived cars
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By Tony O'Kane · 23 Jul 2022
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.

Watch your back Volkswagen, Honda and Nissan! This European brand is on the comeback trail in Australia with new SUVs, light commercials and electric cars
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By Tim Nicholson · 22 Jul 2022
The supply issues causing headaches for most major carmakers has dramatically shaken up the new-vehicle sales charts.Some brands - Mazda, Ford and Volkswagen, for example - have been hit hard by the global challenges, while others like MG and GWM are crui

Ford Ranger, Toyota Corolla Cross and other new cars still to arrive in 2022! CarsGuide Podcast #239
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By CarsGuide team · 15 Jul 2022
Episode 239 - New models incoming!

Renault Captur 2023 review: RS Line
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 13 Jul 2022
What a surprise. Today's Renault Captur has matured from a patchy curio to a sophisticated small SUV capable of taking on all rivals. From its smart design and packaging to the quality interior and engineering, the Captur II combines comfort and agility with class, to challenge premium alternatives like the Mercedes GLA. The flagship RS Line is expensive, but it's also one of this segment's best.
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Renault Captur 2022 review
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By Emily Agar · 18 Jun 2022
The Renault Captur is a stylish looking entry to Renault's smallest SUV range. It's a cute little package that could appeal to those who love the hatchback experience but need an SUV. Its size makes it well-suited to city living but has it compromised on some comforts to be this compact?