The Renault 5, better known in the U.S. as the Renault LeCar, is a supermini or, as it is also known, a sub-compact car that was manufactured by Renault from 1972 through 1996. It is still popular today in countries around the world. The 1973 Renault 5 was a five-door hatchback model with a petite body measuring only 138 inches long and 61 inches wide. It could comfortably accommodate five people and had a unique back-folding rear-seat configuration for increased storage space. The 1973 Renault 5 was also notable for its timeless and sophisticated design. Its R5 badge and chrome trim gave it an unmistakably retro look, while its large, round headlights, bumper-mounted fog lamps, and finely sculpted lines all came together to create a classic and refined aesthetic. Its smooth hood and semi-glossy body finish added to the appeal. The 1973 Renault 5 could come with either a 1.1-liter or 1.3-liter engine, offering drivers the option of economy or power, depending on their needs. The engine was mated to a four-speed manual transmission and could generate some 67 to 77 horsepower, depending on the model. On the inside, the 1973 Renault 5 had a matte-black instrument panel with Redline-styled dials for a classic track-style look, as well as comfortable upholstery throughout. Its air conditioning and power windows further added to its overall appeal. The 1973 Renault 5 offered a unique option: the Alpine trim, which added sporty performance traits while maintaining its signature sophistication. All in all, the 1973 Renault 5 was an incredibly versatile and iconic car that will surely continue to be popular for the years to come.
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