Renault's A110 Berlinette Coupe is renowned to be one of the most iconic cars of the 1970s. The 1976 iteration of this iconic vehicle is an especially attractive piece of machinery, characterised by its small stature and a distinctive yet timeless design style. The exterior of the A110 Berlinette Coupe is deceptively simple yet unmistakably attractive. The 1976 model features a creamy yellow paint job that perfectly encapsulates the atmosphere of the era's sunset years. The body is rectangular and slightly curved with minimalist lines all around the vehicle. Along the body, there are several vents that draw attention to the air-cooled engine, adding a great sense of visual interest. The wheels are alloy and feature an iconic Renault style, another fantastic reminder of the time period. The interior of this 1976 Coupe is also rather minimalist but elegantly crafted. The cabin features a dashboard with chrome dials. The seats are upholstered in neutral grey leather and are comfortable enough for long drives. The dashboard also features a small array of gauges to monitor the revs, speed, fuel and oil levels. The engine of this A110 Berlinette Coupe is a 1.3-litre inline four with a surprisingly nippy power output. This unit is air cooled and operates surprisingly smoothly given the technology of the time period. This powerplant provides enough power to sprint from 0-60mph in an acceptable 13.2 seconds whilst the top speed reaches a respectable 106mph. The 1976 Renault Apine A110 Berlinette Coupe is an iconic product of the 70s automotive industry that still holds a distinct appeal today. With an exterior that hints at the car's classic style, an interior designed to be both comfortable and stylish, and a surprisingly nippy engine, this would make the perfect addition to any classic car enthusiast's garage.
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