From Our Man in Tuscany: a Renault 4


Hi, Jeannie!

OMiT has done it again!  This time, it's another legendary European car - French, in this case - in the form of an immaculate Renault 4.


Like the Fiat 124 OMiT wired us just last week (https://uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com/2025/09/from-our-man-in-tuscany-early-70s-fiat.html), the Renault 4 had a genuinely astounding production run, beginning in 1961 and ending in 1994, racking up an extremely impressive 8,000,000 units.  

Now, astounding as that may be, it isn't quite up there with the 124's total of well in excess of 15,000,000 examples made in Italy and a further eight countries.  However, this little Frenchie tops our Italian when it comes to lands in which they were built, coming in with a very creditable 20, including Australia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_4).


I can't help wondering if the world wouldn't be a better or at least less-polluted place if all car manufacturers had built more no-frills, frugal, long-lasting vehicles like the Rernault 4, rather than the almost disposable, ever-increasingly bloated fuel-guzzlers that have come to dominate our roads.  EVs aren't the only cars with planet-saving abilities, afterall.

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