Renault Dauphine (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Renault Dauphine" in Spanish language version.

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  • «Unearthed: 1962 Renault Dauphine DeLuxe». Carbuzz.com. 18 de mayo de 2015. «Like models such as the original VW Beetle, Fiat 500 and even the Morris Minor, the Dauphine became yet another hot-selling European economy car, a segment very popular after World War II.» 

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  • Heuver.com Technical data / Pirelli 5.00-15 - Consultado el 2013-11-08

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  • «Archived copy». Archivado desde el original el 24 de abril de 2012. Consultado el 16 de agosto de 2014.  Primera carrera de la temporada. Listado como "Renault 1093".

telegraph.co.uk

  • «Top 10 French cars for Bastille Day». The Telegraph. «Renault Dauphine: Along with the Volkswagen Beetle, Mini and Fiat 500, the Dauphine pioneered the small family car. The rear-engined Dauphine replaced the 4CV but was even more popular, with more than two million sold between 1956 and 1967. It was also made in Argentina, Brazil, Israel, Italy (badged as an Alfa Romeo), New Zealand, Japan, Spain and the US.» 

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  • Ian Johnson. «Renault Dauphine, French Car Led the Way». The Evening Chronicle. «The Dauphine may be a forgotten orphan of France, but it has to be treated with a lot of respect because it was one of the true pioneers of the modern continental car.» 

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