Not as nice as the German cars, but much more reliable.
15 сағат бұрын
All ugly cars.. Unlike
@olisipocity16 сағат бұрын
You talk the talk, but you don't walk the walk. The truth is people, especially in the English speaking world have always been bias against French cars, particularly when compared with the Germans, but if looked under the objectivity lens of the Consumer Reports Car Reliability Survey you will see that in fact that they are more reliable. They usually lack on power, comparatively, but that's due to the system of taxation in France.
@banderastube2 күн бұрын
Or when you hear : i want an american car ? Never
@vipinvipin42885 күн бұрын
Renault is good car more people buying in india
@abdelhakimhouari64516 күн бұрын
I had two french cars, citroen and renault, with as many problems, but far behind the problems I had with land rover (a real headache and money pit) ! Yet the best car I've ever had is a Toyota which is still taking care of my family over the last few years.
@vedrankatic82137 күн бұрын
Renault Talisman Grandtour Initiale Paris....👌
@drestztdrestzt15897 күн бұрын
My mom has a Renault Megane, My dad has a Renault Clio, and my Sis has a Ford Fiesta all from the same dealerschip!
@ronjohnson16587 күн бұрын
I have owned 12 Peugeots in the last 57 years . All were reliable, very safe, well engineered and comfortable long distance cars .Lovely to drive, economical and durable (Australia has some very bad roads and incredibly long distances) . My current Peugeot 508 GT turbo diesel is brilliant, averages 5.3 litres per hundred km on a long distance drive (53MPG Imperial) and has plenty of power and torque. Currently has 329, 000km and is only 12 years old.
@chriskappert13657 күн бұрын
Sucks ? Citroën SM , Peugeot 504 coupe , Alpine A110 , Facel Vega , Clio V6 ......to name a few .
@Walid.8 күн бұрын
BMW is not reliable…and Renault is the best French brand and not from Stellantis (PCA)
@iulianiulian27479 күн бұрын
I have had a lot of French cars, Renault, Peugeot and all of them were verry good for the price. Now I have a Mercedes and I can tell you that is inferior in everything comparing with Peugeot. Mercedes is oldish technology, a car for old man, in the same time Peugeot have all the technology in this moment for a fair price.
@nsz230210 күн бұрын
We had 9 Renaults 3 peugeots and 1citroen in the family till now and none of them had major problems. Only one peugeot got stranded once.
@_B.M_10 күн бұрын
Italian cars are known to be more unreliable. Fiat are a classic example!
@JohnDoe-uw9nq8 күн бұрын
Bullshit, fiat engines are way better than crap psa engines. Good luck with crap oil immersed belts
@Paul-gu2lv6 сағат бұрын
Fiats are mostly reliable. At least after year 2000
@about_blank.10 күн бұрын
When you were talking about performance in French cars, I was screaming 'ALPINE!! ALPINE!!' in my head.
@x.kasiouris550310 күн бұрын
I was between Skoda and Peugeot (Fabia vs 208) fabia won me over
@randomthingsstuff659111 күн бұрын
French cars r literally my fav
@jelleversteeg470011 күн бұрын
I choose a French car over a boring German ANY DAY!
@Luke-PlanesTrainsDogsnCars11 күн бұрын
3:12 There's nothing remarkable or original about a Citroen with a 2 spoke steering wheel. What you mean is Citroen is famous for a 'ONE' spoke steering wheel !! .
@EngineWise11 күн бұрын
Yeah, I've seen it. It looks strange, doesn't it?
@Luke-PlanesTrainsDogsnCars10 күн бұрын
@@EngineWise 🙄
@club1fan55211 күн бұрын
The French have built some of the world's best cars, but not for a long time. The Citroen DS, Peugeot 404 and 205 GTi and the Renault 16 TS, par example. Having a belt immersed in oil though, and small capacity turbos, are not a great idea. Can you even buy French cars new in the U.S?
@MeRacko11 күн бұрын
what you call unique i call weird
@EngineWise11 күн бұрын
Difference in terminology
@Killerx-dd9rs11 күн бұрын
Trust i never heard somebady say"yeah i would to get a clio " In my country its the only option
@velkine725911 күн бұрын
Bugatti
@velkine725911 күн бұрын
You forgot Bugatti
@ssssssss688911 күн бұрын
French cars are actually ok. I myself driver a Renault Talisman. In their history , there were eras where they were rather unrealiable , rust prone and not always up to point. 1-Citroen: They mismanaged themselves financially and ended up in a merger with Peugeot. All the innovations came as a cost. In the case of the DS , they spent so much many in the project for the car as we know that they had to reuse the engines from traction avant cause no budget left for engine development. And again , the company was so much craving for finance that the DS was rushed to the market , I am going to may be a bit exagerate, while still in a prototype status. The first 2-3 years were really really difficult , after it rolled ok. From mid 70s to late 80s, realibility was an issue due to tight finance. Again , in 1989 , the XM was another model rushed in the market while not fit yet to be commercialised. 2-Realiability was a big issue in the late 70s to end of 80s. When the R19 was getting readied for the market , the CEO back then , Raymond Levy was unsatisfied and postponed the model's commercialisation for another year for better quality and realibility and it paid off. The R19 was the best selling import model in Germany for several years. From then on , realiability was no more an issue or may be just confined to certain models. Renault also pionnerred a lot of equipment , amongst others central locking and later keyless entry and start. The first cars equipped such had few youth problems but such things are enough to convey an inrealibility image. The same apply for the commonrail diesel engines in the late 90s and early 2000s , again first on the market , first to hit youth problems but today Renault is regarded as one of the best if not best diesel engines producer for the 1.5 to 1.9 liter capacity with horsepower ranging from 110 to 160 hp. Specially , the 1,5 dci is the best of best, extremely reliable , very popular amongst taxi drivers etc. 3- Peugeot: While famed for though built cars untill late 70s and early 80s , it plonged down during the 80s , only to recover in the 2000s. I believe the merger with Citroen and the resulting financial shortcomings surely have something to do with that. That specially apllies for the interior furnitures of the 80 s to late 90s. cars , both cheap materials and bad fit and finish.
@vzgames11 күн бұрын
I have very unpleasant experience owning a 2020 Renault Duster(less than 100000 kms) Reliability zero. Car had chain of issues one after other, transmission issue, suspension, interior cheap parts breaking.. list goes on and on. When i started spending more time in garage than at home i decided to sell it. No one wanted to buy that piece of shit. I had to sell it to scrap buyers to get at least something. I would happily go for any Chinese brand rather than buying a Renault at the same price point
@ahmetmertozturk709910 күн бұрын
To be fair, Duster is actually belongs to Dacia. Renault rebranded it since they also have that brand. People are buying it just because because it's cheap.
@HalalSpeklap12 күн бұрын
I've always had a soft spot for French cars because my family owned them, I can tell you that in terms of reliability, yes, they mostly do suck. We grew to like them anyway because they are funky, often good looking, and most importantly very comfortable. The latter was why we could never move away from them. It definitely is not true that bad reliability was a problem of the past only. I fell for this trap when buying a second hand Renault Clio. Only had 120,000 km's, full service history and very well maintained. But I've had to spend way more on that car that I ever had to on the car that I had before, a BMW E36, which had done 240,000 km's. People said the BMW would be expensive to maintain and the Clio would be cheaper to run. The contrary turned out to be true. The Clio had weird electrical issues, unexplainable coolant losses and other weird issues that no one seems to be able to diagnose. French cars are also deliberately designed to make it hard to service them. For example, on almost all cars the fuel pump would be accessible through a hole under the rear seat. Renaults will have the hole too, but it will be too small to get the fuel pump out, so you have to remove the fuel tank. The thing is that they are very hard to maintain because a lot more parts need to come out in order to reach the part that you need to. For that reason French cars have very high maintenance costs. This becomes extra bad because those parts aren't as durable as on other brands. Parts tend to have a shorter lifespan and break earlier, and are not as resistant to abuse as Japanese and German cars. For example on my dad's Citroën the clutch failed at 75,000 km, while he rides it normally. The gearbox synchro's were also worn out at 120,000 km's. Stellantis cars furthermore also have terrible gearboxes with the most hideous shifter feel I've ever felt. But it's not all bad, it's their comfort that's their main selling point. Whenever I get into Japanese cars for example, I instantly want to get out of them because they are overall dull and uncomfortable. When my parents owned a Nissan for once, to try something else than a French car, we could never get used to it and eventually ended up buying French again.
@DorianCandapanaiken12 күн бұрын
Well je t'emerde, that's french for "fuck you"
@leogeee112 күн бұрын
USA (Pennsylvania) here. In the 80s I had a Renault Alliance (Renault 9). It rode like a larger car, very comfortable and economical. There were oddities, the hood opened from the windshield up, the horn was on the turn signal stalk. And now I drive a Nissan (Versa) Note which is built on a Renault Clio platform. Lotsa room in the back seat, super economical and ultra reliable. No complaints here.
@NajCharfeddine12 күн бұрын
old French cars like 90's and 2000"s were good, in fact maybe the best cars you get for the price you pay, but the new ones are horrible like TCE and Puretech
@AlgerianGeoTuber12 күн бұрын
As an algerian my POV is that french cars are better than american cars i have a peugeot 206 from 2006 and it doesnt have any problem
@doordedeur12 күн бұрын
I hear things go wrong on colleague's Renaults like 2 colleages having to exchange a steering column. That's something that never goes wrong with other cars. The original Renault Twingo was so simple that people said: nothing can go wrong with it. I testdriven a cheap second hand one and there was more wrong with it than there were parts on the car. I had two Peugeots. On the Expert the engine died and the 405 used more oil than gasoline. With my Japanese cars I never had issues.
@faygox95512 күн бұрын
Believe it or not it has a lot to do with where the French vehicle is built, what type of engine it has and what transmission it has. To give you an example, in South America, we usually take European bodies and improve them... We put reliable engines in them... and manual transmissions... Since here the fashion of being eco-friendly is only for the newspapers, in real life, nobody consumes them... .... So much for their values, distances, infrastructure, etc etc etc etc.... That is why you can see vehicles like the 208 with standard 206 engines, without modifications... precisely because they are reliable... This is something that many Europeans don't know for a fact... And as a consequence, vehicles of French brands are very popular... In fact I had a 206, and instead of selling it, I gave it to my younger brother... and he is still driving it to this day.
@arandominternetperson446212 күн бұрын
I've grown with French cars. We recently sold our 2001 Renault Scenic, and we now have a 2014 Peugeot 5008. My dad liked french cars a lot. I don't. Especially after I found out that for their newest models there are no longer Diesel options. It's either tiny overpowered Gas engines or full EV's. French diesels were the only saving grace in their mixed reputation in my opinion. The Peugeot is horribly unreliable. Electrical issues, FUEL INJECTORS, and the heater mainly give issues. We've owned it for 3 years and the ammount of issues compared to the old car is staggering. As for the Renault. It was mostly a tank. Rarely gave us issues. Inconsistency is real in the world of French cars.
@Clémsdu3712 күн бұрын
Les dernières normes antipollution sont tellement contraignantes que que les constructeurs français de mettre fin à la commercialisation de moteur diesel. À l'heure actuelle par exemple avec Renault seul la Clio est encore disponible avec le 1.5 blue dCi (ce moteur à 23 ans cette année et a été amélioré au fur et à mesure du temps). Vraiment à l'heure actuelle il n'est pas conseillé d'acheter des voitures neuves essence et diesel chez stellantis qui rencontre de véritables problèmes de fiabilité. Et donc en ce moment Renault et Dacia sont parmi les meilleurs, seul des mise à jour calculateur sont souvent requise chez Renault (c'est ce que j'ai constaté sur la Mégane 4 PHEV de mes parents). Côté technique les hybrides de Renault sont rassurantes surtout pour le 1.6 E-TECH Hybrid 140CV (HEV)/160CV (PHEV) il s'agit en réalité du 1.6L Sce 94Cv est un 4 cylindres atmosphérique ( il existe depuis 2009 sur la Mégane 3 ) et couplé à une boîte à crabot qui était simplifié au maximum grâce aux moteurs électrique.
@repajozsef896112 күн бұрын
Renault making some of the engines for Mercedes cars. 🗿
@TeamKiller0611 күн бұрын
And Peugeot for BMW
@thatpeskyswan11 күн бұрын
yes they do and they're absolutely dreadful, the dci and peugeot lumps for Bmws/minis absolutely suck frog butt crack and have only made bmw/mercedes/minis reputation worse too.
@repajozsef896111 күн бұрын
@@thatpeskyswan fake news, mercedes reputation is still great, although not as good as BMW's. Oh and Peugeot only makes engines for Minis cause they need to cheap out somewhere, but that is no longer going to be the case, because new Minis are going to be built in China with the cooperation of Great Wall Motors.
@spitfire65611 күн бұрын
@@repajozsef8961That,old minis + if im not mistaken some engines in early f30 bmws called the prince engine
@spitfire65611 күн бұрын
True,i still see my brother super happy with his mercedes a class with a megane motor in it,so sad
@gabifrangu979412 күн бұрын
I usually listen to the information and do not question it, but this video is repeating the information over and over again, feeling like this is a very bad made AI video 😅
@aster93412 күн бұрын
I drive a latest Nissan Micra. It comes from the same assembly line as the Renault Cliio. Same for the Mitsubishi Colt....
@meyrickface12 күн бұрын
What was the point of the video
@TTBOn00bKiLleR13 күн бұрын
Yes they do
@roflwtfdude13 күн бұрын
currently the biggest drama today is the puretech engine
@yigitderici.13 күн бұрын
It's not that big of a deal if you change the belt every 5th oil change and clean the oil pump.
@Clémsdu3712 күн бұрын
Oui mais le premier problème c'est que les puretec consomme de l'huile à cause d'une mauvaise segmentation.
@yigitderici.12 күн бұрын
@@Clémsdu37 Je travaille dans une concession Opel Vauxhall et nos voitures utilisent également un moteur PureTech de 1,2 litre. Autant que je sache, ils ne brûlent pas d'huile. Mais si vous me donnez plus d'informations à ce sujet, je vous en serai reconnaissant. Désolé pour la mauvaise utilisation du français, j'ai utilisé traduire pour vous répondre.
@Clémsdu3712 күн бұрын
@@yigitderici. cela survient généralement vers les 100000 km.
@thatpeskyswan11 күн бұрын
not as bad as the ecoboost (aka ecoBOOM!)
@MrLense14 күн бұрын
I daily, a Renault Clio 182. 180K miles and still ticking. 0 issues. Also up until Honda beat it, one of the fastest Hot Hatches to take the Nurburgring was a Renault Megane Trophy
@MohammedAli-mz2vl14 күн бұрын
I fix car in Switzerland. Germany cars is the worse
@jcdenton306213 күн бұрын
new, yes. Frenchies had some of the most legendary cars before they started doing this, whatever that is now
@ingemarhedlund847614 күн бұрын
I have bought an electric car, I don't want to switch back to a gasoline car
@jpraicho52115 күн бұрын
why does this dude sound like BE AMAZED
@ravichandel8690Ай бұрын
my favourite is toyota supra
@safedriverspei8543Ай бұрын
Did this clown, really compare a Tesla to a Nissan Sentra. OMG. Please don’t like or subscribe to this kind of, well you know.
@UhhFaintАй бұрын
how is a supra affordable??? terrible video
@anwarbukhari61782 ай бұрын
In no vat ion
@asiruddinsk27862 ай бұрын
Nice cherry picking. None of these reasons affectme.