With the new Twingo, Renault hopes to give the Opel Adam and the VW Up a run for their money. But there's one thing that really sets the Twingo apart from other city cars. It has a rear engine and rear-wheel-drive. This gives the Twingo an impressive turning circle of just 8.6 meters and means there's plenty of space for passengers and luggage.
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