Easy Renault 6.1.4 Now

The steering is unassisted but light (narrow 135-series tires). The turning circle is absurdly tight — you can U-turn on a country lane.

You turn the key (no steering lock), pull the manual choke, pump the gas once, and the engine chugs to life — a pop-pop-pop sound like an old sewing machine. The gear lever is a long stalk sprouting from the dashboard. First gear is toward you and up. Second is toward you and down. Third is away and up. Fourth (overdrive) is away and down. easy renault 6.1.4

But what exactly is the “6.1.4”? Let’s unwind the myth. Launched in 1968, the Renault 6 was intended as a more civilized, comfortable, and practical alternative to the Renault 4. While the R4 was agricultural and charmingly basic, the R6 offered a modern, single-box shape (a precursor to the hatchback), a full-length folding rear seat, and a surprisingly plush ride. It was, in essence, a small family car for rural France and suburban Europe. The steering is unassisted but light (narrow 135-series