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Renault say it’s here to stay, as sales halve in five years – Drive
The French car brand has vowed to remain in Australia after its fifth year in a row in decline, as market share slipped to 0.6 per cent in the first half of 2020.

29 Jul 2020
The French car maker will streamline its range, axing the Clio city hatchback and Zoe electric car – and keep the Megane RS hot hatch as the only passenger-car options – and instead focus on the fastest growing segments of the market: SUVs and vans.
Renault will introduce three new or updated SUVs in 2021 – the all-new Renault Captur, new Renault Arkana, and updated Koleos – as it aims to reverse a five-year sales slide.
Renault sold only 2621 vehicles in the first half of 2021 – …
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