The History Of Renault

Like other auto manufacturers that are still around today, such as Ford and Fiat, the Renault Corporation was created due to the initiative and genius of one man; Louis Renault. Born in February 1877, Louis had a passion for mechanics and new techniques at an early age, leading him to neglect his studies and spend most of his time in the workshop where Léon Serpollet used to build his racing steam cars. 

After his military service, Louis turned a De Dion-Bouon cycle into a four-wheeled small car equipped with one of his inventions; a universal jointed propeller shaft that included a three-gear box with reverse, with the third gear in direct drive. He patented this principle in 1899. This little car, soon to be named the Renault Type A, was the inspiration for Louis Renault to become an auto manufacturer, winning a bet with friends that the car could drive up the slope of Lépic Street in Montmartre. Afterwards, he received twelve orders for the car.

In 1905, Louis Renault went from a niche car maker to a mass producer with an order of 250 taxi cabs. In two years’ time, Renault had over 1,500 taxi cabs on the streets of Paris and exported a good number to London, New York and Buenos Aires. Renault’s luxury cars, like the Type CB Coupé de Ville, were expensive for the average worker, so it was the taxis, buses and commercial vehicles they produced that made the company the largest automaker in France.

Today, Renault is a privately held company well known for numerous revolutionary designs, security technologies and motor racing. It’s also Europe’s number one brand for cars and light commercial vehicles. As Renault's product range has grown, so too has Quickco’s parts offering. We hold parts for every modern Renault vehicle, with thousands more available to order direct from Renault.

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  1. hey sir can you publish some writing about bmw too.

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    1. Mr İşi I published a writing about bmw only 4 u. You can read it and say your opinion to me .have a good day

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    2. ohh thank you man you are the best.

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  2. Sure I will try it. Maybe it could be my last post. Thanks for your comment

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