Is a Twingo1 be big enough to haul a washing machine?

asking for a friend

Probably, if it goes through the hatch.

Strap it down tho

fold completly the rear seat, turn into a city station wagon.

sure, I've done it before

Is this the new twungi thread?

Probably not. Maybe someone asking a very dumb question. Moving kitchen appliances in a car with the engine out of a toaster.

Eh, a Twingo can still move with 4 people in it so a washing machine shouldn't be too much of a problem.

People are moving using Twingos all the fucking time. Especially students in European cities.
It works really well.

You have to stuff that shitbox yourself and see it in person to believe it.

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I ain't complaining, I have a tiny Citroen with an equally tiny engine so I know city super-minis are fun. I wouldn't use one to lug around kitchen white goods

AX?

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C2. SX model with the bizarre orange seats

C2, cool car but I have a feeling you'd get more stuff into an AX.

Modern cars are so incredibly crammed inside with sound dampening, structural stuff, airbags etc.

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Banana deals fans are the most hardcore Twingo connoisseurs

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Maybe you're right, maybe you're wrong.
But yeah, modern technology like that has kinda crammed it up. I could have had a Pug 205 if the insurance company wasn't so unreasonable with the premiums.

Personally, I thought the Twingo is a funky little car, especially the ones with the massive sun-roof that stretched the length of the roof

Okay, I'm curious as to what engine's in there.

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Yeah, if I'm getting one the full-length sunroof is a must.

And there's a very real possibility that I'll try to D4FT swap it.

the shade-able glass roof is porn

but it can't go as far back as the canvas one

>Dem sun-roofs

canvas roof goes all the way back but doesn't look as good in my opinion

Never knew there was a canvas roof one. Never seen one. Either way, a Twingo with the sun-roof is a good thing, all that fresh air and the trills of a convertible

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yeah I see the canvas roof more often than the glass one actually. was probably cheaper and also most people preferred the bigger opening. certainly feels kinda close to driving a convertible.

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>tfw hauled a tall cabinet in a honda fit

>honda fit

Fit/Jazz family is suprisingly spacious, thanks to those Magic Seats shit.

you can haul a whole engine in it

obligatory veeate

is it Twingcharged?

plushies when

Emergency page 7 bump

What happens when a GIANT sunroof like this starts leaking, which it will?

you make it not leaking again

Merci Twingo

MERCI TWINGO

It's surprisingly uncommon for Twingo sunroofs to leak for some reason.

Well I guess it's not an electrical problem so Renault shouldn't completely suck at it.

That's probably why Twingos are so reliable, especially for a late 90s Renault. There's nothing to go wrong.

mine never leaked and I've read it's very unusual if it does. So if you're looking for a Twingo and the roof leaks, run away

Also:
goodbye little Twingo, I'll take you for a spin again very soon. Thanks for being a great friend!

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you just fix it, it's not rocket science on that car

That's probably the reason.

Even the engine is mostly an engine from the fucking 60's and got refined over 3 decades.

>tfw no d4ft 4wd twingo

MEGA TWINGO