Eric the owner here: @MightyCoffeeMaker Hey, thanks! I pinch myself everyday that I have the opportunity to care for this wonderful little car. Love the French engineering! ABP
Yes imo in very good hands. But please forget about the hat. Just ridiculous. It is the same way about us cars. When if i ride it must i smoke a marlboro cigarette with a cowboy hat?
As a French, this video kind of made me emotional. The R5 Turbo 2 is a rare sight even in France; not many were produced, and a lot of them were lost over the years. Being born in the 90s, these cars are a testimony to an era I wish I would have known. We once were a country that really, deeply loved automobiles; and our manufacturers once had the audacity to build unreasonable machines for enthusiasts to enjoy. That time is long gone now. It's touching to see a foreigner like Eric be so passionate about what is essentially a blast from the golden years of our automotive industry. Even letting somebody else experience the R5 brings him sheer joy. This goes to show how good we were back then, and how shameful it is that we've been letting our legacy die off for decades.
Eric the owner here: This is a great comment and it is really interesting to hear your take on this as a Frenchmen (Frenchwoman?) But there is a glimmer of light as Renault is making noise that they may be bringing the madness back. A successor to both the R5 and the R5 Turbo may be on the horizon. Let's all now kneel down pray...
I really don't understand this comment - French manufacturers absolutely *dominated* the World Rally Championships in the 2000s when you would have been in your teens, for example! After the rally deaths in 1986, the sport's rules changed and the cars became 'boring' and had to be closer to mainstream production cars .. so became, on the whole, unremarkable and you won't have bothered to notice them when growing up ... The exciting vehicles moved to Rally Raid (like Paris-Dakar Rally) where Peugeot 205 T16s, 405s, Citroen ZXs dominated, with more success than they ever had in FIA rally championships. The Group 4 car in this video is from a pretty narrow time-frame where the cars could be bought as road-going versions and still be special. Everything after that was either too super-car like for anyone to realy own, or (later) too normal a car to be excited about. It is funny how a misunderstanding of historical circumstance can bring up emotions and disappointments about things that never really happened! French manufacturers continued to stay successful ... but sadly you didn't see it (maybe to busy looking into the past?) ..
As a french kid, this Renault was my dream car... so weird that american people know about this fantastic beast. A french legend. Your r5 turbo 2 is super beautiful ! Congratulations !!!
Eric the owner here: Not weird at all actually. Many Americans follow European sports, racing and entertainment. You know, we have Formula 1 in America, right? Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video!
@@abikepeddleri have a question to Erik the owner, It seems that you are a fan of European cars. But, witch European car is your dream car to own,drive or to see?
As a french guy living now in the west of Canada, this car reminds me a lot of souvenir. I was around 20 year old when it came on the market and let me tell you it was my dream car, sadly I didn't have the money to buy one. You can find on youtube some video of Jean Ragnotti and a Renault 5 turbo. This guy was a magician with this car. Thank Nicole for this good video.
Je suis Français et je vis en France. Cette voiture a bercé mon enfance, c'était un mythe bien réel ! Si vous pouvez l'essayer en version maxi Turbo, vous hallucinerez encore plus ! Bravo à vous et merci pour ce test ! J'ai fait exprès d'écrire en français, cela ne pouvait être autrement avec cette voiture ! 😉
French here. My mechanic had one prepared for racing. He modified the commercial version to Rally B class specs with many parts sold by Renault. It shed a lot of weight and went from 250 hp to 470 hp. It was like driving a rocket powered go cart. The other iconic French sports/rally car that came out after that was the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 valve, another tiny little zippy thing. It was actually way more successful in class B rallies than it's Renault counterpart. Back in the 80's and 90's, there were very few radars and speed traps on French highways, gas was cheap and tolls were reasonable, I would drive my Renault 21 Turbo station wagon from Paris to the Alps for skiing weekends at 180km/h. I also enjoyed riding my Ducati 851 Super Sport around the curves of Dampierre and scraping the pavement with my footrests. People loved driving and having fun cars. But the dark side was that a combination of more primitive structural engineering, no airbags, no ABS braking, the French wine making tradition and weakly enforced traffic norms lead to a very high death toll and the government cracked down with radars and speed traps everywhere. Add to this the price of gasoline, extremely expensive tolls (privatized highways) and the pleasure has been taken out of driving. Driving now has been reduced to going from point A to point B.
I'm blown away that Eric let you take it for a rip on a proper rally stage road! That is a proper car enthusiast, he knows the car can be cleaned, repaired and enjoyed again and again. My hats off to Eric and you Nicole for giving the Renault a solid thrashing!
@Bryan Cohn Eric the owner here: That is pretty much the nicest thing anyone has said in the comments! I don't think anything more meaningful to me could be said then "proper car enthusiast". Wow. That means a lot. Thank you. ABP
I had the chance to meet Eric and his R5 Turbo 2 while riding my bike in Rancho Santa Fe last year. As a European, I was excited to see this car in the US. Eric is a super nice guy, genuinely passionate, and the car is in fantastic condition! Great video!
Eric the owner here: Hey TIm. I remember meeting you! Thanks for checking in and for the nice words. It was so fun shooting this episode with Nicole. She was utterly brilliant sharing seat time with in this fun buzz bomb. Thanks for watching!
@@abikepeddler Hey Eric! Good to hear from you! Really cool to see you guys having fun with the R5, especially on the dirt! Reminds me of the "Gravel for Breakfast" videos ahahaha! Hope to see you on the road soon!
Seeing an American so emotional about a French classic genuinely makes me happy. Love this car since I am a kid and remember seeing it quiet often on the road back in the days. You sure don't see them anymore. Thank you for the video.
@@abikepeddler Congratulations on the car, you did an amazing job. I was always fascinated by it as a kid and still am all these years later! So sorry for the tragedy you had to endure, that is a tough one.
Maybe even more than the really really cool Renault , I enjoyed the owner Eric"s enthusiasm and passion , getting over setbacks and moving on to pursue a lifelong dream , a true gearhead, awesome content Nicole , as always.
I remember following one of these down an Alpine pass, in the dark. I could hear it all the time but the only way I could tell how far ahead of me it was, was when I saw the flames coming out the exhaust at the downchanges before the hairpins! Stupendous!
So cool and funny to see Eric going between "OMG please don't wreck this jewel" and "Yeah finally there's someone who appreciates this beast in the purest and truest way" the whole time. Great driving, appreciation, respect, and passion I see, keep it up!!
Eric the owner here: Masaki... It was super fun riding shotgun and experiencing this car from a different perspective. Normally it is my scaring the crap out of my passengers (which, admittedly, I take great pleasure in...) but in this case I got to play co-driver as well as give a little instruction on the cars behavior and tendencies. Nicole is a total pro so it was fun to watch her work.
I love these videos. I also love the fact that the owners want their cars to really be driven, it goes to show how genuinely enthusiastic they are and how they want to share in that enthusiasm.
Eric the owner here: I just do not understand people that own cars like this and put them away. Cars like this should be shared with the public! Reading some of the comments below, some state they have never heard of this car or have never seen one in person. That is tragic. One of my favorite things to do with this car is take it to places where it is just so out of it's element. Home Depot to get potting soil. Starbucks to get a Grande Mocha. Or even getting a Covid Booster... in your Renault R5 Turbo. The look on peoples faces is priceless.
These were built by Alpine in Dieppe. The Turbo 1 an 2 are absolutely awesome - having completely stripped and original Turbo 1 - 5 years ago for restored the actual conversion was quite rudimentary underneath the panels. To watch Jean Ragnotti fling one of these around is amazing. The original wheels had Metric tyres which now cost even more than the wheels fitted to this car - hence many people fit the Gotti option. Turbo 1s also feature Aluminium roof skins. They grip and grip and grip and then your upside down! Absolutely love these - what a beautiful example - and a lovely feature you've made on it! 👍👍
Byron - did Alpine use the R12/R16 based mechanicals in there? - the gearbox looks familiar, but the top of the engine is different. Like it's got a little A110 / 1600GT DNA in the mix.
@@PiDsPagePrototypes It uses the Renault 4 Cylinder Cleon Fonte engine which debuted in 1962 and was used in the majority of small Renaults up until the early Nineties - so such cars as the Renault 4, 5, 6 ,12 and 18 all used it in some form or another. As the Mk1 Renault 5 or Le Car as it was known in America had a longitudinal Fwd engine layout with the gearbox at the bulkhead end of firewall it was a relatively easy job to swap the engine in to the rear. The Gearbox was the later Renault 20 variant of the unit that was used in the 16 - and the rear subframe suspension and cradle was lifted from the Alpine 310 with minor modifications in to the back of the 5's shell.
@@byronmills5952 As a 16TS owner, that explains why it looks so familiar. IIRC the 5speed version debuted in the 16TX, where the 16, TL and TS all had four speeds, which also found its way in to the S1 and S2 Lotus Europa.
I have a French friend from school, known him 20+ years. His dad bought a Clio V6 when it came out because he wanted one of these and couldn’t afford it in the 80’s. The first Clio got wrecked and replaced it (not his fault) he bought another and sold it after testing the limits and fearing for his life, my friend and his brothers were pissed lol. Great video and a very cool owner!!
Eric the owner here: The Clio V6 is already deep into the collector car spectrum as of this writing but just wait until they become legal for import into the U.S. around 2026/2027. The prices are just going to explode. There is a pent up demand for that car.
@@abikepeddler Eric, I hadn’t thought of your point. It’s going to be interesting what the Clio V6 will be selling for in the US. I imagine that BAT and Cars and Bids will have some high auction results for super clean examples!
@@violinmiata Especially the Phase 2 Clio V6... That thing will push well over $150k US once it becomes legal for import. If you are located in Europe, find a way to land one now or forever hold you wallet.
you know they made the clio v6 to houner this car and v2 model was beteer and had a button for the rain so it would lower torqeu i got to drive one once
What an exceptional vehicle. This Renault and the Lancias of that Era were amazing. The Rally wins these cars amassed astounded so many people over the years. It makes them the truly collectible cars they are. Thank you for this share...
As someone who loves big cars I have to admit I often find myself thinking that no car can give you more joy than a hot hatchback. On this drive in the passenger seat I would have probably been in need of a sick-bag 🙃 I googled for pictures of the original seats - pure 80s madness. Thanks for another great episode!
@Mahatma Striker Eric the owner here: Hey, thanks for watching and thanks for the great comment. I agree with you. Hot hatches have their place. So fun! ABP
Oh my god!!! i saw this car five years ago by myself in carmel by the sea, I am spanish and i was spending my holydays in California and i shooted a lot of pics of this car who is parked in the streeets of carmel. I was so excited to see one of my favourites cars of all times in the USA… I came back to my country telling to my friends this is one of the best things that i saw in my trip to USA And now thanks to you i can met the owner and the history of this unit, thanks!!
Eric the owner here: That is fantastic RuNRiOT! I bought the car in late 2018 and drive it through Carmel in October of 2018. It likely was this car. I was only there briefly as I was driving the car south to San Diego, California at the time. It is so rewarding to have conversation with Europeans about this car as it means as much to them as it does to me. Most of them are just so shocked that it is here in the United States they hardly know what to say. Friday I was at a coffee house and a French speaking person raced out of a nearby business because of this car. They had a hard time forming questions. It was funny. We both laughed. Thanks for watching! ABP
A friend sent this video to me this morning because he knows I also own a R5T2. One of the best videos I have seen. Well balanced material between the passion of the owner, factually correct on the technical as well as a test drive by Nicole to boot. Eric is right about the support from the community. It was always there even back in 2006 when I got mine. But with the internet and also the resurgence of cars from this era it has been much easier to source parts. Nice job Nicole!
Eric the owner here: @seeking truth Thanks for the comment and the support. This is typical of the R5T community as a whole. Many nice people all helping each other keep these car alive and kicking!
If you're ever looking to swap I have two very well behaved Children who are a delight to be around ;D The envy is stronger than the force but the respect for you owning and keeping it alive is far more. If I ever get rich can I come drive it - standard rules "Bend it, pay for it".
@@DeedsGallagher Lol Pass on the children. Been there, done that. Actually, when I was looking for the R5 T2 16 years ago I was very reluctant to buy because of hearing all the horror stories of parts, reliability etc. A acquaintance in England told me to just go test drive it and go from there. I did and fell in love with the car. I did not buy it that day for the amount I wanted to pay but when the previous owner could not get the price he wanted on ebay I got the phone call to come pick up the car. On the way home I was even confronted by a Subbie WRX that wanted to race. I didn't push it after owning the car for only a few hours and didn't want to blow up my new acquisition. A little nerve racking at the beginning but over time I learned how to wrench on the R5 T2 which had similar systems to many european cars of that time. In fact, it has made me more fearless in buying older cars as they are much simplier than modern day cars that require alot of diagnostic equipment exclusively owned by the dealership. In the end, cars are pretty well mechanically the same. You just have to spend the time to figure them out. The R5 Turbo community has been extremely helpful as well as communications on the internet.
@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour how can you drive well with a hat on? In France people driving with a hat are known to be slow drivers because it is disorienting for some reason.
Tellement cool de voir l'une des plus incroyables voitures que la France ait produite être autant appréciée dans votre beau pays ! Merci Nicole pour cette vidéo 🙏
Imagina estar de vacaciones en California y encontrarte esta máquina aparcada en la calle de un pueblo… y ahora seis años después conocer su historia… alucinante!! Ya me hubiera gustado a mi poder probarlo así…
@@abikepeddlerAT the time I lived in Ecuador and saw some amazing car races, many brands compete (I am sorry I do not know what ware the race event's name) Different categories, the Renault turbo competed with many brand's, Porch, Mercedes, Japanese brands, and the Renault was always the winner
Now that is a Prince of an owner to let you take his prized possession into that scenario. Sir, you are truly a gentleman and outstanding owner. As a past owner of 930s and always loving the R5 since it was released, this was a pleasure to watch and empathetically understand all that was going on. Terrific video and thank YOU!!
After years of all those English lads, I think Nicole Johnson is my new favorite car reviewer. Great interviewing style. Great personality. Great stuff!
Eric the owner here: @Honest Reviewer I am biased but I agree! This is why I agreed to do the episode with her. Not only is Nicole an exceptional listener but she's genuinely interested in the vehicle, the history behind it and the owners story. I am very grateful to the Detour crew for this opportunity not only for the life experience but also because my beloved car is now burned onto (Celluloid? Hardrive? Cloud?) forever (Or until UA-cam is taken over by Elon). Did you know that Elon Musk once owned a 1993 McLaren F1. He had to sell it when he agreed to join Tesla. Can't be driving a petrol burning car while trying to peddle EV's. True story. Thanks for watching! ABP
@@abikepeddler That comment is almost even better than this exceptional episode. Especially the last part of your comment, hillarious...🤣 Take care of you and your beautiful car(s?)
I can't imagine American's deception when travelling to France when they realise no one is wearing berets :/ Nice to see one of our legendary car in the US and to know there is some enthusiasts about it! Keep the good work on this channel!
@Yep Le Bloop What do you mean, nobody’s wearing berets? I’m in France and I wear a beret everywhere I go. Being American, I try my best to fit in with the frogs.
Eric the owner here: The great thing about cars as a hobby is there is a car for every mood, every need and every lifestyle. I hope you find a perfect match...
@@abikepeddler Hi Eric, I agree. I’ve built a 1984 5.0l Firebird TransAm KITT replica, I’ve a Reliant Scimitar rotting on the drive and am now getting my Sep 2001 Red/White Mini Cooper back on the road after 13 years on the drive, it’s with BMW right now having thousands of work done. Sometimes life events can happen that dampen the passion… it’s time to pick it all back up.
@@abikepeddler yeah, it’s a 1979 3.0l Scimitar GTE SE6B. When I first left school my first boss (now a billionaire) had me polish classic cars in a barn at his home that we’d imported from California back to the UK for resale including Jag E-Types, XK120’s, XK140’s, Porsche 356, Austin Healey 3000’s etc. That Scimitar with its Smiths clocks and straight leg seating position feels like an E-Type.
My first car at 16years old.. my dream car.. the ultimate dream would be owning a Maxi Turbo 😍 Excited like a child watching this episode.. Thank you ✨
I remember hearing about these cars in the day. It was widely known that it was faster than snot. Eric has done a marvellous job of bringing it back to life as it would have been and is obviously a true officianado of the type. Nice job driving it, Nicole and thanks for sharing this.
Hearing "Renault" pronounced as close to correct as the accent can do, is a delightful change, as is seeing an owner who's not afraid of taking his pride and joy down a dirt road,... Then Nicole barely able to take her eyes off the road while learning how the French do "Add Lightness". This is a great episode. @ Nicole - if you get the chance, get behind the wheel of the true first "Hot Hatch" (nearly a decade before the Golf,..), a Renault R16TS. It rides like a luxury car, grips like a rally car, has the same mid-front layout as the Citroen DS, and Torsion Bar suspension all round, so can go from freeway to dirt field without loosing it's cool.
Eric the owner here: I do my best when pronouncing Renault. I know my pronunciation is to sharp. There should be a lot more roll in how it is pronounced. The "R" is silent and the rest just sort of spills out. I will practice. One of my French bud's is always giving me crap for how I say it.
@@dozo1211 Yea, glad somebody was giving me props on my pronunciation of "Renault" because a number of others thought I butchered it. I'm good either way... I am now having to practice "Pajero" as I just bought a 1997 Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution and nobody seems to agree on how that is pronounced. 🤔
I was really excited for this video, I remember meeting Eric for the first time a long time ago and him telling me he had one of these and then finally seeing it in person is just a true gem. I thought the closest I’d ever get to one is these is through video games!
@Ducati Kalib Oh, gee, I wonder who this is. 😁 Wasup my man?! Thanks for checking out the video and chiming in. Where is your UA-cam channel with your Renault adventures? To busy after chasing down M3's at the Nurburgring?
Fantastic car and an even more fantastic owner. The humility he showed when mentioning that he didn't consider it to be his car is laudable. This is how these cars should be.
This car was a devil 😈, I’m French and it was amazing the sound. It’s like a flat 6, a particular sound that you recognize among a thousand. Thanks from France.
Merci d"avoir mis un berret pour conduire cette incroyable petite voiture 😁 . J'ai eu la chance de monter à bord de cet engin diabolique sur les petites routes de Provence... just WAOW ! de retour à la maison, il fallait laisser "redescendre" le turbo pendant 20 à 30 minutes; incroyable souvenir, encore merci à mon "poto" pour ces sensations.
Love everything about this car! Used to own a much slower Peugeot 106 Rallye, but the french car makers really knew how to make the most chuckable little hatches. Best fun I've ever had on winding roads. Love to see a legend like this being used as intended, thanks for keeping it in such great condition!
Hi ! So cool to see this french legend living in such good hands ! As another french guy, I started driving in a 45 HP Renault 5 GTL. Fun to see that the inside door panel, including the locker, was pure stock ! Thumbs up for the philosophy of this man !
Nicole, I can't thank you enough for reviewing this car! Here in EU, this thing is a Legend. Glad to see that people from across the pond do share the love for this vehicle. And congratulations to the owner, the car is in mint condition. Greetings 🇮🇹
Eric the owner: It is a legend worldwide among all the Group 4/B fans. I pinch myself that I have the honor to own and care for such a unique car. Thanks for watching!
Eric the owner here: I assume you mean Clio Williams? I would LOVE to have a go in one of those! That blue paint with the gold wheels... it just looks like fun in box form!
FRENCHY : Cela me fait un grand plaisir de voir les personnes d'autres pays apprécier autant notre petite française sur-vitaminé !!!! Merci de faire continuer la légende mes amis 🙂 ENGLISH :It gives me great pleasure to see people from other countries enjoying our little French girl so much !!!! Thank you for keeping the legend alive my friends 🙂
I am french and born in 1981. One reason that could explain the reputation of being a widow maker is that it was relatively cheap compared to the other cars that had the same amount of horse power. So, a lot of young and inexperienced drivers could afford it, especially on second hand. Those kind of cars were also called "three climber" because... well if you miss the turn ;) ... The Peugeot 205 1.9L GTI 130 HP was also quite impressive. But the true demon was the Peugeot 205 T16 (turbo 16 soupapes), 200 HP 4X4 !
Eric the owner here: Fun fact: The R5 Turbo was the most powerful French car you could buy when it was released. And while 160 bhp was not much, it was enough to make it climb trees for sure. Can you imagine if Renault had the foresight to have engineered 4WD into the package? It would have dominated WRC for years!
The face Nicole makes when she fired it up...... 💪🦾💥👏☀️!! Mrs Johnson, you make (some unknown & very interesting ) cars cool by driving them & presenting them to the public with a massive funloving openness that's VERY catching... Thx a billion🤙😇👍
And the DNA from this car was carried over into the Peugeot 205 T16 the most successful Group B rally car 🚗 I love your enthusiasm and joy you bring another great video 👍
Eric the owner here: The T16 is simply amazing. I got up close and personal with one in 2019 at an Italian/French car show in Van Nuys CA. I just stood there in amazement. What a car!
Got two of those beauties. One was fully restored and painted in bright black wit dark brass details. The other one was fully repurposed to race in classic rally around Europe. Certainly they are not comfy cars, and the driver must be gentle with them to get the best performance without losing the back end, crashing into a nearby oak... Both are one of the most precious cars on my collection.
Eric the owner here: Any person that owns and R5 Turbo is going to have a very interesting taste in cars. I bet your collection fits that description... Thanks for watching! ABP
Eric the owner here: Hey thanks Will! Nice of you to say. I promise to take great care of her until the next owner takes over someday... likely my son Jason.
Eric was so nice to let you drive this, on the appropriate road... He's right, Jean Ragnotti was the man with R5 Turbo, and he still is. He does a lot of shows in France with his R5 and random ones. My best friend (who knows J.Ragnotti personally) has a R5 Turbo too (13km only). This car is pure joy to drive, "Une Bombinette" (a Little Bomb). Great video! Cheers from France
@@ericcharnholm9595 He drives it, regularly but not on a weekly base, maybe something like once a month. He has so mutch cars to drive (and a lot of old Renault like the R5T)... He has several Renault garages, and regularly organises some shows (more like some "gathering")where people come with their Renault sport car, old ones and new ones, like Alpine etc... J.Ragnotti often comes to these events, he is such a nice and humble person... He knows EVERYTHING about the car, he is the car... Quiet impressive to see him making donuts in a room sized area EDIT: You have a veny nice car Eric, seuls les connaisseurs possèdent cette voiture.
I had one in the nineties. In that time this car was insane. I was in group of 17 owners. Every month we drove to Paris and made a sport by drifting into parking places on the left side of the road. This because you could make a nice drift over the whole width of the road. We wrecked a lot of wheels. The nineties where the years I discovered French a lot.
C’est génial ! Vous êtes une jeune femme Américaine et vous tombez pour une icône automobile Française, Renault en l’occurrence. C’est formidable ! Bien à vous ! Greetings from France ! 🇫🇷🤝🇺🇸
What a great car! My parents had quite a few ordinary Renault 5's back in the day (70's till 1987 or so) and when I saw this one for the first time (early 80's) I was so amazed, first at its looks and then at its price: if I remember well it was 65.000 Dutch guilders (1 guilder was a little bit less than the Deutsche mark or 0.45 Euro in today's money), whereas the normal R5's were well under 20.000 guilders (maybe entry-level even under 10.000). This is a very fun and still informative video, keep it up!
R5 Turbo, 205T16 Evo, Alpine A110, 306 Maxi, etc... The french passion of rallye cars. There are smart race cars and also pleasure machines. And there prices allows everyone to get them
We had a lot of R5's around here in the 80-90's...so different from the R5 Turbo...amazing. Nicole has the charm to bring out the best in the guest... 😉
Eric the owner here: Europe got so many great hot hatches over the years that we did not get to experience here in the United States. Now that many of these cars are legal for import into the U.S. collectors are buying them so they too can experience the magic. Nicole is an outstanding host and so fun to share seat time with!
Im so proud to see that this little french legend car brings happy an american guy !! This kind of car are today to much rare....thanks to use it and not let this vehicle going die in an old garage !!
So excited for another video. Nicole you are a unicorn. The cars in your videos are always very cool and unique, but it's your knowledge, curiosity and genuine excitement/enthusiasm for these vehicles that really makes it worth watching. So endearing. Keep up the fantastic work. I'm very jealous you get to drive the cars. The look on your face while driving is priceless and you definitely have the skills behind the wheel. By the way The French Berets were a nice touch. 👌
I am so surprised to see one rolling in the USA! One of these R5 Turbo 2 was passing by everyday in front of the highschool building, and I still wonder how it is to drive. I loved the sound of the engine! Thanks for this moment of memorabilia!
Well, I am a mechanic from Italy, work for Renault motor company since I was born, and I’m very proud to be the high classified technician. My daddy own this car when I was a little kid and I remember how much fun when we go to the Italian mountains, and then I own Renault Clio V6, and the Renault spider. In my opinion, as a professional, and a lover, I think the old cars are more feelings, and please forgive my English, because the heating of the Soul, that makes a carburettor is not as an injection system. I even remember an old Renault 8 Gordini that my father, use it to fix… she was like a scratch on the back.
Eric the owner here: Uno dei miei commenti preferiti e proveniente da un meccanico significa molto. Sono contento che ti sia piaciuto... grazie per aver guardato! One of my favorite comments and coming from a mechanic means a lot. Glad you liked it... thanks for watching!
Same for me. I have wanted one for 41 years. Road & Track had one listed for sale at the back of the magazine for at least a year in 1983 and I drooled over that ad every month. Never got one but still love it!
@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour I am giving the 2023 GR Corolla Morizo some serious consideration. Seems to run along the same theme as the R5 T2 in a modern version. My last Corolla was a '78 SR5 Sport Coup with 1600 2TC aluminium head engine. I got it in '83 and everyone thought I was dumb for putting TRD performance cam, dual-Weber side-drafts, and a Monza exhaust system in it. That little car was a screamer. Redline was 6800 rpm but it would make power up to 7500. Bulletproof engine and super close 5-speed with 3.90 rear end. That was a fun car!
The turbo is sized for racing, so it won't spool up and make boost until you get into the upper RPM band. That really give the car character driving it on the road. It's definitely meant to be driven hard ;-) Love the beret ;-)
An ingenious idea that became a Group B blue print. Eric's enthusiasm and extensive knowledge of this iconic French dose of insanity is indeed infectious.
Thanks so much for doing this feature Nicole. As always, you did an outstanding job and brought us a truly special car and a passionate owner. I’ve been fascinated with these from the beginning and this is a neat opportunity to get a closer look. You’re the best! As a side note: I can’t imagine what this guy went through after that fire. Huge kudos to him.
Eric the owner here: Hey, thanks for the nice words 58raceguy. Fire was unfortunate. Nobody was hurt but the loss of the vehicles was tough. Didn't know if I wanted to participate in the car collecting hobby again after the fire. The loss was just too painful. But a good friend of mine gave me his beat up 1964 VW Beetle and that drew me back in. And I gravitate towards the odd and interesting cars, not the typical Porsche 911/Corvette stuff and that is why Nicole was perfect to share this R5 Turbo with the UA-cam community. She is all about the awesome and interesting.
@abikepeddler Eric thank you for sharing your feelings and experience, especially as difficult as it was. I’ve never been in a position to have a collection of cars, but the ones I’ve owned I’ve been pretty attached to so trying to put myself in your shoes is beyond my comprehension. A good friend of mine lost his collection of vintage cars (along with most everything else he owned) in the fires in Paradise, CA. some years back and I’ll never forget talking through it with him. I’m thankful for you that you had a friend who was willing to step along side of you and aid in getting you back into the hobby... that’s a true friend. Blessings on you and best wishes as you enjoy your fantastic R5 Turbo. Hopefully other unique and interesting cars are in your future as well. And I agree, Nicole is the best at what she does and the perfect person to introduce us to your car.
This car in Spain was named "The widow-maker" because of the turbo-lag and the huge amount of mortal accidents this turbo-lag caused during closed turns. It was also a highly coveted car among the Spanish twenty-somethings of the 80s, but very few were qualified to drive it.
Eric the owner here: Love the stories from those that were in the world of the R5 Turbo's from back in the day. In today's world the car is really quite tame. It's reputation far exceeds the reality in my opinion.
even regular r5 was problematic, as it was light as feather (but nose heavy) and could go fast with stronger engine (was it something like 1,4?), so you could be in trouble quickly. as least as i renumber driving one of these as a young guy.
Ok. The French manicure, striped shirt, scarf, baret, the glasses and the miming whilst driving the Renault. Awesome! Great video as always! Thank you 😊
Renault 5 turbo, ice track in the alps, 16 years old and a little conservation with the truth…. Best time ever! Go go go, break straight, turn in, hand brake on, oversteer, straighten up, go go go!!!!! Pure fun!❤
@@abikepeddler hey Eric! Love your car! I was just a teenager on a skiing holiday. My mom had a back injury so she didn’t join my sister and I on the slopes so one day I decided just to chill with her. We discovered an ice driving school. Of course you were supposed to be a licensed adult but the way they asked was something along the lines of “are you a driver?” To which my mom replied “yup” economical with the truth which was I’d been banging around the farm fields in a car we got for $50. Now I’m in a Renault 5 turbo on ice! Screw skiing! I’m having the time of my life. They carved the course out of deep snow so there were places with six foot snow walls. I’m happy to say that I didn’t wreck it and went on to play in the snow in Scotland in my Peugeot 205 (not the GTI but I wish) Best $50 ever spent. Now I drive a pickup in Texas… not the same😖
You must be very convincing to the owners -- you got to drive the car through the twisties, and on the dirt, and looks like you had lots of fun! Again, the quality of the video makes me feel like I'm riding along! Wonderful!! And, oh, yeah, cute berets!
Eric the owner here: Actually I suggested it. When asked where we should shoot an episode with a rally icon, there can be only one place. In the dirt. And it was so fun! The car was truly designed just for this purpose and you can feel that in the engineering as it drifts through corners, hooks and goes!
@@abikepeddler Absolutely fantastic. Meant to be driven, not sealed up in a museum. I very much appreciate your generosity in allowing the car to be filmed by Nicole and her crew, and to share it with us random internet video watchers! It looked like you were enjoying yourself! Many kudos!
Eric the owner here: Great car! We did not get anything like the 5 GT Turbo's. Although the GT/Alpine Turbo's had less power then the 5 Turbo, they also weighed a good bit less. I'm guessing around 2000 lbs (900 kilos)? Is that about right?
I got goosebumps while rewinding my entire childhood as every year through my village (in France) a rally race was organised, and every year before each race we had the right to access the list of all the cars enrolled for the race, and with my father and friends, we were excited to check that list to know whether or not a R5 turbo among other cars like the Clio Williams, or 205 turbo 16 were going to take part of it. Thanks for reviving, through this video, part of these golden memories, much love!
Eric the owner here: Oh man, this is just an amazing comment! I can't imagine a childhood like that! The United States is so deprived of cars like the Clio Williams, Clio V6, 205 T16 and most any other great rally inspired car that I can't imagine waking up the morning of a race and checking the start list to see if my favorite car will be appearing. Amazing.
Vous conduisez une pièce de l'histoire française, une des voitures les plus mythique de notre pays, content de voir que cette voiture est entre de bonnes mains.
Eric le propriétaire ici : Je suis fier de prendre soin de cette voiture. Cela a été un honneur et je le transmettrai à un propriétaire attentionné lorsque mon temps sera écoulé. Merci d'avoir regardé!
Hi Eric and Nicole, Thanks for the ride !! I enjoyed it very much. Actually I'm french and when I was going to school every day I was passing by a Renault garage and there was always a Renault 5 Turbo or an Alpine A310 in the center of the showing. And of course sometimes, I was going in the garage and in the cockpit of this beast , I think I still remember the smell. Moreover I grew up in the south east of France where this car was quite popular because the roads there are famous for their sharp turns and a lot of rallies took place in this region. I have also seen several rally specials where I could see more than one maxi 5 turbo prepared with more than 400 hp. Now I'm 50, I may have the cash to buy one but the prices have climbed to the hill. So it will really be a caprice to get one. My father has (and we keep it with my brother) a Porsche 993 that has the same philosophy, central engine, wide rear tires drive, double suspension triangulation, AND huge Boost, sound and Pleasure after 4000-5000 rpm, but the 993 is more classy. It's a great car but this Renault Turbo has something special, it's rare and iconic of a period of crazy times and this is still my dream car ❤.
Eric the owner here: Love your back story! I hope you someday pull the trigger and become an R5 Turbo owner. You are the right kind of person to own something like this because you understand the heritage and historical importance of cars like this. Thanks for watching.
I liked how Eric remains when you were driving in the gravel :D. You and Eric should think of presenting more videos together. It is so enthusiastic with your both and different characters, amazing! thank you!
J'ai vu cette auto pour la première fois au salon de l'automobile à Paris en 1980. C'était la première version avec un superbe habitacle très différent de la Turbo 2 qui reprenais l'intérieur de l'Alpine turbo ,pour des raisons économique. Magnifique auto.
Quel moment dans l'histoire de la France et du WRC ! Voir la première de cette voiture a dû être quelque chose ! Cette première voiture était-elle rouge ? Vous souvenez-vous?
Il me semble en effet qu'elle était rouge ... Cependant j'ai peur que ma mémoire soit perturbée par le fait qu'une Hôtesse m'avait donné plein d'autocollants.je les ai tous collés sur mes cahiers d'école et là elle était rouge!😊
Yet another super enjoyable video. Interesting, educational, fun, and visceral. I felt like I was in the car with you. Favorite moment, was probably the rally at the end.
The Turbo5 is awesome. Nice to hear an owners perspective. I'm local in SD and know the road in the first half of your video very well. It's full of elevation change and blind corners. Fast 2nd & 3rd gear corners. I try to take my S2000 on it as much as I can.
Eric the owner here: @StickShiftStudios Oh, yea, HVR is a GREAT road. Just have to be respectful of the locals. I assume you have but if you haven't Mesa Grande out near Dudley Bakery is arguably even better! Darn it. Now you are making me want to go drive! Thanks for watching! ABP
@@abikepeddler Respect is key. Mesa Grande is good. Just have to watch for Cows. Did you say you had a 700 mile range on a tank of gas. 12 gallon tank just doesn't cut it.
@@StickShiftStudios Renault claimed something like 825 miles to a tank. Steady-state cruising, the car gets 25 miles per gallon. (It has the aerodynamic properties of a cathedral. It has 2 12.5 gallon tanks on board. So 25 gallons, 25 MPG... 625mile. You could basically drive from Washington d.c. to Chicago on a single fill up. And no, I have no idea why a rally car needs that much fuel. The stages are not very long.
So nice to see passionate people talking about the ‘Creme de la crème’. More like this! To the owner, we love you and your car. Thank you for taking care of our heritage and sharing it with us.
@@abikepeddler Hi Eric! Thank you for responding! It was SO MUCH FUN watching you talk about the car in a very passionate way. Not many unique car owners take the time to talk to someone about their passion in the way you do. You deserve the car, and the car definitely deserves you. I wish you two many many safe kilometers. Kind regards from Belgium!
French here, love to know that some people across the ocean can appreciate these little cars of ours. I think it ended up into the right hands :)
Eric the owner here: @MightyCoffeeMaker Hey, thanks! I pinch myself everyday that I have the opportunity to care for this wonderful little car. Love the French engineering! ABP
Thank you for watching!!
The Peugeot 205 T16 of the same era was another gem
@@benwu7980 Very rare
Yes imo in very good hands. But please forget about the hat. Just ridiculous. It is the same way about us cars. When if i ride it must i smoke a marlboro cigarette with a cowboy hat?
As a French, this video kind of made me emotional. The R5 Turbo 2 is a rare sight even in France; not many were produced, and a lot of them were lost over the years. Being born in the 90s, these cars are a testimony to an era I wish I would have known. We once were a country that really, deeply loved automobiles; and our manufacturers once had the audacity to build unreasonable machines for enthusiasts to enjoy. That time is long gone now. It's touching to see a foreigner like Eric be so passionate about what is essentially a blast from the golden years of our automotive industry. Even letting somebody else experience the R5 brings him sheer joy. This goes to show how good we were back then, and how shameful it is that we've been letting our legacy die off for decades.
Jump to the ground as the turbo slows to cross the borderline. Run like the wind as excitement shivers up and down my spine. - NP
Thank you for sharing with us!!
@@CarVideoCzar F yes! Sing it Geddy! LoL Honestly, I wish Neil was singing about an R5T rather then a Ferrari Barchetta...
Eric the owner here: This is a great comment and it is really interesting to hear your take on this as a Frenchmen (Frenchwoman?) But there is a glimmer of light as Renault is making noise that they may be bringing the madness back. A successor to both the R5 and the R5 Turbo may be on the horizon. Let's all now kneel down pray...
I really don't understand this comment - French manufacturers absolutely *dominated* the World Rally Championships in the 2000s when you would have been in your teens, for example!
After the rally deaths in 1986, the sport's rules changed and the cars became 'boring' and had to be closer to mainstream production cars .. so became, on the whole, unremarkable and you won't have bothered to notice them when growing up ...
The exciting vehicles moved to Rally Raid (like Paris-Dakar Rally) where Peugeot 205 T16s, 405s, Citroen ZXs dominated, with more success than they ever had in FIA rally championships.
The Group 4 car in this video is from a pretty narrow time-frame where the cars could be bought as road-going versions and still be special. Everything after that was either too super-car like for anyone to realy own, or (later) too normal a car to be excited about.
It is funny how a misunderstanding of historical circumstance can bring up emotions and disappointments about things that never really happened! French manufacturers continued to stay successful ... but sadly you didn't see it (maybe to busy looking into the past?) ..
As a french kid, this Renault was my dream car... so weird that american people know about this fantastic beast. A french legend. Your r5 turbo 2 is super beautiful ! Congratulations !!!
Yes it is! We're so glad you enjoyed watching..thank you!!
Eric the owner here: Not weird at all actually. Many Americans follow European sports, racing and entertainment. You know, we have Formula 1 in America, right? Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video!
the maxi is the best one
Fair play to this guy for letting Nicole drive his pride and joy off road!
We agree!! Thank you for watching!!
Eric the owner here: Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
@@abikepeddleri have a question to Erik the owner,
It seems that you are a fan of European cars.
But, witch European car is your dream car to own,drive or to see?
Agreed amazing guy. On loose gravel geez, hope sh did not endure any stone chips.. Beautiful colour too..😀
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As a french guy living now in the west of Canada, this car reminds me a lot of souvenir. I was around 20 year old when it came on the market and let me tell you it was my dream car, sadly I didn't have the money to buy one. You can find on youtube some video of Jean Ragnotti and a Renault 5 turbo. This guy was a magician with this car. Thank Nicole for this good video.
Thank you..glad you enjoyed watching!
yeah same here, lovely french cars ,205 gti r5 turbo etc.. but all to expensive for this student at that time
Hii, in Italy the:Renault 5 turbo, Fiat uno turbo, Ford fiesta and 205 GTI said: LE BARE VOLANTI, for the dangerous appeal with tre road...Ciaoo, hi
oui la 205 gti 1.9 phase 2
mon dieu quel engin ... mais vraiment trop cher pour un gamin a l'epoque
@@bertrandlahid6528 130 HP, impressionant pour 800 kg de voiture....Ciao
Je suis Français et je vis en France. Cette voiture a bercé mon enfance, c'était un mythe bien réel ! Si vous pouvez l'essayer en version maxi Turbo, vous hallucinerez encore plus !
Bravo à vous et merci pour ce test !
J'ai fait exprès d'écrire en français, cela ne pouvait être autrement avec cette voiture ! 😉
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Eric le propriétaire ici : Oui, bien sûr. Il faut parler français quand on parle Renault R5 Turbo ! Merci d'avoir regardé!
@@abikepeddler C'etait un réel plaisir, votre R5 Turbo est très belle !
Merci à vous d'aimer cette "petite" voiture française !
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Moi aussi elle m'a fait rêver cette bombinette. J'ai adoré la prononciation de Jean Ragnotti en Jean Rag' notti. 🤣
@@ggousier Jean Ragnotti était l'homme !
I am 45, THE car of my childhood, now an adult, it's still so beautiful to look at 😍. Congrats from France 🇨🇵
Thank you so much for watching!!!
Eric the owner here: Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!
French here. My mechanic had one prepared for racing. He modified the commercial version to Rally B class specs with many parts sold by Renault. It shed a lot of weight and went from 250 hp to 470 hp. It was like driving a rocket powered go cart.
The other iconic French sports/rally car that came out after that was the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 valve, another tiny little zippy thing. It was actually way more successful in class B rallies than it's Renault counterpart.
Back in the 80's and 90's, there were very few radars and speed traps on French highways, gas was cheap and tolls were reasonable, I would drive my Renault 21 Turbo station wagon from Paris to the Alps for skiing weekends at 180km/h.
I also enjoyed riding my Ducati 851 Super Sport around the curves of Dampierre and scraping the pavement with my footrests.
People loved driving and having fun cars. But the dark side was that a combination of more primitive structural engineering, no airbags, no ABS braking, the French wine making tradition and weakly enforced traffic norms lead to a very high death toll and the government cracked down with radars and speed traps everywhere. Add to this the price of gasoline, extremely expensive tolls (privatized highways) and the pleasure has been taken out of driving. Driving now has been reduced to going from point A to point B.
Thank you so much for sharing with us!
Eric the owner here: Yes, France speed has changed. The TDF riders are often faster then the automobiles. ha ha... Thanks or watching!
I'm blown away that Eric let you take it for a rip on a proper rally stage road! That is a proper car enthusiast, he knows the car can be cleaned, repaired and enjoyed again and again. My hats off to Eric and you Nicole for giving the Renault a solid thrashing!
Yes.. it was very generous of Eric to share this experience with us!! Thank you so much for watching!!
@Bryan Cohn Eric the owner here: That is pretty much the nicest thing anyone has said in the comments! I don't think anything more meaningful to me could be said then "proper car enthusiast". Wow. That means a lot. Thank you. ABP
@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour I just wanted to say I LOVE your channel & style. Btw you totally remind me of a petrolhead Sarah Silverman. Amazing!
Yeah, this guy seems pretty awesome. Really enjoyed his personality in this video. 👍 such a likable guy.
That car is made for driving. Having it parked would be a shame
I had the chance to meet Eric and his R5 Turbo 2 while riding my bike in Rancho Santa Fe last year. As a European, I was excited to see this car in the US. Eric is a super nice guy, genuinely passionate, and the car is in fantastic condition! Great video!
Very cool! Thanks for watching..glad you enjoyed it!!
Eric the owner here: Hey TIm. I remember meeting you! Thanks for checking in and for the nice words. It was so fun shooting this episode with Nicole. She was utterly brilliant sharing seat time with in this fun buzz bomb. Thanks for watching!
@@abikepeddler Hey Eric! Good to hear from you! Really cool to see you guys having fun with the R5, especially on the dirt! Reminds me of the "Gravel for Breakfast" videos ahahaha! Hope to see you on the road soon!
Lies again? FAS FUS
@@NazriB ?
I used to own one in the late 80's and when driving it felt like you were part of the car. The whistling of the turbo was orgasmic ...
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Seeing an American so emotional about a French classic genuinely makes me happy. Love this car since I am a kid and remember seeing it quiet often on the road back in the days. You sure don't see them anymore. Thank you for the video.
You're so welcome...we're glad you enjoyed watching!!
Eric the owner here: I love this car so much! Feel honored I get to care for it!
@@abikepeddler Congratulations on the car, you did an amazing job. I was always fascinated by it as a kid and still am all these years later! So sorry for the tragedy you had to endure, that is a tough one.
@@rosebuddesign635 Hey, thanks for the kind words...
That is one iconic car, you just keep digging up gems Nicole!
Thanks..we're glad you like it!!
Maybe even more than the really really cool Renault , I enjoyed the owner Eric"s enthusiasm and passion , getting over setbacks and moving on to pursue a lifelong dream , a true gearhead, awesome content Nicole , as always.
Yes we totally agree!! Thank you so much for watching!!
Eric the owner here: @Graham Johnston Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching! APB
It’s just growling! Growling!! 😂
I remember following one of these down an Alpine pass, in the dark. I could hear it all the time but the only way I could tell how far ahead of me it was, was when I saw the flames coming out the exhaust at the downchanges before the hairpins! Stupendous!
Oh wow! Thank you so much for sharing with us!!
Eric the owner here: Yea, I wonder if mine does that! That would be amazing. Thanks for watching!
@@ericcharnholm9595 Hi Eric, I’d be surprised if it didn’t! It was a great sight, especially in the dark! Awesome car, enjoy!
So cool and funny to see Eric going between "OMG please don't wreck this jewel" and "Yeah finally there's someone who appreciates this beast in the purest and truest way" the whole time. Great driving, appreciation, respect, and passion I see, keep it up!!
Eric the owner here: Masaki... It was super fun riding shotgun and experiencing this car from a different perspective. Normally it is my scaring the crap out of my passengers (which, admittedly, I take great pleasure in...) but in this case I got to play co-driver as well as give a little instruction on the cars behavior and tendencies. Nicole is a total pro so it was fun to watch her work.
Thank you so much for watching..glad you enjoyed it!
I love these videos. I also love the fact that the owners want their cars to really be driven, it goes to show how genuinely enthusiastic they are and how they want to share in that enthusiasm.
Eric the owner here: I just do not understand people that own cars like this and put them away. Cars like this should be shared with the public! Reading some of the comments below, some state they have never heard of this car or have never seen one in person. That is tragic. One of my favorite things to do with this car is take it to places where it is just so out of it's element. Home Depot to get potting soil. Starbucks to get a Grande Mocha. Or even getting a Covid Booster... in your Renault R5 Turbo. The look on peoples faces is priceless.
Yes..we agree!!!
These were built by Alpine in Dieppe. The Turbo 1 an 2 are absolutely awesome - having completely stripped and original Turbo 1 - 5 years ago for restored the actual conversion was quite rudimentary underneath the panels. To watch Jean Ragnotti fling one of these around is amazing. The original wheels had Metric tyres which now cost even more than the wheels fitted to this car - hence many people fit the Gotti option. Turbo 1s also feature Aluminium roof skins. They grip and grip and grip and then your upside down!
Absolutely love these - what a beautiful example - and a lovely feature you've made on it! 👍👍
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Byron - did Alpine use the R12/R16 based mechanicals in there? - the gearbox looks familiar, but the top of the engine is different. Like it's got a little A110 / 1600GT DNA in the mix.
@@PiDsPagePrototypes It uses the Renault 4 Cylinder Cleon Fonte engine which debuted in 1962 and was used in the majority of small Renaults up until the early Nineties - so such cars as the Renault 4, 5, 6 ,12 and 18 all used it in some form or another. As the Mk1 Renault 5 or Le Car as it was known in America had a longitudinal Fwd engine layout with the gearbox at the bulkhead end of firewall it was a relatively easy job to swap the engine in to the rear. The Gearbox was the later Renault 20 variant of the unit that was used in the 16 - and the rear subframe suspension and cradle was lifted from the Alpine 310 with minor modifications in to the back of the 5's shell.
@@byronmills5952 As a 16TS owner, that explains why it looks so familiar. IIRC the 5speed version debuted in the 16TX, where the 16, TL and TS all had four speeds, which also found its way in to the S1 and S2 Lotus Europa.
@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour Byron's info, deserves a heart 😄
Merci depuis la France pour avoir rendu cet hommage à cette icône de l'automobile. Et... vive Nicole !
Eric the owner here: @Stephane Hubert Je suis un grand fan de l'ingénierie française. J'adore les voitures françaises! Vive la France!
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This girl is INCROYABLE!
I have a French friend from school, known him 20+ years. His dad bought a Clio V6 when it came out because he wanted one of these and couldn’t afford it in the 80’s. The first Clio got wrecked and replaced it (not his fault) he bought another and sold it after testing the limits and fearing for his life, my friend and his brothers were pissed lol. Great video and a very cool owner!!
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Eric the owner here: The Clio V6 is already deep into the collector car spectrum as of this writing but just wait until they become legal for import into the U.S. around 2026/2027. The prices are just going to explode. There is a pent up demand for that car.
@@abikepeddler Eric, I hadn’t thought of your point. It’s going to be interesting what the Clio V6 will be selling for in the US. I imagine that BAT and Cars and Bids will have some high auction results for super clean examples!
@@violinmiata Especially the Phase 2 Clio V6... That thing will push well over $150k US once it becomes legal for import. If you are located in Europe, find a way to land one now or forever hold you wallet.
you know they made the clio v6 to houner this car and v2 model was beteer and had a button for the rain so it would lower torqeu i got to drive one once
What an exceptional vehicle. This Renault and the Lancias of that Era were amazing. The Rally wins these cars amassed astounded so many people over the years. It makes them the truly collectible cars they are. Thank you for this share...
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Eric the owner here: Hey, thanks for watching! Glad you liked this episode.
Tu oubli la 205 T 16.
Being an older youngster, from Europe, I remember seeing these cars rallying. They were awesome. Congrats on this feature 💪🏼👍🏻
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As someone who loves big cars I have to admit I often find myself thinking that no car can give you more joy than a hot hatchback.
On this drive in the passenger seat I would have probably been in need of a sick-bag 🙃
I googled for pictures of the original seats - pure 80s madness.
Thanks for another great episode!
We're glad you enjoyed watching!!!
@Mahatma Striker Eric the owner here: Hey, thanks for watching and thanks for the great comment. I agree with you. Hot hatches have their place. So fun! ABP
Oh my god!!! i saw this car five years ago by myself in carmel by the sea, I am spanish and i was spending my holydays in California and i shooted a lot of pics of this car who is parked in the streeets of carmel. I was so excited to see one of my favourites cars of all times in the USA… I came back to my country telling to my friends this is one of the best things that i saw in my trip to USA
And now thanks to you i can met the owner and the history of this unit, thanks!!
That is so awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing with us!! We're glad you enjoyed watching!
Eric the owner here: That is fantastic RuNRiOT! I bought the car in late 2018 and drive it through Carmel in October of 2018. It likely was this car. I was only there briefly as I was driving the car south to San Diego, California at the time. It is so rewarding to have conversation with Europeans about this car as it means as much to them as it does to me. Most of them are just so shocked that it is here in the United States they hardly know what to say. Friday I was at a coffee house and a French speaking person raced out of a nearby business because of this car. They had a hard time forming questions. It was funny. We both laughed. Thanks for watching! ABP
A friend sent this video to me this morning because he knows I also own a R5T2. One of the best videos I have seen. Well balanced material between the passion of the owner, factually correct on the technical as well as a test drive by Nicole to boot.
Eric is right about the support from the community. It was always there even back in 2006 when I got mine. But with the internet and also the resurgence of cars from this era it has been much easier to source parts. Nice job Nicole!
Eric the owner here: @seeking truth Thanks for the comment and the support. This is typical of the R5T community as a whole. Many nice people all helping each other keep these car alive and kicking!
We're so glad you enjoyed watching!!!
If you're ever looking to swap I have two very well behaved Children who are a delight to be around ;D The envy is stronger than the force but the respect for you owning and keeping it alive is far more. If I ever get rich can I come drive it - standard rules "Bend it, pay for it".
Amazing car, there is one in my town, in perfect condition but not for sale. The sound is just incredible!
I own RS197 but this one is legendary!
@@DeedsGallagher Lol Pass on the children. Been there, done that. Actually, when I was looking for the R5 T2 16 years ago I was very reluctant to buy because of hearing all the horror stories of parts, reliability etc. A acquaintance in England told me to just go test drive it and go from there. I did and fell in love with the car. I did not buy it that day for the amount I wanted to pay but when the previous owner could not get the price he wanted on ebay I got the phone call to come pick up the car. On the way home I was even confronted by a Subbie WRX that wanted to race. I didn't push it after owning the car for only a few hours and didn't want to blow up my new acquisition. A little nerve racking at the beginning but over time I learned how to wrench on the R5 T2 which had similar systems to many european cars of that time. In fact, it has made me more fearless in buying older cars as they are much simplier than modern day cars that require alot of diagnostic equipment exclusively owned by the dealership. In the end, cars are pretty well mechanically the same. You just have to spend the time to figure them out. The R5 Turbo community has been extremely helpful as well as communications on the internet.
I enjoy Nicole’s enthusiasm and uncontrolled excitement for cars. Another great episode 👍
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you!!
I like that: "uncontrolled excitement:! that definitely sums it up! Thats why shes so refreshing to watch!
I like her pants....reminds me of the '70's.
@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour how can you drive well with a hat on? In France people driving with a hat are known to be slow drivers because it is disorienting for some reason.
@@sfertonoc Haha maybe it's all the years of driving with a helmet! I never even noticed the beret once it fired up!
Tellement cool de voir l'une des plus incroyables voitures que la France ait produite être autant appréciée dans votre beau pays ! Merci Nicole pour cette vidéo 🙏
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En España somos fanáticos de ese coche.Felicidades por poder probarlo.
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Imagina estar de vacaciones en California y encontrarte esta máquina aparcada en la calle de un pueblo… y ahora seis años después conocer su historia… alucinante!! Ya me hubiera gustado a mi poder probarlo así…
em espanha em portugal em todo o lado amigo abraço.
It's a legend! I have seen it win local races all the time at the time no other vehicle in the same category could beat this thing, incredible machine
Eric the owner here: @Teacno V That is amazing! Where did you have this opportunity? I am very envious!
Thank you for sharing!!
@@abikepeddlerAT the time I lived in Ecuador and saw some amazing car races, many brands compete (I am sorry I do not know what ware the race event's name)
Different categories, the Renault turbo competed with many brand's, Porch, Mercedes, Japanese brands, and the Renault was always the winner
Now that is a Prince of an owner to let you take his prized possession into that scenario. Sir, you are truly a gentleman and outstanding owner. As a past owner of 930s and always loving the R5 since it was released, this was a pleasure to watch and empathetically understand all that was going on. Terrific video and thank YOU!!
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Eric the owner here: @Josh Scism Thanks for the kind words... Gotta use these cars as they were designed! Thanks for watching! ABP
Great test drive, great car and great owner. In Europe this car is an ICON. The rally drivers of the time had balls the size of melons. RESPECT !!
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After years of all those English lads, I think Nicole Johnson is my new favorite car reviewer. Great interviewing style. Great personality. Great stuff!
Eric the owner here: @Honest Reviewer I am biased but I agree! This is why I agreed to do the episode with her. Not only is Nicole an exceptional listener but she's genuinely interested in the vehicle, the history behind it and the owners story. I am very grateful to the Detour crew for this opportunity not only for the life experience but also because my beloved car is now burned onto (Celluloid? Hardrive? Cloud?) forever (Or until UA-cam is taken over by Elon).
Did you know that Elon Musk once owned a 1993 McLaren F1. He had to sell it when he agreed to join Tesla. Can't be driving a petrol burning car while trying to peddle EV's. True story.
Thanks for watching! ABP
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@@abikepeddler That comment is almost even better than this exceptional episode. Especially the last part of your comment, hillarious...🤣 Take care of you and your beautiful car(s?)
I can't imagine American's deception when travelling to France when they realise no one is wearing berets :/
Nice to see one of our legendary car in the US and to know there is some enthusiasts about it!
Keep the good work on this channel!
Glad you enjoyed watching!!
😂😂😂
No berets?! I am disappoint.
@Yep Le Bloop
What do you mean, nobody’s wearing berets? I’m in France and I wear a beret everywhere I go.
Being American, I try my best to fit in with the frogs.
@@Brinta3 that doesn't make sense, ever seen a frog wearing a beret ? 😛
(French here)
I’ve lost my love of cars over the years, watching the passion you have for them has rekindled that spark. It’s infectious, thank you.
Thank you so much..That means so much to all of us here at Detour!!
Eric the owner here: The great thing about cars as a hobby is there is a car for every mood, every need and every lifestyle. I hope you find a perfect match...
@@abikepeddler Hi Eric, I agree. I’ve built a 1984 5.0l Firebird TransAm KITT replica, I’ve a Reliant Scimitar rotting on the drive and am now getting my Sep 2001 Red/White Mini Cooper back on the road after 13 years on the drive, it’s with BMW right now having thousands of work done. Sometimes life events can happen that dampen the passion… it’s time to pick it all back up.
@@iandale You go Ian! Get them running again and use them! (Especially the Scimitar! Is it a GTE Shooting brake by chance?)
@@abikepeddler yeah, it’s a 1979 3.0l Scimitar GTE SE6B. When I first left school my first boss (now a billionaire) had me polish classic cars in a barn at his home that we’d imported from California back to the UK for resale including Jag E-Types, XK120’s, XK140’s, Porsche 356, Austin Healey 3000’s etc. That Scimitar with its Smiths clocks and straight leg seating position feels like an E-Type.
My first car at 16years old.. my dream car.. the ultimate dream would be owning a Maxi Turbo 😍 Excited like a child watching this episode.. Thank you ✨
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I remember hearing about these cars in the day. It was widely known that it was faster than snot. Eric has done a marvellous job of bringing it back to life as it would have been and is obviously a true officianado of the type. Nice job driving it, Nicole and thanks for sharing this.
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Afficionado is the word
Hearing "Renault" pronounced as close to correct as the accent can do, is a delightful change, as is seeing an owner who's not afraid of taking his pride and joy down a dirt road,... Then Nicole barely able to take her eyes off the road while learning how the French do "Add Lightness". This is a great episode.
@ Nicole - if you get the chance, get behind the wheel of the true first "Hot Hatch" (nearly a decade before the Golf,..), a Renault R16TS. It rides like a luxury car, grips like a rally car, has the same mid-front layout as the Citroen DS, and Torsion Bar suspension all round, so can go from freeway to dirt field without loosing it's cool.
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Eric the owner here: I do my best when pronouncing Renault. I know my pronunciation is to sharp. There should be a lot more roll in how it is pronounced. The "R" is silent and the rest just sort of spills out. I will practice. One of my French bud's is always giving me crap for how I say it.
@@abikepeddler He was praising your pronounciation, though ! It's good, don't worry about it.
@@dozo1211 Yea, glad somebody was giving me props on my pronunciation of "Renault" because a number of others thought I butchered it. I'm good either way... I am now having to practice "Pajero" as I just bought a 1997 Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution and nobody seems to agree on how that is pronounced. 🤔
I was really excited for this video, I remember meeting Eric for the first time a long time ago and him telling me he had one of these and then finally seeing it in person is just a true gem. I thought the closest I’d ever get to one is these is through video games!
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@Ducati Kalib Oh, gee, I wonder who this is. 😁 Wasup my man?! Thanks for checking out the video and chiming in. Where is your UA-cam channel with your Renault adventures? To busy after chasing down M3's at the Nurburgring?
Fantastic car and an even more fantastic owner. The humility he showed when mentioning that he didn't consider it to be his car is laudable. This is how these cars should be.
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This car was a devil 😈, I’m French and it was amazing the sound. It’s like a flat 6, a particular sound that you recognize among a thousand.
Thanks from France.
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@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour I watch and I’m a follower ✌️
Personally I have a golf cabriolet gli 1.8i 112hp 😎
Eric the owner: Still is the devil. 😈
@@abikepeddler 🤣🤣
That car has a beautiful engine noise, one can almost tell they'd be super great around twisting courses. Greetings from the UK.
Greetings to you!!! Thank you for watching!
Merci d"avoir mis un berret pour conduire cette incroyable petite voiture 😁 . J'ai eu la chance de monter à bord de cet engin diabolique sur les petites routes de Provence... just WAOW ! de retour à la maison, il fallait laisser "redescendre" le turbo pendant 20 à 30 minutes; incroyable souvenir, encore merci à mon "poto" pour ces sensations.
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Eric le propriétaire ici : Je suis ravi que vous ayez apprécié cet épisode et merci d'avoir regardé !
Love everything about this car!
Used to own a much slower Peugeot 106 Rallye, but the french car makers really knew how to make the most chuckable little hatches. Best fun I've ever had on winding roads.
Love to see a legend like this being used as intended, thanks for keeping it in such great condition!
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That Iconic Renault 5 Turbo rumble
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Eric the owner here: No body better to expose this cars "je ne sais quoi" to then Nicole. She is truly passionate!
Hi ! So cool to see this french legend living in such good hands ! As another french guy, I started driving in a 45 HP Renault 5 GTL. Fun to see that the inside door panel, including the locker, was pure stock ! Thumbs up for the philosophy of this man !
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Nicole, I can't thank you enough for reviewing this car! Here in EU, this thing is a Legend. Glad to see that people from across the pond do share the love for this vehicle. And congratulations to the owner, the car is in mint condition. Greetings 🇮🇹
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Eric the owner: It is a legend worldwide among all the Group 4/B fans. I pinch myself that I have the honor to own and care for such a unique car. Thanks for watching!
This car is a Icon in Europe . I had a Renault R5 Williams but the Turbo was always a dream to have .
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Eric the owner here: I assume you mean Clio Williams? I would LOVE to have a go in one of those! That blue paint with the gold wheels... it just looks like fun in box form!
@12:37 Eric: "No... no..." Nicole: We're going! 🤣 Thanks to Eric for letting Nicole drive, and much respect for daily driving it. 🍺
Haha!! Thank you so much for watching!!
So fun to be in the passenger seat and watch somebody with Nicole's driving chops pilot such an odd and fun vehicle. It was a pleasure.
@@abikepeddler ... except at 22:40 ;)
@@jamesengland7461 Ha ha... I got this.😳
I will never let her drive my car.
FRENCHY : Cela me fait un grand plaisir de voir les personnes d'autres pays apprécier autant notre petite française sur-vitaminé !!!!
Merci de faire continuer la légende mes amis 🙂
ENGLISH :It gives me great pleasure to see people from other countries enjoying our little French girl so much !!!!
Thank you for keeping the legend alive my friends 🙂
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Eric the owner here: It was our pleasure! Thanks for watching!
@@abikepeddler Yessssssss !! 🙂
Oh, Nicole has another video, I clicked play before I even read the name of the episode. Never fails to impress. Thanks for sharing!
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I am french and born in 1981. One reason that could explain the reputation of being a widow maker is that it was relatively cheap compared to the other cars that had the same amount of horse power. So, a lot of young and inexperienced drivers could afford it, especially on second hand. Those kind of cars were also called "three climber" because... well if you miss the turn ;) ...
The Peugeot 205 1.9L GTI 130 HP was also quite impressive. But the true demon was the Peugeot 205 T16 (turbo 16 soupapes), 200 HP 4X4 !
Thank you so much for sharing with us!! Very interesting!
@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour erratum : I wanted to say "tree climber" and not "three climber"😋
Eric the owner here: Fun fact: The R5 Turbo was the most powerful French car you could buy when it was released. And while 160 bhp was not much, it was enough to make it climb trees for sure. Can you imagine if Renault had the foresight to have engineered 4WD into the package? It would have dominated WRC for years!
The face Nicole makes when she fired it up...... 💪🦾💥👏☀️!! Mrs Johnson, you make (some unknown & very interesting ) cars cool by driving them & presenting them to the public with a massive funloving openness that's VERY catching... Thx a billion🤙😇👍
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And the DNA from this car was carried over into the Peugeot 205 T16 the most successful Group B rally car 🚗 I love your enthusiasm and joy you bring another great video 👍
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Eric the owner here: The T16 is simply amazing. I got up close and personal with one in 2019 at an Italian/French car show in Van Nuys CA. I just stood there in amazement. What a car!
Not quite. Heuliez did the bodywork for the 205 T16, whom also did work on the original R5 Turbo. Both cars were individual efforts.
@@user-vk4vd7vr5t Marcello Gandini and Marc Deschamps did the exterior styling of the Renault R5 Turbo while at Bertone in 1978.
@@abikepeddler correct
Got two of those beauties. One was fully restored and painted in bright black wit dark brass details. The other one was fully repurposed to race in classic rally around Europe. Certainly they are not comfy cars, and the driver must be gentle with them to get the best performance without losing the back end, crashing into a nearby oak... Both are one of the most precious cars on my collection.
Aweome...thank you for sharing with us!!
Eric the owner here: Any person that owns and R5 Turbo is going to have a very interesting taste in cars. I bet your collection fits that description... Thanks for watching! ABP
I'm french and I love this car ! I'm really happy that she is now in such passionate & good hands ! :)
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Eric the owner here: Hey thanks Will! Nice of you to say. I promise to take great care of her until the next owner takes over someday... likely my son Jason.
Being close to 60 and in love with a sportsncar of the 90's, before watching this clip I thought I was not sane but now I know I am not alone...
You are definitely not alone!!!
Eric the owner here: You are not alone! There are entire car show just devoted to the 80's and 90's cars. Google "Radwood" to learn more...
I see these occasionally in car shows in the UK and they are stunning. This along with the 205T16 are probably my two fav French rally cars.
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Eric the owner here: I agree! I saw a T16 at a car show in Low Angeles 2 years ago and I am still buzzing about it today! What a thing!
Eric was so nice to let you drive this, on the appropriate road...
He's right, Jean Ragnotti was the man with R5 Turbo, and he still is. He does a lot of shows in France with his R5 and random ones.
My best friend (who knows J.Ragnotti personally) has a R5 Turbo too (13km only). This car is pure joy to drive, "Une Bombinette" (a Little Bomb).
Great video! Cheers from France
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Eric the owner here: Great story! Tell your friend he needs to drive his car more. 7800 miles is not enough!
@@ericcharnholm9595 He drives it, regularly but not on a weekly base, maybe something like once a month. He has so mutch cars to drive (and a lot of old Renault like the R5T)... He has several Renault garages, and regularly organises some shows (more like some "gathering")where people come with their Renault sport car, old ones and new ones, like Alpine etc... J.Ragnotti often comes to these events, he is such a nice and humble person... He knows EVERYTHING about the car, he is the car... Quiet impressive to see him making donuts in a room sized area
EDIT: You have a veny nice car Eric, seuls les connaisseurs possèdent cette voiture.
@@superfastjellyfish78 Je suis tellement contente que vous ayez apprécié l'épisode autant que j'ai aimé le faire avec Nicole !
@@abikepeddler I did. She's very enthusiastic!
I had one in the nineties. In that time this car was insane. I was in group of 17 owners. Every month we drove to Paris and made a sport by drifting into parking places on the left side of the road. This because you could make a nice drift over the whole width of the road. We wrecked a lot of wheels. The nineties where the years I discovered French a lot.
Now that sounds like fun!!! Thanks for sharing with us!!
C’est génial ! Vous êtes une jeune femme Américaine et vous tombez pour une icône automobile Française, Renault en l’occurrence. C’est formidable ! Bien à vous !
Greetings from France ! 🇫🇷🤝🇺🇸
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What a great car! My parents had quite a few ordinary Renault 5's back in the day (70's till 1987 or so) and when I saw this one for the first time (early 80's) I was so amazed, first at its looks and then at its price: if I remember well it was 65.000 Dutch guilders (1 guilder was a little bit less than the Deutsche mark or 0.45 Euro in today's money), whereas the normal R5's were well under 20.000 guilders (maybe entry-level even under 10.000). This is a very fun and still informative video, keep it up!
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These sold for $19,900 USD in 1983 and could be purchased through a company in Redondo Beach California called Sun International.
R5 Turbo, 205T16 Evo, Alpine A110, 306 Maxi, etc... The french passion of rallye cars. There are smart race cars and also pleasure machines. And there prices allows everyone to get them
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We had a lot of R5's around here in the 80-90's...so different from the R5 Turbo...amazing. Nicole has the charm to bring out the best in the guest... 😉
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Eric the owner here: Europe got so many great hot hatches over the years that we did not get to experience here in the United States. Now that many of these cars are legal for import into the U.S. collectors are buying them so they too can experience the magic. Nicole is an outstanding host and so fun to share seat time with!
Im so proud to see that this little french legend car brings happy an american guy !! This kind of car are today to much rare....thanks to use it and not let this vehicle going die in an old garage !!
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Eric the owner here: Run it hard, fix it, repeat.
So excited for another video. Nicole you are a unicorn. The cars in your videos are always very cool and unique, but it's your knowledge, curiosity and genuine excitement/enthusiasm for these vehicles that really makes it worth watching. So endearing. Keep up the fantastic work.
I'm very jealous you get to drive the cars. The look on your face while driving is priceless and you definitely have the skills behind the wheel.
By the way The French Berets were a nice touch. 👌
Thank you so much..we truly appreciate that!!
I am so surprised to see one rolling in the USA! One of these R5 Turbo 2 was passing by everyday in front of the highschool building, and I still wonder how it is to drive. I loved the sound of the engine! Thanks for this moment of memorabilia!
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Eric the owner: So fun to own something that brings back fond memories for people...
The body lines and rear end are absolutely stunning ! - The Renault 5 not bad either !
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@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour when you coming to UK😍
Well, I am a mechanic from Italy, work for Renault motor company since I was born, and I’m very proud to be the high classified technician. My daddy own this car when I was a little kid and I remember how much fun when we go to the Italian mountains, and then I own Renault Clio V6, and the Renault spider. In my opinion, as a professional, and a lover, I think the old cars are more feelings, and please forgive my English, because the heating of the Soul, that makes a carburettor is not as an injection system. I even remember an old Renault 8 Gordini that my father, use it to fix… she was like a scratch on the back.
We love this..thank you so much for sharing with us!
Eric the owner here: Uno dei miei commenti preferiti e proveniente da un meccanico significa molto. Sono contento che ti sia piaciuto... grazie per aver guardato!
One of my favorite comments and coming from a mechanic means a lot. Glad you liked it... thanks for watching!
What a great channel... a beautiful nerd who loves cars and knows how to to drive them! What's not to like? ❤
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you!!
Ah, you got to love YT algorithm... High production quality and excellent presenting. You rock girl, please never stop!
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Nicole, the trust that the owners of these vehicles have in you is a testament to how much they believe in you! Love the chapeau! ❤️
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Une voiture mythique en France ! Mon beau-frère en possédait une que j'avais essayée. Une bombe ! Bonjour de la France à tout le monde !
And hello to you!!! Thank you so much for watching!
Just remember, it's not a road car. It's a road RALLY car, made to run, not just a tuned up R5. And yes, it's a well known widowmaker.
Thanks for the comment!!
As French , you've made a better video about our treasure than us.
Congratulation, from Paris with love.
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Eric the owner here: So glad you enjoyed this icon of French racing.
Same for me. I have wanted one for 41 years. Road & Track had one listed for sale at the back of the magazine for at least a year in 1983 and I drooled over that ad every month. Never got one but still love it!
Thank you for sharing!!
@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour I am giving the 2023 GR Corolla Morizo some serious consideration. Seems to run along the same theme as the R5 T2 in a modern version. My last Corolla was a '78 SR5 Sport Coup with 1600 2TC aluminium head engine. I got it in '83 and everyone thought I was dumb for putting TRD performance cam, dual-Weber side-drafts, and a Monza exhaust system in it. That little car was a screamer. Redline was 6800 rpm but it would make power up to 7500. Bulletproof engine and super close 5-speed with 3.90 rear end. That was a fun car!
The turbo is sized for racing, so it won't spool up and make boost until you get into the upper RPM band. That really give the car character driving it on the road. It's definitely meant to be driven hard ;-) Love the beret ;-)
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@Andrig Miller Eric the owner here: You can say that again! Exactly right. This car loves to be driven like a French person would. ABP
An ingenious idea that became a Group B blue print. Eric's enthusiasm and extensive knowledge of this iconic French dose of insanity is indeed infectious.
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Eric the owner here: Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much for doing this feature Nicole. As always, you did an outstanding job and brought us a truly special car and a passionate owner. I’ve been fascinated with these from the beginning and this is a neat opportunity to get a closer look. You’re the best! As a side note: I can’t imagine what this guy went through after that fire. Huge kudos to him.
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Eric the owner here: Hey, thanks for the nice words 58raceguy. Fire was unfortunate. Nobody was hurt but the loss of the vehicles was tough. Didn't know if I wanted to participate in the car collecting hobby again after the fire. The loss was just too painful. But a good friend of mine gave me his beat up 1964 VW Beetle and that drew me back in. And I gravitate towards the odd and interesting cars, not the typical Porsche 911/Corvette stuff and that is why Nicole was perfect to share this R5 Turbo with the UA-cam community. She is all about the awesome and interesting.
@abikepeddler Eric thank you for sharing your feelings and experience, especially as difficult as it was. I’ve never been in a position to have a collection of cars, but the ones I’ve owned I’ve been pretty attached to so trying to put myself in your shoes is beyond my comprehension. A good friend of mine lost his collection of vintage cars (along with most everything else he owned) in the fires in Paradise, CA. some years back and I’ll never forget talking through it with him. I’m thankful for you that you had a friend who was willing to step along side of you and aid in getting you back into the hobby... that’s a true friend. Blessings on you and best wishes as you enjoy your fantastic R5 Turbo. Hopefully other unique and interesting cars are in your future as well. And I agree, Nicole is the best at what she does and the perfect person to introduce us to your car.
@@58raceguy Couldn't have said it any better!
see this smile when the woman is driving ? happiest owner ever, incredible
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Eric the owner here: Oh, I am happy! LoL
This is one of my favorite cars of all time.
Mine too!
Awesome!!! Thank you for watching!
This car in Spain was named "The widow-maker" because of the turbo-lag and the huge amount of mortal accidents this turbo-lag caused during closed turns. It was also a highly coveted car among the Spanish twenty-somethings of the 80s, but very few were qualified to drive it.
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Eric the owner here: Love the stories from those that were in the world of the R5 Turbo's from back in the day. In today's world the car is really quite tame. It's reputation far exceeds the reality in my opinion.
R5 (1400cc) GT Turbo, Peugeout 205 GTi and Fiat Uno turbo too.
Named even "caskets with wheels" in my homecountry.
they were called "fabbrica vedove" in italy as well.
even regular r5 was problematic, as it was light as feather (but nose heavy) and could go fast with stronger engine (was it something like 1,4?), so you could be in trouble quickly. as least as i renumber driving one of these as a young guy.
Ok. The French manicure, striped shirt, scarf, baret, the glasses and the miming whilst driving the Renault. Awesome! Great video as always! Thank you 😊
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Oui oui!
@@benoitguillou3146 oh, get over yourself. It was humor, not racism or any of the crimes you mentioned.
Renault 5 turbo, ice track in the alps, 16 years old and a little conservation with the truth…. Best time ever! Go go go, break straight, turn in, hand brake on, oversteer, straighten up, go go go!!!!! Pure fun!❤
Sounds fun!!!
Eric the owner here: In my minds eye I am you co-pilot my man! What an incredible memory that must be for you. Who's car what is?
@@abikepeddler hey Eric! Love your car! I was just a teenager on a skiing holiday. My mom had a back injury so she didn’t join my sister and I on the slopes so one day I decided just to chill with her. We discovered an ice driving school. Of course you were supposed to be a licensed adult but the way they asked was something along the lines of “are you a driver?” To which my mom replied “yup” economical with the truth which was I’d been banging around the farm fields in a car we got for $50. Now I’m in a Renault 5 turbo on ice! Screw skiing! I’m having the time of my life. They carved the course out of deep snow so there were places with six foot snow walls. I’m happy to say that I didn’t wreck it and went on to play in the snow in Scotland in my Peugeot 205 (not the GTI but I wish) Best $50 ever spent. Now I drive a pickup in Texas… not the same😖
@@abikepeddler thank you for sharing on the tube! Gotta admit I’m jealous AF!
@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour love your channel! You’re killing it! Bloopers are a really nice touch but your presentation and overall quality is prime time!
Loved seeing this vintage racer! YOU, Ms Nicole are The Luckiest Girl in the World. Have not seen a single episode that wasn't total FUN!
Thank you so much!! We really appreciate that!!
You must be very convincing to the owners -- you got to drive the car through the twisties, and on the dirt, and looks like you had lots of fun! Again, the quality of the video makes me feel like I'm riding along! Wonderful!! And, oh, yeah, cute berets!
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Eric the owner here: Actually I suggested it. When asked where we should shoot an episode with a rally icon, there can be only one place. In the dirt. And it was so fun! The car was truly designed just for this purpose and you can feel that in the engineering as it drifts through corners, hooks and goes!
@@abikepeddler Absolutely fantastic. Meant to be driven, not sealed up in a museum. I very much appreciate your generosity in allowing the car to be filmed by Nicole and her crew, and to share it with us random internet video watchers! It looked like you were enjoying yourself! Many kudos!
I owned a '83 Renault 5 Alpine Turbo. It's little sister. They spit flames and don't forget the typical fauteuils in the front.
Sweet...thank you for sharing!!
Eric the owner here: Great car! We did not get anything like the 5 GT Turbo's. Although the GT/Alpine Turbo's had less power then the 5 Turbo, they also weighed a good bit less. I'm guessing around 2000 lbs (900 kilos)? Is that about right?
I got goosebumps while rewinding my entire childhood as every year through my village (in France) a rally race was organised, and every year before each race we had the right to access the list of all the cars enrolled for the race, and with my father and friends, we were excited to check that list to know whether or not a R5 turbo among other cars like the Clio Williams, or 205 turbo 16 were going to take part of it.
Thanks for reviving, through this video, part of these golden memories, much love!
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Eric the owner here: Oh man, this is just an amazing comment! I can't imagine a childhood like that! The United States is so deprived of cars like the Clio Williams, Clio V6, 205 T16 and most any other great rally inspired car that I can't imagine waking up the morning of a race and checking the start list to see if my favorite car will be appearing. Amazing.
Vous conduisez une pièce de l'histoire française, une des voitures les plus mythique de notre pays, content de voir que cette voiture est entre de bonnes mains.
Yes..we agree! Thank you so much for watching!
Eric le propriétaire ici : Je suis fier de prendre soin de cette voiture. Cela a été un honneur et je le transmettrai à un propriétaire attentionné lorsque mon temps sera écoulé. Merci d'avoir regardé!
Hello from France !
This his one of my favorite french cars, i love it.
You are lucky 😁
Hello to you!! Thank you so much for watching !!
Eric the owner here: I feel honored.
I’m dying to see one of these in person! What a sick little car! The beret isn’t a bad look either lol 😆
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Hi Eric and Nicole, Thanks for the ride !! I enjoyed it very much.
Actually I'm french and when I was going to school every day I was passing by a Renault garage and there was always a Renault 5 Turbo or an Alpine A310 in the center of the showing. And of course sometimes, I was going in the garage and in the cockpit of this beast , I think I still remember the smell. Moreover I grew up in the south east of France where this car was quite popular because the roads there are famous for their sharp turns and a lot of rallies took place in this region. I have also seen several rally specials where I could see more than one maxi 5 turbo prepared with more than 400 hp. Now I'm 50, I may have the cash to buy one but the prices have climbed to the hill. So it will really be a caprice to get one. My father has (and we keep it with my brother) a Porsche 993 that has the same philosophy, central engine, wide rear tires drive, double suspension triangulation, AND huge Boost, sound and Pleasure after 4000-5000 rpm, but the 993 is more classy. It's a great car but this Renault Turbo has something special, it's rare and iconic of a period of crazy times and this is still my dream car ❤.
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Eric the owner here: Love your back story! I hope you someday pull the trigger and become an R5 Turbo owner. You are the right kind of person to own something like this because you understand the heritage and historical importance of cars like this. Thanks for watching.
I liked how Eric remains when you were driving in the gravel :D. You and Eric should think of presenting more videos together. It is so enthusiastic with your both and different characters, amazing! thank you!
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J'ai vu cette auto pour la première fois au salon de l'automobile à Paris en 1980. C'était la première version avec un superbe habitacle très différent de la Turbo 2 qui reprenais l'intérieur de l'Alpine turbo ,pour des raisons économique. Magnifique auto.
Quel moment dans l'histoire de la France et du WRC ! Voir la première de cette voiture a dû être quelque chose ! Cette première voiture était-elle rouge ? Vous souvenez-vous?
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Il me semble en effet qu'elle était rouge ... Cependant j'ai peur que ma mémoire soit perturbée par le fait qu'une Hôtesse m'avait donné plein d'autocollants.je les ai tous collés sur mes cahiers d'école et là elle était rouge!😊
Yet another super enjoyable video. Interesting, educational, fun, and visceral. I felt like I was in the car with you. Favorite moment, was probably the rally at the end.
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So many french comments for our iconic R5Turbo 2 it made us dream as kids. Thanks for this refreshing video.
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@@NicoleJohnsonsDetour You deserve it. You are so enthousiastic. It's pretty rare to see these cars in good condition even in France or Europe.
@@nicolasbanach3837 Eric the owner here: I am hoping to bring mine to France so if you see me, say hello!
@@abikepeddler Live a message when you have the dates and the place and I ll see if I could meet you there
"your job is to sit there and look pretty." "on it!" love this guy 😂
someday I will make a cute little demon car like this. 🥺
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Eric the owner here: I do what I am told! ha ha
The Turbo5 is awesome. Nice to hear an owners perspective. I'm local in SD and know the road in the first half of your video very well. It's full of elevation change and blind corners. Fast 2nd & 3rd gear corners. I try to take my S2000 on it as much as I can.
Eric the owner here: @StickShiftStudios Oh, yea, HVR is a GREAT road. Just have to be respectful of the locals. I assume you have but if you haven't Mesa Grande out near Dudley Bakery is arguably even better! Darn it. Now you are making me want to go drive!
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@@abikepeddler Respect is key. Mesa Grande is good. Just have to watch for Cows. Did you say you had a 700 mile range on a tank of gas. 12 gallon tank just doesn't cut it.
@@StickShiftStudios Renault claimed something like 825 miles to a tank. Steady-state cruising, the car gets 25 miles per gallon. (It has the aerodynamic properties of a cathedral. It has 2 12.5 gallon tanks on board. So 25 gallons, 25 MPG... 625mile. You could basically drive from Washington d.c. to Chicago on a single fill up. And no, I have no idea why a rally car needs that much fuel. The stages are not very long.
And …. she did it again 👍. Another great episode.
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So nice to see passionate people talking about the ‘Creme de la crème’. More like this! To the owner, we love you and your car. Thank you for taking care of our heritage and sharing it with us.
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Eric the owner here: Thanks Stijn for checking out this episode. It was so fun using the car as the Renault engineers intended.
@@abikepeddler Hi Eric! Thank you for responding! It was SO MUCH FUN watching you talk about the car in a very passionate way. Not many unique car owners take the time to talk to someone about their passion in the way you do. You deserve the car, and the car definitely deserves you. I wish you two many many safe kilometers. Kind regards from Belgium!
That’s a badass little box of hate! Another great find!!
Yes it is!! Thank you!!!