: In North America, a modified version was sold as the Renault Alliance through American Motors Corporation (AMC) and even won Motor Trend’s 1983 Car of the Year award.
The reference appears to be a specific technical identifier, likely for a component like a speedometer or a gearbox module , rather than the car's general model name. In the context of the Renault 9 , a car famous for its 1980s practicality and its tenure as the 1982 European Car of the Year . The Context of the Renault 9 RENAULT 9 V1R120 1.46
The Renault 9 (and its hatchback sibling, the Renault 11) was a small family car produced between 1981 and 1989. : In North America, a modified version was
: It wasn't just a French car; it was built in countries ranging from Colombia and Argentina to Turkey (where production lasted until 2000). The Context of the Renault 9 The Renault