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Alpine Ranges

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  • Alpine A110 Coupe (2018 onwards) Review

    Still so close to perfection

    Parkers rating: 4.5 out of 5 4.5
    New price: £54,490 - £91,490
    PROS
    • Brimming with feel and poise
    • Lightness of build and compactness
    • Usable and comfy in everyday driving
    CONS
    • Long waiting list for UK buyers
    • infotainment lags behind rivals
    • Er, that's about it, really
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  • Alpine A290 Hatchback (2025 onwards) Review

    Fun in the bends, quick and agile

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £0 - £0
    PROS
    • Striking looks
    • Great fun in the corners
    • Still civilised for everyday use
    CONS
    • No cupholders
    • Driving range could be better
    • Not as involving as traditional ICE hot hatches
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The Société des Automobiles Alpine SAS, commonly known as Alpine, is a French manufacturer of sports cars that used Renault engines. 
Jean Rédélé, the founder of Alpine, was originally a Dieppe garage proprietor, who began to achieve competition success in one 
of the few French cars produced just after the Second World War. 
The company was bought in 1973 by Renault, however production of Alpine models ceased in 1995.
The Alpine marque has been recently relaunched, with the 2017 introduction of the new Alpine A110.

The Société des Automobiles Alpine SAS, commonly known as Alpine, is a French manufacturer of sports cars that used Renault engines.

Founder Jean Rédélé, was originally a Dieppe garage owner who began to achieve competition success just after the Second World War. 

The company was bought in 1973 by Renault, however production of Alpine models ceased in 1995.

The Alpine marque has been recently relaunched, with the 2017 introduction of the new Alpine A110.