The birth of the popular auto, the Renault, was marked by the primary contribution of one single individual - Louis Renault. On Christmas Eve in 1898, Louis Renault who had a passion for mechanics drove his new car, which was a De Dion-Bouon cycle converted with a universal jointed propeller shaft with three gear speeds. His friends and brother made fun of his invention when he parked it outside.
Taking up the challenge, Louis Renault drove his "Voiturette," as it was called, down the steep hills of Rue Lepic several times much to the amazement of his friends. His efforts won him an order for the first 12 cars, marking his beginning as an auto maker. It also started a long era of Renault's list of patents starting with Louis Renault's universal jointed propeller shaft, which came with a three-gear box including reverse, with the third gear in direct drive.
Taking up the challenge, Louis Renault drove his "Voiturette," as it was called, down the steep hills of Rue Lepic several times much to the amazement of his friends. His efforts won him an order for the first 12 cars, marking his beginning as an auto maker. It also started a long era of Renault's list of patents starting with Louis Renault's universal jointed propeller shaft, which came with a three-gear box including reverse, with the third gear in direct drive.
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