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Renault Samsung SM6=Renault Talisman edit

Why do you think the article must only cover the European model? Your edit summary was very cryptic, but I suppose you mean that. The fact is both the European Talisman and the SM6 are basically the same car with very minor modications. Sorry if that hurts some nationalistic sensitivity, but the articles in Wikipedia must follow a global perspective, not a European Continental or French-based one. Besides, if a Talisman version is known in any of the English-speaking countries for which the English Wikipedia is aimed at, it probably will be a Korean-sourced one, not the France-produced version. Wikipedia isn't intended for a Europe-only readership. You removed a lot of well-sourced info without a really valid reason. Even Renault admits they are the same car. If you do it again, please let a message in the talk page explaining cleary your reasoning or I will consider it vandalism and revert it right away. Have a nice day. --Urbanoc (talk) 11:39, 6 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

October 2016 edit

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