by Big Dav on Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:43 am
The cars are Renault based making parts readily available.
The base prices are attractive but beware, that is for 2wd models, 4wd models are more expensive.
I had a look at one in a Renault dealers (who are the selling agents) and felt the driving position a bit cramped.
Rear seat passengers would struggle if they are approaching 6' tall.
Boot space wasn't good for me but neither is the boot space in a Kia Sportage.....as said, for my needs anyway.
In some ways I felt the car was a freshened 1990's era motor.
Across Europe they are selling very well and the South American countries are enjoying them too where they are badged as Renaults.
If it was me and the Mrs would I consider one? Most definitely yes but with two teenage kids I have to declare the car isn't big enough for us.
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