Captur reviews5/28/2023 ![]() Road tax is low and Renault claim the two diesel engines will give up to 76 mpg and the petrol 57mpg - and you get extra peace of mind with a generous four year warranty. The Captur is well priced and low emissions and high fuel economy mean running costs are good. Options include parking sensors and a reversing camera. Three ISOFIX child seat points, six airbags, technology to help prevent the car skidding and doors that automatically lock at 5mph are all fitted as standard. The Captur scored a maximum five-star rating in the tougher 2013 Euro NCAP crash test ratings. The ride is comfortable around town, but become less comfortable on back road conditions - and the seats aren’t supportive enough on longer journeys. ![]() It feels more like a hatchback than a 4x4 and is an easy car to drive around town thanks to the light steering, raised driving position and good visibility. We’re big fans of the removable seat covers - available on Dynamique and Dynamique S models - which can be thrown in the washing machine when they’re dirty. The boot is a good size, with a floor that can be raised and back seats that fold and also go back and forward giving you extra space when you need it - although the glove box is too small to be useful. Those 4x4 looks give plenty of space, making this a great family car. ![]() A clear smartphone style touchscreen houses information like the satellite navigation system - and lets you access your music and photographs - it’s easy to use and we think it’s an option worth adding. ![]() There are curves inside the attractive looking interior, along with eye catching elastic storage pockets on the back seats. We like the curvy, solid looks and think the large wheels and bumpers give it a sporty feel. ![]()
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