Is 2015 Renault Captur reliable?

Is 2015 Renault Captur reliable?

Is a used Renault Captur hatchback reliable? The Captur finished in a rather disappointing 26th place out of 34 cars in the table of small SUVs in our most recent What Car? Reliability Survey. In the same survey, Renault as a brand finished in 16th place out of 30 manufacturers.

What is the road tax on a Renault Captur?

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Annual Road Tax Six-monthly Road Tax
1.0 TCE 90 Play 5d £165.00 £90.75
1.3 TCE 140 Play EDC 5d £165.00 £90.75
Play dCi 115 auto 5d (1 Apr 2020 – 31 Jan 2021) £165.00 £90.75
Play dCi 115 auto 5d (1 Dec 2019 – 31 Mar 2020) £165.00 £90.75

Does Renault Captur have AdBlue?

AdBlue for Renault Captur All Variants *Driving styles impact the quantity of diesel fuel and AdBlue solution a car consumes. For example, ‘Sportive’ driving consumes more AdBlue than ‘Peaceful’ with less miles per gallon (mpg).

Are Renault Capturs any good?

The new Renault Captur is all grown-up, with an improved interior, plenty of on-board tech and reassuring levels of safety. Renault hasn’t disappointed with the latest Captur – performance is fine, running costs are sound, and the level of standard equipment is strong, so the Captur looks like a great choice.

Is Renault Captur economical?

The Renault Captur is a small car, and its engine range is relatively efficient, so it’s likely to be very cheap to run. This is one of the car’s main selling points, especially in diesel form.

How often should a Renault Captur be serviced?

18,000-mile
Every Captur has an 18,000-mile/12-month service interval.

Is the Renault Captur underpowered?

Renault’s new Captur comes with capable petrol and hybrid powertrains, but it’s best to avoid the underpowered 1.0-litre engine. The all-new Captur is based on the sweet-driving Clio five-door hatchback, which is a definite plus point.

Does Renault Captur have timing belt or chain?

Every Renault Captur engine is cambelt-driven and this will need replacement every six years or 90,000 miles, which will cost around £420.

Is clutch covered under Renault warranty?

Brake pads: 24 months/6,000 miles. Shock absorbers/brake discs/drums: 24 months/12,000 miles. Clutch: 24 months/24,000 miles.

When should a timing belt be replaced on a Renault Captur?

Timing Belt Kit Renault CAPTUR In general, you need to change the timing belt kit of your CAPTUR every five years or every 74.500 miles. To make sure, always check your owner’s manufacturer manual as well.

How often does my Renault Captur need servicing?

Every Captur has an 18,000-mile/12-month service interval.

When did Renault start their 5 year warranty?

18th December 2019
Peace of mind with every new Renault All new Renault new cars registered after 18th December 2019 are covered by a warranty package that lasts for up to five years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. Your car is also covered for unlimited mileage in the first two years of ownership.

Should you buy a Renault Captur?

The Captur also promises miserly running costs, with 4.9 litres/100km thirst for the baby engine and 5.4 for the larger 1.2-litre turbo that was available for test driving in France. On the downside, the petrol engines take premium unleaded and Renault Australia has no intention of taking diesel engines, at least for the foreseeable future.

Is the EDC gearbox a better fit in the Renault Captur?

This should be enhanced by the EDC gearbox, but its poor responses frustrate, while the grabby brakes only make matters worse. The higher-powered petrol engine is smooth, although there are better models in the range. Renault’s EDC dual-clutch gearbox was disappointing in the Renault Clio RS. So is it a better fit in the Renault Captur crossover?

What kind of engine does the Toyota Captur have?

The Captur is available with two choices of engine in the TCe 90 and the dCi90. The TCe is a 5-gear manual vehicle running off 3 cylinders. The vehicle itself is run by a .9litre engine and offers a staggering-for-its-size 90bhp.

What is the difference between the Nissan Captur and Clio EDC?

Unlike the hot Clio, you can have your Captur in manual or automatic form. However, if you prefer petrol power, the EDC comes with the 118bhp 1.2-litre engine, while the manual is fitted solely to the 89bhp 900cc version.