Grand Scenic
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Grand Scenic
My poor little Megane was written off by someone piling into the back of it but it gave me an opportunity to replace it. Unfortunately I didn't have time to buy new (the hire car company wanted £500 a month to rent a Mondeo!) so I would have to make some compromises.
Well with baby number 3 due in April a Grand Scenic was gonna be the ideal way to go and here she is, in the colour I always wanted:
Some compromises were made. Theres no panoramic sunroof which I loved in my Megane, but the huge windows make up for it and I went with a 1.6 VVT which gave my huge problems in the Megane. However the dealer (Chandlers Ford Renault) were very honest with the kind of faults renaults often have. They openly talked about dephaser pulley failures which the new 1.6 shouldn't suffer from as the part was changed. This compared to most other dealers who told me it must be an isolated case was certainly refreshing.
For a 1.6 it is actually far nippier than I thought it would be and the 6 speed helps with economy. I just couldn't stand the clatter of the diesels. The only one I thought wasn't too noisy was the 2.0 which I just couldn't find anywhere.
No problems so far (its a 56 reg), the only issue was the compressor for the emergency sealent system was missing which the dealer promptly sorted. Also thanks to it being a 56 I still have the auto wipers and lights which have disappeared as standard on most models now.
I am desperate to find a matching centre console though before venturing forth with backseat DVDs. Any ideas peeps?
Well with baby number 3 due in April a Grand Scenic was gonna be the ideal way to go and here she is, in the colour I always wanted:
Some compromises were made. Theres no panoramic sunroof which I loved in my Megane, but the huge windows make up for it and I went with a 1.6 VVT which gave my huge problems in the Megane. However the dealer (Chandlers Ford Renault) were very honest with the kind of faults renaults often have. They openly talked about dephaser pulley failures which the new 1.6 shouldn't suffer from as the part was changed. This compared to most other dealers who told me it must be an isolated case was certainly refreshing.
For a 1.6 it is actually far nippier than I thought it would be and the 6 speed helps with economy. I just couldn't stand the clatter of the diesels. The only one I thought wasn't too noisy was the 2.0 which I just couldn't find anywhere.
No problems so far (its a 56 reg), the only issue was the compressor for the emergency sealent system was missing which the dealer promptly sorted. Also thanks to it being a 56 I still have the auto wipers and lights which have disappeared as standard on most models now.
I am desperate to find a matching centre console though before venturing forth with backseat DVDs. Any ideas peeps?
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Yeah I do have the 7 seater and there is a noticeable difference between the two. The 7 seater is 4496mm in length compared with 4296 of the regular scenic. So theres a good 20cm difference. The main thing I like was that even with both of the back seats in use you can still put shopping behind them unlike the Zafira. Even if you don't need the extra seats get the 7 seater over the stretched 5 to make it easier to sell and to seperate the kids!
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Very nice indeed ! That colour suits the Scenic shape, regards Damian.
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Nice motor
The 2.0dCi is very refined and not clattery at tick over, however it's a bit grumbly at low speed in my new Laguna
But bloody quick
The 2.0dCi is very refined and not clattery at tick over, however it's a bit grumbly at low speed in my new Laguna
But bloody quick
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