Is the Renault Laguna II a used car?
(approx based on a Laguna II 1.6) Naturally with a range as varied as the Laguna II, parts prices can vary so it’s probably best to check at a Renault service agent’s with your registration number handy. For example windscreens can be tinted, heated etc so make sure you know what you’re asking for.
When did the second generation Laguna come out?
The second generation Renault Laguna came out in 2001, after almost seven years of production in which it gained millions of fans of all around the world. The 2001 Laguna shared the platform with Nissan Primera, a separate model manufactured by Nissan but introduced one year after the new Laguna.
Which is the best engine for Honda Laguna II?
The engines are a mixed, bunch. The 110bhp 1.6-litre unit is a little overwhelmed by the surprisingly large Laguna II body, the 1.8 being a better bet. The 1.9-litre dCi is well worth seeking out but the three standout powerplants are the 2.2-litre dCi diesel, the 165bhp 2.0-litre Turbo and the 3.0-litre V6.
When did the Renault Laguna Dynamique come out?
Navigation versions of the Expression and Dynamique arrived in early 2006, making colour screen satellite navigation more easily affordable. These were joined by the Privilege Navigation later in the same year. An all new Laguna was unveiled in autumn 2007.
What kind of engine does Renault Laguna 2.2 have?
What is the engine size, Renault Laguna Hatchback 2002 2.2 dCi (150 Hp)? How many cylinders, 2002 Renault 2.2 dCi (150 Hp)? What is the drivetrain, Renault Laguna II Hatchback 2002 2.2 dCi (150 Hp)? Front wheel drive. Internal Combustion engine. The ICE drives the front wheels of the vehicle. How long is this vehicle, 2002 Renault Laguna Hatchback?
Navigation versions of the Expression and Dynamique arrived in early 2006, making colour screen satellite navigation more easily affordable. These were joined by the Privilege Navigation later in the same year. An all new Laguna was unveiled in autumn 2007.
What’s the top speed of a Renault Laguna?
Performance is suitably lively, the hatchback version reaching 60mph in 9.6 seconds on the way to a top speed of 134mph. The Sport Tourer is only slightly tardier, its figures being 9.8 seconds and 133mph respectively. The 3.0-litre engine is a flier, if a little thirsty, but it emits a beautiful noise and, well]
What are the trim levels of the Renault Laguna?
As is the case with the rest of the Renault range, the trim levels have been broken down into Authentique, Expression, Dynamique, Initiale and GT versions, while the Carminat and Privilège Carminat versions take on flagship status.
In its 175hp trim, the engine is equipped with a particulate filter on the Privilège Carminat, Initiale and GT versions, making Laguna the ultimate compromise in terms of performance (0-100kph in less than 8.5 seconds), driving pleasure (360Nm from as low as 1,750rpm), fuel consumption (5 litres/100km, extra-urban cycle) and comfort.