How much does a Renault Grand Scenic cost?
Check that all the electrics and air conditioning work properly. (approx prices, based on a 2010 Grand Scenic 1.6 VVT) A new clutch will be about £180 and a full exhaust system, excluding the catalyst, should be around £375.
What kind of emissions does a Renault Grand Scenic have?
The 1.5 dCi, which is widely acclaimed for its combination of performance and driving pleasure, is available in a choice of three power outputs: dCi 85 (Scénic only), dCi 105 and the new dCi 110 with particulate filter (DPF). All three boast CO2 emissions of less than 140g/km.
How tall is the driver’s seat in a Renault Grand Scenic?
The adjustable driver’s seat features a segment-leading range of 70mm for the height of the seat cushion, while lumbar-adjustment is now also available for entry level versions.
What kind of climate control does the Grand Scenic have?
New Renault Scénic and New Renault Grand Scénic are available with dual-zone automatic climate control with the same Soft-Auto-Fast mode functions as those first seen on New Renault Laguna and carried over since to the New Mégane range.
Check that all the electrics and air conditioning work properly. (approx prices, based on a 2010 Grand Scenic 1.6 VVT) A new clutch will be about £180 and a full exhaust system, excluding the catalyst, should be around £375.
Which is the slowest Renault Grand Scenic MPV?
Slowest is the 1.5dCi in 105bhp form, which manages 112mph and 0-62mph in 13.3 seconds. The 109bhp version of this engine offers slower acceleration and an identical top speed, as it comes with an automatic gearbox only.
What are the safety features of a Renault Grand Scenic?
Renault focuses on safety with its cars, so it’ll come as no surprise that the Grand Scenic carries a five-star EuroNCAP crash test rating. It’s also packed with safety kit such as anti-lock brakes, electronic brake force distribution, ESP (electronic stability programme) and brake assist.
Which is better Renault Grand Scenic or 1.9dci?
So if low fuel consumption is a priority, your best bet is to go for the 1.5dCi or the 1.9dCi, which can deliver between 50.4mpg and 56.5mpg. Predictably these also have the lowest CO2 emissions, with 135g/km for the 1.5dCi and 149g/km for the 1.9dCi.