![]() The big Renault badge dominates the front face of the latest generation of cars, and the Captur looks tough enough for the cut and thrust of our busy streets, with plenty of plastic trim around the bottom of the car, broken up with some silverwork, to protect against car park dings which are sadly all-too common. I think the Captur looks great, very modern, with a high seating position and ride height which seems to have cross-the-board appeal with young and old buyers alike. The ivory colour of my test car looked good and contrasted nicely with the black trim and roof panel, but I think some of the brighter colours, like the lovely Arizona orange and electric Tahoe blue suit the car better. Getting in the swim with the Renault Captur is simple enough, the car is easy to drive and to live with, although I did miss having parking sensors. Quite what relevance a blue fish leaping out of its bowl and chasing the car to the seaside has escapes me, but regardless of that, the car itself is actually quite good – and despite a large glass area, you don’t feel as though you’re sitting in a gold fish bowl! ONE of Renault’s dynamic new models will certainly Captur your imagination, but if you watch the TV advertising campaign, you might think it’s a bit “fishy”. Renault Captur MediaNav dCi 90 Auto EDC eco2 review & road test report: Easy to live with, good to drive and attractively priced, DAVID HOOPER says it’s tempting to Captur a bargain! Renault Captur MediaNav dCi 90 Auto EDC eco2 – The boot is reasonably spacious. Renault Captur MediaNav dCi 90 Auto EDC eco2 – A great looking new car from Renault. ![]()
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