Renault Captur remains as competitive as ever In-built Google Maps and voice assistant Plug-in hybrid dropped from line-up Renault has been a marque on a mission this year, fattening its product ...
As an American car enthusiast, I associate European roads with tiny, diesel-powered vehicles–the archetypal forbidden fruit of the brown, manual, diesel wagon, as it were. But times are changing, and ...
When Renault launched the Captur in 2012 it didn’t have to try too hard because until then, nobody had even thought of making a compact crossover. Today its ‘B-SUV’ as the trade now calls this type of ...
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