Renault Captur: Points to consider before buying!
Kuala Lumpur: The recent launch of Renault Captur has fueled the B-Segment SUV market, giving one more potential option for the compact crossover enthusiasts. As we have already covered the competition of Renault Captur with HR-V and Ford Ecosport, their is still some ambiguity among the buyers regarding Renault's latest offering. Maybe its the price, or the engine performance or the fact that this car is a CBU vehicle (complete built up) from Spain. Well, we have compiled an article with all the major details of this car, considering its Pros and Cons as well as When you can expect this vehicle after placing the first order.
To start with the first doubt, there are two distinct categories of mini SUV's, one is what we traditionally consider as SUV with AWD (all wheel drive) and a high ride while the other is FWD (Front-wheel drive) crossovers which are jacked up hatchbacks with similar prices but is loaded with a hotbed of sportiness and features. Here, the Renault Captur falls in the latter category offering a 2 wheel drive, also regarded as Front wheel drive.
The major benefit of being a two wheel drive is, the car performs on a better fuel economy, but it lacks the adrenaline of power and rough terrain performance, which sums up the Renault Captur as an urban tourer perfect for a small sized family.
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