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2021 Renault Captur review – CarAdvice
The small-SUV landscape has changed dramatically since the first Renault Captur, but then so has the Captur itself.
The small-SUV landscape has changed dramatically since the first Renault Captur, but then so has the Captur itself.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Markedly more modern and luxe interior
- Huge boot
- Torquey engine helps it feel more substantial
Cons
- Crashy ride quality
- Limited rear leg room, despite added size
- Hypersensitive lane alert
Despite delays arriving in Australia, the 2021 Renault Captur has finally landed, and first impressions suggest it has been worth the wait.
The previous-generation Captur, when it arrived…
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