Used Renault Espace (2002 - To Date) review

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RENAULT ESPACE (2002 - TO DATE)

star rating 7.0 out of 10 (7.0 out of 10)

REVIEW DATE: 24 May 2007

Models Covered: 5dr, 5 & 7-seat, 2.0 16V, 2.0T, 3.5 petrol, 1.9, 2.0, 2.2, 3.0 dCi turbo diesel [Authentique, Team, Dynamique, Expression, Privilege, Initiale, Tech Run]

Renault Espace

RENAULT ESPACE (2002 - TO DATE) USED CAR MODEL GUIDE

If you want the best MPV money can buy, here's a great place to start looking. Our pick would be the 3.0-litre dCi diesel version but there's really not a bad pick in the entire range. Most of the time the Espace is driven and serviced responsibly so it's not as if there's a huge welter of rogue cars to avoid either. Just make sure you pick one that hasn't been too worked over by unruly kids.

With every successive generation, Renault's Espace has become bigger, slicker and more sophisticated, Scenic and Grand Scenic models filling the vacuum it left beneath it. The 2002 model fourth generation Espace was a big reach upmarket and whilst Renault realised that sales volumes would never replicate the Espace's glory days of the late eighties, it nevertheless meant that they possessed the MPV that all the rest had to look to in terms of style leadership and prestige. A used Espace lands you these attributes at more manageable asking prices.

RENAULT ESPACE HISTORY

Renault, it seems, have an infinite ability to surprise us industry watchers. The Espace came straight out of the blue when it was launched in 1984, and few recognised the potential of the mini-MPV market that Renault so cannily cornered with their Scenic. Latterly, Renault have been growing increasingly bold, with the adventurously styled Megane II and the flights of fancy that are the Vel Satis and Avantime models. Therefore, it would be reasonable to assume the latest Espace, launched in November 2002, would be something radically different to its predecessor. The New Espace, as Renault prefer to call this fourth generation car, is an evolutionary advance over its predecessor rather than anything manifestly revolutionary. What is surprising is that Renault have, if anything, toned down their recent excess of novelty and have restored some normality to the Espace. Whereas the outgoing model was built around a radical spaceframe chassis with composite parts, the Espace instead opts for a more conventional steel monocoque platform shared with the Laguna and Vel Satis. Only the wings and tailgate are now made of plastic composites, the doors and bonnet being fabricated in aluminium with a steel roof. The choice of engines was also widened with a superb 3.0-litre diesel and a punchy 2.0-litre turbo petrol unit being standout units. A mild facelift was carried out in early 2005 followed by a more far-reaching one in early 2006. The later set of changes brought a 175bhp 2.0-litre dCi diesel engine to the line-up, introduced swivelling bi-xenon headlamps that turn with steering inputs to illuminate round corners. You'll spot the post facelift Espace by its thinner bumpers and simpler grille. The trim levels were re-jigged at the start of 2007 with the Team model taking over from Authentique and Expression at the bottom of the range. There was also a Tech Run special edition.

WHAT DO I GET FOR MY MONEY?

The exterior styling is a little more angular than the outgoing Espace, although few will have any cause for complaint. The detailing is very neat, with rakish scalene triangles formed by bevelled front and rear wings. The interior will be largely familiar but Renault have taken the concept of hiding all the major instruments and controls to extremes. A single central digital display shows most of the main functions, but the stereo controls are hidden under one of a multitude of flaps, as is the optional satellite navigation system. The controls for these features are a little fiddly, although the door-mounted air conditioning and ventilation controls are well executed. The Espace has gained an additional 57mm of rear headroom and a not inconsequential 225mm of length behind the front pair of seats. Unlike the Citroen C8 and Peugeot 807 with which it will compete for the bulk of its business, the Espace does without sliding doors or eight seat options and instead offers five stand alone rear seats that are identical, each incorporating its own seat belt, which means that they can be repositioned anywhere on the four full length or four 225mm semi tracks. Safety has been well attended to, with curtain airbags that cover all three rows of passengers as well as the more usual twin front and side balloons. The four outer passengers in the rear also get chest airbags, making the Espace a vehicle that must be quite magnificent to crash in.

WHAT PRICE AM I LOOKING AT?

Although certain Espace models have become popular with importers and car supermarkets, prices have largely held up well. £11,225 will buy you a 2.0T Expression on an 03 plate but to land one of the 2.2-litre diesel versions you'll need at least £11,000. 3.0-litre versions aren't that common due to their comparatively high fuel consumption. The Grand Espace versions attract considerable demand and are tough to find in an exact spec/colour combination. Insurance ranges from Group 12 for the 2.2-litre dCi up to Group 15 for the 3.5-litre V6 versions.

WHAT SHOULD I LOOK OUT FOR?

Check for worn suspension and tired clutches and gearbox. Also make sure that the car you're looking at has a service history and hasn't had a company background or, worse, been used as a taxi. Fourth generation cars have no major faults but check for interior wear and tear and exterior parking scrapes. Look for damage to the composite body panels, as repairs can be expensive.

HOW DOES IT DRIVE?

Three petrol engines are available, a 140bhp 2.0-litre 16v, a 165bhp 2.0-litre 16v turbo and then a big step up to the 245bhp 3.5-litre V6. Three diesel engines are also offered, a 120bhp 1.9-litre dCi, a 150bhp 2.2-litre version and the mighty 180bhp 3.0-litre dCi unit. Truth be told, there isn't a bad engine here, and the diesel models are superbly economical. There aren't too many V6 diesel engines about, and having driven this one, we have to wonder why. Torque is what this engine's all about, sheer muscle right from the get go. The peak torque figure of 258lb ft isn't far shy of what a Porsche 911 Carrera manages and the big Renault feels effortlessly strong when accelerating through the mid range. A maximum power rating of 180bhp combines to propel the 3.0dCi Espace to 60mph in a gnat's over 10 seconds and on to a 130mph maximum. If you've got an especially disciplined right foot, you'll average a return of nearly 30mpg from it as well. On a long motorway run, expect to see a range in excess of 750 miles due in no small part to the car's monster 83-litre fuel tank.

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

PARTS INFORMATION

(approx based on a 2003 Grand Espace 2.2dCi) Expect to pay around £275 for a front bumper assembly and £165 if one of the headlamps goes on the blink. The Michelin Pilot original equipment tyres are £155 each.

TOP 5 ESPACE DEALS

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typical 12.01% APR

PCP finance quote over 48 months,  10,000 miles pa,  deposit of £1000

RATING OUT OF 10

OVERALL 7.5 OUT OF 10
Performance star rating 7 out of 10 7
Comfort star rating 7 out of 10 7
Handling star rating 7 out of 10 7
Economy star rating 8 out of 10 8
Space / Versatility star rating 8 out of 10 8
Styling star rating 8 out of 10 8
Equipment star rating 9 out of 10 9
Build star rating 6 out of 10 6
Depreciation star rating 7 out of 10 7
Insurance star rating 7 out of 10 7
Value star rating 8 out of 10 8

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