REVIEW DATE: 24 May 2007
Renault Are Rapidly Establishing Themselves As One Of The Most Innovative Car Manufacturers Around. Their Kangoo Diesel Models Show That They Can Do Practicality Superbly Too. Andy Enright Reports.
To put it bluntly, a van with windows doesn't seem the most obvious place for a car manufacturer to showcase its cleverness, but the Kangoo range brings far more to the party than an extra bench and glazing. These models open up new possibilities for the cash-strapped family motorist looking for something reliable and tough until the kids are old enough not to ruin the upholstery. Who knows, the Kangoo is such fun you may well have grown attached to it by then.
For most readers, the concept of a diesel MPV is one that leaves them struggling to re-ignite the will to live. It's hardly the most charismatic of market sectors and to add insult to injury, most manufacturers want to charge you through the nose for the privilege. You'd need to budget well over £13,000 for the cheapest Renault Scenic-sized mini-MPV with a diesel engine and over £18,000 for something shaped more like an Espace. When there are bills to pay and kids going through clothes, shoes and Cow & Gate products at a prodigious rate, a big direct debit for a new car often isn't even a realistic proposition.
Painfully aware of this but unwilling to reduce their prices, the major makers came up with a rather obvious solution. Why not take one of the new generation of car-like vans and add some extra windows and seats, plus a smattering of extra equipment? You'd have easy room for five, plus plenty of luggage capacity, all for a rock-bottom price. The idea took off big-time in Europe, particularly in France, causing market leaders Peugeot/Citroen and Renault to refine the idea still further. The British have been a bit more resistant to the idea of a builder's van with extra fenestration smeared around the back of it, but they're catching on. The first result was Citroen's Berlingo Multispace, introduced to Britain in 1998 and now facing stiff competition from the rival featured here, Renault's five-door Kangoo dCi.
"Running a Kangoo diesel is one part of your life that's not going to give your credit card a sound thrashing ."
Since the Berlingo Multispace was reduced in price and offered here in five-door form, there's not been much to choose between the two rivals, though the Citroen has had an advantage in the form of its huge retractable panoramic sliding sunroof. Renault weren't about to let that last for long of course, and quickly added one to the options list. The £11,165 68bhp dCi engine is the entry-level point but those seeking more power can opt for the 84bhp version of the same unit from £12,315.
The Kangoo's chassis is based on that of the previous generation Clio, which means that it's wonderfully agile around town, with light quick power steering, short gearing and great visibility through those huge windows. It isn't quite as confident as its supermini stablemate on the open road however - for many of the same reasons. The short gearing means you have to swap cogs regularly and the tall, thin, glassy profile can make it a little susceptible to crosswinds. Two trim levels are available for Kangoo diesel buyers, Authentique and Expression. Authentique gives you a 60/40 split-fold for the rear seat and a roof-mounted stowage rack inside the cabin. You also get a centre three-point rear seatbelt, ABS brakes, a passenger airbag, electric front windows, remote control central locking, electric mirrors and a CD stereo. Expression adds 14" alloy wheels, body-coloured bumpers and mirrors, front fog lamps and a selection of additional storage solutions.
It's fairly utilitarian inside - though that's intentional. If necessary, the rear bench pivots forward to convert the Kangoo from people carrier to a 2,500-litre estate. Moreover, thanks to those sliding side doors, it's a lot easier to access the space. Versatility is helped by the airline-style overhead bins and side bins with a total volume of 60-litres plus there's the usual exterior plastic protection that makes a sideswipe of a farmer's gate that little bit more insurance-friendly.
Renault have played the Kangoo diesel card with guile. Here we get a sophisticated diesel engine with a pair of power options in a model that makes some kind of lifestyle statement. We're not quite sure what that statement is, but those clever chaps at Renault seem to have the future mapped out. Createurs d'automobile? We'll have whatever they're having.
The results below show the top KANGOO deals on buyacar
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Renault Kangoo 1.5 dCi 84 Expression 5dr People Carrier | |||
| ETR | Mthly £201 |
Saving £1,791 |
Price £10,909 |
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Renault Kangoo 1.5 dCi 68 Authentique 5dr People Carrier | |||
| ETR | Mthly £183 |
Saving £1,570 |
Price £9,980 |
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Renault Kangoo 1.5 dCi 68 Expression 5dr People Carrier | |||
| ETR | Mthly £193 |
Saving £1,695 |
Price £10,505 |
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PCP finance quote over 48 months, 10,000 miles pa, deposit of £1000
| For KANGOO DIESEL RANGE | ||
| Performance | 4 | |
| Comfort | 4 | |
| Handling | 5 | |
| Economy | 9 | |
| Space / Versatility | 6 | |
| Styling | 4 | |
| Equipment | 6 | |
| Build | 5 | |
| Depreciation | 7 | |
| Insurance | 7 | |
| Value | 8 | |
| OVERALL | 5.9 OUT OF 10 | |
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