2021 Renault Captur 1.3T Privilege TCe | sgCarMart Reviews
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2021
- The new Renault Captur is an interesting blend of well specced crossover and practicality. It has a list of interesting party tricks while still being suitable for a small family, plus you get an engine from a far more expensive car.
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very nice review!!!!
Never heard of the Captur but it certainly looks and feels like a good value offering in the 120k range! Even the golf base model is going at 125k these days (shame about the Cat B). The old school aircon controls are a plus in my view, much easier to use on to go compared to the touchscreen implementations these days.
Hey guys, thank for your reviews. It is interesting to watch video in English from others countries and hear what people think about cars that you are review to buy.
It's so crazy to hear such cost for car. I'm from Ukraine and here you can find the least price for new car is near $10-11k (Chery Tiggo 2 or Renault Logan). Capture cost here near $21-22k and with 1.5 turbo engine $24k. MG HS cost from 22 till 28k. Mazda CX-5 from 28k till 40k and so on.
I'm trying to select SUV car for my parents. What in my list:
Peugeot 3008 with 2.0 diesel + all safety features ~34.5k
Toyota RAV4 AWD with 2.5 hybrid + all safety features ~ 39.5k
Renault Capture with 1.5 petrol ~24k
MG HS with 1.5 petrol ~22.4k
MG HS AWD with 2.0 petrol + all safety features ~28.6k
I need car for 2 persons, 90% of the time in the city with small trips in 5 km. We don't need to rush any where and also will not use trunk all the time. What is your personal choice with such criteria and from that list?
Thank you in advance.
Hey thanks for the comments and question!
If it’s for your parents, I think safety features would be important. I think you can’t go wrong with Toyota’s safety sense. I would still recommend for them to go try all cars.
- Jon
@@sgcarmartreviews thank you Jon 😊
Great review, Jon. I am tempted to get Renault Captur.
One thing that pull me back to consider getting a Renault is the maintenance of this car.
Would your be considering to do a series on the maintenance/running costs of different brands and models of cars? This would help car buyers to make more informed decisions.
Thanks for the comments. Maintenance is a topic we definitely want to do for our Backseat Driver talkshows.
any chance to test drive the 2021 honda vezel hybrid?
Dear Sg carmarts could you guys do some first person perspective shoots, when you guys are driving ??
How do you think the TCE 90 engine would perform in this? It's 90 bhp.
Very good!
Thanks sgCarMart review for the wide variety of cars. But I realised the Peugeot sister brand Opel is always left out. You guys reviewed the 3008 but not the Grandland. Not even a mentioned about it. Even the competitors for the Captur was mentioned VW T-Cross, Pug 2008 and even Skoda Kamiq. Why never mention the Opel Crossland lea?
Thanks for the review. The back look is a wow but the front.....mmmmmmmmmm
Bread and butter 😂
👏👏👏👏👏👏
That centre screen surely is a sore thumb.
It's pronounce as Kap Tur.
audio is too soft as always
Agreed. They just got it right in one of the review and now is back to so soft. Had to turn up the volume and got deaf blasted whenever advertisement comes on.
Apologies guys. We will do better.
- Jon
This reviewer is kidding right? Almost all mercedes have dial-like aircon controllers :D
Avoid french car at all cost!
Why tho?
@@marcuz_tay Quirky design, not really designed for tropical climate, thus prone to breakdown. Sensitive electronic systems that are prone to error and expensive repairs. Breakdowns are common even within first 3 years. Poor fuel economy and poor demand in the 2nd hand market, resulting in huge depreciation. If want to go Conti, go get a proper one.
@@ahpat2 yea sure. But man is 2021, surely those problem have been fixed well. There are french cars in singapore doing well and i havent not yet seen anyone complaining about citroen or any other french automakers being not reliable
I am on my 11th yr of owning Renault Megane 3 without any issues aside from wear and tear