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Comprehensive Guide to Buying a Renault Captur in the UK

Renault Captur (2013-2017)

The Renault Captur was popular for its blend of practicality, affordable running costs and compact SUV styling.

  • Pros: Spacious cabin, decent boot size, low running costs
  • Cons: Uninspiring drive, some interior trims feel cheap

When buying used, check for the usual wear and tear, and ensure all electricals work properly, as glitches have been reported.

Renault Captur (2017-2020)

This model introduced a more stylish design and better quality materials, retaining the practicality and ease of driving.

  • Pros: Improved interior, comfortable ride, economical engines
  • Cons: Expensive extras, lacks four-wheel drive option

If a used vehicle, ensure service history is complete. Also check for premature tyre wear—this model can overwork its rubber.

Renault Captur E-Tech Plug-in (2020-Present)

The newest Captur model offers a plug-in hybrid option, greater refinement, and advanced tech features.

  • Pros: Extended electric-only range, upscale interior, responsive handling
  • Cons: Expensive compared with rivals, small boot compared to pure petrol models

When buying used, ensure the plug-in hybrid's battery cells are still in good condition.

All these models, compete with the likes of Nissan Juke, Ford EcoSport, Peugeot 2008, and the Hyundai Kona in the compact SUV segment.

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