Renault Grand Modus Estate (2008-2012) review
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At a glance
Price new | £11,035 - £15,203 |
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Used prices | £492 - £3,199 |
Road tax cost | £20 - £335 |
Insurance group | 6 - 13 |
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Fuel economy | Not tested to latest standards |
Range | 404 - 763 miles |
Number of doors | 5 |
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Available fuel types
Petrol
Diesel
Pros & cons
PROS
Large boot, useful practicality, frugal engines, easy to drive, high safety rating
CONS
Not pleasant to drive, overly assisted steering feel
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Overview
The Grand Modus is Renault’s answer to the versatile Nissan Note. It’s slightly longer than the standard Modus and offers greater boot capacity, though both cabins are similar in size. The Grand Modus caters well for family buyers – with some clever storage solutions and child-friendly features – while older drivers may appreciate its elevated driving position, easy access and added practicality.
The engine choice isn’t huge but does include the economical 1.5 dCi which is also used in the Clio.
Review contents
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Overview Currently reading
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Practicality & safety
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Interior, tech & comfort
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Engines & handling
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Ownership cost
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