Renault Laguna Dynamique 1

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Renault Laguna Dynamique 1

Сообщение nnesquik » Пн фев 28, 2011 7:50 am

2001 Renault Laguna Dynamique 1.6 16V Review,Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour


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Family cars with flair are a Renault speciality, and the handsome Laguna is no exception. Despite being six years old, the Ford Mondeo rival remains a popular buy in the UK market, with 110,000 examples sold so far.

Generous kit and a carefully engineered accident protection system -- it was the first car in its class to get a fivestar rating in Euro NCAP crash tests -- mean it's luxurious and comfortable.

Of course, buyers should beware of potential pitfalls, but a good Laguna is a cracking used buy. Whether you pick the five-door hatch or the stylish Sport Tourer estate, here's the lowdown...

Prices
High-mileage early Lagunas start at only £3,000, but aim to spend at least £5,000 to secure a 50,000-mile car on a 52-plate. Shop around and you can get a 1.9 dCi for less than an equivalent 1.8 petrol -- we found a 54-plater with 35,000 miles for around £8,000. For £10,000, you can buy a facelifted year-old car with around 10,000 miles.

What to look for
Despite the appeal of the turbo 2.0T, petrol Lagunas aren't generally as desirable as the diesel variants. And given how good the dCi units are, anything running on unleaded makes little sense. Choose from Authentique, Expression, Dynamique, Privilège and rare Initiale specs. Buy at least a Dynamique, but make sure everything works properly -- the more complex options there are, the greater the risk of problems.

Recalls
Sept 2001: Tow ball mount may crack on Sport Tourers built Nov-Dec 2000. Mar 2002: Engine speed control issue. Mar 2002: Engine may cut out on cars built from Oct 2000-June 2001. Mar 2002: Concerns over fuel leak and emergency brake assist. Nov 2002: Surge on 1.8 16v petrol cars built from May-July 2002. Sept 2003: Unintended acceleration on 1.8 16v and 2.0 16v models built from May 2001-Oct 2002. Sept 2003: Unintended acceleration on 1.6 16v from Jan 2001-July 2002. Nov 2004: Erratic engine revs on cars built from Sept 2002-June 2004.

Owner comment
Katherine and Steve Redfern from Droitwich, Worcs, bought their 2003 Laguna 2.0 Initiale when it was six months old, and they're smitten. Katherine said: "Our Renault was great value for money, and it's practical and economical -- the best car we've ever had. It's been very reliable, and we're now looking to buy a V6 version. Even if we don't find one, our next car will definitely be another Laguna."

Checklist
* Electrics: there are a number of potential problems with the Laguna's electrics. Check sunroofs, windows and climate control systems thoroughly, as well as the tyre pressure monitoring system. A used car warranty will provide peace of mind.

* Gearbox: transmissions can also cause problems; clutches fail prematurely, especially on diesel cars. Meanwhile, second gear can become quite noisy on models with six-speed manual boxes -- so take any buy for a decent test drive.

* Lights: Xenon headlights were offered as an optional extra on the Laguna range, and they are particularly effective, especially if you live in rural areas. However, the self-levelling system sometimes plays up, so make sure it's working properly.

* Wheels: poorly surfaced roads and speed bumps are bad news for wheels. The more adventurous designs in the Laguna's pretty alloy range can buckle, leading to a juddering steering wheel and uneven wear of the tyres.

* Engine: sluggish performance on 1.9 dCi diesel variants could be due to a sticky exhaust gas recirculation valve -- which eventually leads to the destruction of the engine. It's a fairly common problem, so keep an eye on this or you'll be facing a hefty repair bill.

Runing costs
While service intervals vary according to the engine, schedules alternate between minor and major attention on all models.Service intervals: pre-February 2005 Lagunas need attention every two years, but later cars are required to visit the main dealer every 12 months -- mileage allowances vary, so check with your local franchise. A new cambelt is needed every 72,000 miles or five years, and all models have one, except for the 2.0 dCi.

Service costs: according to Hylton Renault in Worcester, owners should budget on £215 for a minor service and £370 for a major check. Replacing a cambelt will set you back around £350.


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