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    Hi Captain!
    The Renaults are very reliable these days. Friends of ours have bought their second Scenic a couple of years ago and are still happy. Other friends of ours have bought their Scenic at about the same time and experienced no probs whatsoever.
    We don't have one, but we have a Fiat (see posts above) which has been more reliable than all our Landrovers...

    If you are going to buy the Renault make sure it's a Diesel!

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    I didn't know we could get the diesel Renaults here


    At risk of getting banned or put in the stock and dead tomatoes thrown at my person, I'd get a Honda Jazz in the 3 mode Auto or a Civic.

    Why wont the family fit in a Mini?

    If you can put up with the lack of room for the first 12months (give her the Landy to drive during this time) then you won't need half the stuff to cart around for the baby then the Mini shouldn't be an issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    I didn't know we could get the diesel Renaults here


    At risk of getting banned or put in the stock and dead tomatoes thrown at my person, I'd get a Honda Jazz in the 3 mode Auto or a Civic.

    Why wont the family fit in a Mini?

    If you can put up with the lack of room for the first 12months (give her the Landy to drive during this time) then you won't need half the stuff to cart around for the baby then the Mini shouldn't be an issue
    Firstly, you're right, there aren't any diesel Scenics.

    Yes, you're right on the gear. The problem seems to be that I'm tall, and need a fair bit of seat travel to be comfortable. The car seats are actually the problem. With two in car seats feeding them in and out through the front doors (2 door only) is quite a hassle. It was ok with one but two isn't working.

    There is a 4 door MINI coming in 2008 that is a little longer. That should be a good second car for us.

    We got good Money for our MINI too (it goes Tuesday) so we were just going to get something as a stopgap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jojo
    Hi Captain!
    The Renaults are very reliable these days. Friends of ours have bought their second Scenic a couple of years ago and are still happy. Other friends of ours have bought their Scenic at about the same time and experienced no probs whatsoever.
    We don't have one, but we have a Fiat (see posts above) which has been more reliable than all our Landrovers...

    If you are going to buy the Renault make sure it's a Diesel!

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    Everyone that you talk to about the scenic loves them for their practicality. It's a shame they don't do a diesel. Having said that the petrol is pretty slow so the diesel wouldn't be much chop! Apparently they are releasing it with one soon.

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    you could get a 2nd hand VTIR Civic for around that price, fairly roomy, probably quicker than the Lotus and are still a sort after car so resale shouldn't be a problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jojo
    Friends of ours have bought their second Scenic a couple of years ago and are still happy. Other friends of ours have bought their Scenic at about the same time and experienced no probs whatsoever.
    Heck, I've only ever seen one Scenic - and you have two friends who OWN them - one of them having had two!

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    What about the Renault Scenic RX....???? Are these any good.?? Anyone ever had one.???

    I'm assuming they are exactly the same as the normal Scenic but with raised suspension and 4WD on Demand.

    I'm interested in one of these....they certainly have all the gear in them, if you get the top of the range model.

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    I owned a Scenic back in the UK, and bought one as a second car, as it won European car of the year when it was launched. I had the 1.6, but I regretted not getting the 2.0, as it was slightly underpowered. However, it was a very reliable car, and the seating is very flexible. Take em out, stick em in, swap em round. ecomomy was excellent, and it was very practical. 2 years and never had a single issue with it....

    The RX is not really a capable vehicle for poff road purposes, but it does look good....

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    My parents had a RX but had to get rid of it as they split up, I begged and pleaded for it but was told "NO".
    All I can say is I loved it, plenty of room, smooth to drive, ran on the smell of a oily rag.
    In the 3 bit years they had it they never had a problem with it, but then again my old men wouldn't let you let the windows down as you would scratch the window tint....how he figured that I don't know.
    Anyway if I had that kind of choice I would get one.
    I found it funny when they first came out and they did reviews on it, and went on how bad a 4x4 they were compared to other ones, when the ****heads should have known that they were only a all wheel drive just like a Subaru, anyway any excuse to **** on the French I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericpicc
    My parents had a RX but had to get rid of it as they split up, I begged and pleaded for it but was told "NO".
    All I can say is I loved it, plenty of room, smooth to drive, ran on the smell of a oily rag.
    In the 3 bit years they had it they never had a problem with it, but then again my old men wouldn't let you let the windows down as you would scratch the window tint....how he figured that I don't know.
    Anyway if I had that kind of choice I would get one.
    I found it funny when they first came out and they did reviews on it, and went on how bad a 4x4 they were compared to other ones, when the ****heads should have known that they were only a all wheel drive just like a Subaru, anyway any excuse to **** on the French I guess.
    Actually... they're NOT an all-wheel drive. The rear only has power if the front slips. That's why they got bagged - they lacked the angles for off-road on hard surfaces and you had to bog the front before the rear got power so no good on sand either.

    Looked seriously at them 4 years ago, and bought a Subaru Forester. Foresters are a little short in the rear seat legroom so got kicks in the back.

    Speaking of which, for rear seat leg room, keeping your fleet all in British and having some (strange) street-cred, what about an Austin 1800? The old Land Crab has plenty of rear seat leg room and 4 doors.

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