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Unfortunately I rather doubt it. Renaults are ok, Id say build quality is about average. Nowhere near as reliable as a Jap though. Its the price you pay for a car that has a bit of character.
Trip in the dash is the same as 172 and lots of other Renaults - shows trip miles, average mpg, fuel used, distance travelled since fill-up, distance remaining in tank, average speed (not necessarily in that order!).
Yes!
You just set the temperature that you want and off it goes. You can hear the relays clicking on and off as the temperature fluctuates. Also it waits until theres a bit of warmth in the engine then opens up the vents and blasts warm air in until the interior is up to temperature. Obviously...
Trip in the dash is the same as 172 and lots of other Renaults - shows trip miles, average mpg, fuel used, distance travelled since fill-up, distance remaining in tank, average speed (not necessarily in that order!).
Yes!
You just set the temperature that you want and off it goes. You can hear the relays clicking on and off as the temperature fluctuates. Also it waits until theres a bit of warmth in the engine then opens up the vents and blasts warm air in until the interior is up to temperature. Obviously...
Washed mine this morning - lots of water to get the salt off. No probs with the car but the weather was still pretty cold (colder than I thought anyway) and all the water froze on the drive. No worries I said, itll melt this afternoon.
It didnt.
So now we are the only house in our street...
Washed mine this morning - lots of water to get the salt off. No probs with the car but the weather was still pretty cold (colder than I thought anyway) and all the water froze on the drive. No worries I said, itll melt this afternoon.
It didnt.
So now we are the only house in our street...