Renault Modus 1.2 Turbo 100 road test
Renault has been turning out the highly popular Clio supermini for as long as anyone can remember, but then in 2004 came the Modus. This was a supermini too, but looking more like an MPV it offered more interior space and even greater practicality for slightly less image conscious buyers.
Renault Modus 1.2 Turbo 100 full road test report
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The Modus is well equipped as standard, but four option packs are available which usefully bundle themed items together. For example, the Cool Pack Plus combines climate control aircon with an electric panoramic sunroof, the Protection Pack provides curtain airbags and seatbelt pretensioners while the Storage Pack comes with overhead storage, rear seat tables and drawers under the front seats. The £11,298 otr 1.2 Turbo returns 47.8mpg combined with 140g/km of CO2 (band C road tax) and has an affordable 4E insurance grouping. Assuming you’re in the market for a practical supermini, I can’t think of a reason why you wouldn’t be anything but pleased with a Modus.
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