Anyone on here bought a new-shape Renault Trafic yet?
Discussion
I'm looking at buying a new van shortly and it'll be just myself driving it so I'm thinking of one of the new-shape Renault Trafic vans, the 140 bhp Sport one is the one I'd go for.
I've driven it and it's not earth shatteringly fast but should be ok for what I want.
I had a 174 bhp Transporter up to last year and would ideally go for another one but I'm finding it hard to justify the 25% extra for the equivalent engine size with a more basic spec or the 50% extra for the 180 bhp one so the Renault is ticking a lot of boxes for me.
I am however afraid of one thing ..... it's a Renault
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What's your experiences of them so far folks?
Any problems or issues with them?
I've driven it and it's not earth shatteringly fast but should be ok for what I want.
I had a 174 bhp Transporter up to last year and would ideally go for another one but I'm finding it hard to justify the 25% extra for the equivalent engine size with a more basic spec or the 50% extra for the 180 bhp one so the Renault is ticking a lot of boxes for me.
I am however afraid of one thing ..... it's a Renault
😱
What's your experiences of them so far folks?
Any problems or issues with them?
daydotz said:
It's a twin turbo job so may not be as bad as you fear
Highly stressed, small capacity engine in a van that can weigh 2.9 tons laden. I don't see it lasting too long without failure of some sort. Fine in a car, but a van... More capacity would be better with the same specific output.
I've looked at them alright (they're badged as Opel over here, no idea where they're actually built) but the Renault is priced about €2k cheaper for the same spec
I've sort of made my mind up to get the old thing I've been using patched up so I can hold off for a few months and ideally buy the T6 Transporter when it comes out (being launched in June with the first units likely to be delivered in September)
I've had several of them through the years and definitely prefer the VW to the Renault / Nissan / Opel stuff plus they do decent size engines
At least I'll have the van I want rather than knowing I've compromised and bought something I wasn't 100% sure of
I've sort of made my mind up to get the old thing I've been using patched up so I can hold off for a few months and ideally buy the T6 Transporter when it comes out (being launched in June with the first units likely to be delivered in September)
I've had several of them through the years and definitely prefer the VW to the Renault / Nissan / Opel stuff plus they do decent size engines
At least I'll have the van I want rather than knowing I've compromised and bought something I wasn't 100% sure of
All of the van engines will be downsizing sooner or later
I've driven it fully loaded and it's fine, long term reliability is too early to call though. Where in Europe are you based? Check if they run the Renault Business Promise, if they do Renault will keep you on the road at their own cost (via an Enterprise van in mainland UK) if there's a warranty issue for the life of the warranty.
I've driven it fully loaded and it's fine, long term reliability is too early to call though. Where in Europe are you based? Check if they run the Renault Business Promise, if they do Renault will keep you on the road at their own cost (via an Enterprise van in mainland UK) if there's a warranty issue for the life of the warranty.
DrDeAtH said:
daydotz said:
It's a twin turbo job so may not be as bad as you fear
Highly stressed, small capacity engine in a van that can weigh 2.9 tons laden. I don't see it lasting too long without failure of some sort. Fine in a car, but a van... More capacity would be better with the same specific output.
Fast Bug said:
All of the van engines will be downsizing sooner or later
Interesting you say that, as the new VW caddy has done away with the 1.9D, and are now 2.0D (& smaller petrol) engines in various states of tune, the highest being 150BHP for the diesel.And it is also rumoured the new Transporter may have a 230BHP 2.0D option!
As part of my job I've driven all the recent LCV newcomers at various events in Europe (I've also been to Hannover to see the T6 but sworn to secrecy!).
One of the most pertinent comments above is that engine size is less relevant these days. Times have changed but it is a challenge for manufacturers to 'educate' the buying public that this is the case. It's pretty safe to rely on PS although those who drive fully laden much of the time should also pay attention to torque figures.
One of the most pertinent comments above is that engine size is less relevant these days. Times have changed but it is a challenge for manufacturers to 'educate' the buying public that this is the case. It's pretty safe to rely on PS although those who drive fully laden much of the time should also pay attention to torque figures.
I've had one of these for 5 months now, mines the Biturbo120 and apart from a couple of 'new model' niggles its great, much much better than my previous 2.0 115 Trafic, much quieter, and amazingly for the size of engine has much more grunt, fuel economy is also 10-15% better. Two work friends of mine just got exactly the same van for £159 per month on a 18 month contract hire, mine was slightly more at around £180 for 24 months, the better deal came out just as mine arrived. I've had Renault vans for the last 10 years and have never had a serious problem with any of them, brakes and tyres are all I've ever forked out for.
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