24 May 2012
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Car purchased for its ease of access for my elderly parents. I feel you get what you pay for with this car. Spring and summer driving is fine. Hard winter causes problems. Heater is useless, demister is poor, snow blowing into car via heater vents, windscreen icing up on inside and taking forever to thaw out. Rear sliding doors freezing shut and door controls sticking when pressed in. Poor traction on slippery roads. Good car for comfort, quiet ride and front end visibilty good. Poor visibilty to rear which becomes apparent when trying to manouver in supermarket car parks at night. Loads of space in the boot and even better with seats folded flat. Rear seats not easy to remove and refit and fixing brackets stand proud which makes extra space useless for some loads, unlike my previous Renault Scenic. Very disappointed with fuel consumption for diesel engine, averaging less than 45mpg with rural driving which seems poor compared with citroens figures. If you thrashed the engine you would probably achieve about 35mpg. Still, for a new car as said before you get what you pay for, and aside from faults listed is probably good value for a MPV and I would certainly recommend for anyone who drives for elderly or infirm parents.
Submitted: 20/01/2011 14:37:47
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Though only having my Nemo for just a week now, I can say that I feel it’s going to be a good car. The drivers seating is exceptionally comfortable, with lumbar support, seat cushion height adjustment, added together with the fully adjustable steering wheel. Being quite a tall fella, this has won me over. I feel that one critism I must make is, I believe it’s underpowered, I have the 1.4i Petrol, and you have to work really hard to get it up to a respective speed. I miss the power on roundabouts, a gap appears in the traffic, you go for it, then foot down and sadly not enough power is at your command. Also on taking deliverey of my car, I found that the stowage net was missing, the alignment tool when changing wheels was missing, also a plastic catch which the plugs of the boot cover snap into also was sadly missing. all small items I know, but for a new car should have been checked throughly. Still I am still happy with my purchase.
Submitted: 14/01/2011 22:00:29
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