04 February 2012
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The Renault Laguna Sport Tourer is a car that wants to please. The Laguna Sport Tourer loves to perform and demands attention; from its sleek lines to its precise and responsive drive, the Laguna Sport Tourer can’t help but turn heads and offers masses of space for you, your family and all their luggage.
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This is my first dci. I do not like this car, it has cost me a lot of money.
Submitted: 31/01/2012 10:11:24 | ID: 8940
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Save £2745 If you have a Renault by getting rid of it - NOW! If you’re thinking of buying one - DON’T. Congratulations you have just saved yourself £2745! I have just been stung for this amount to fix the gearbox on a 3.5 year old Renault Laguna (59,000 miles): Dual mass flywheel, clutch, bearings and idler gear. I took the car to a Renault Dealer (Ness Motors, Perth), who couldn’t diagnose the cause of the whine from the gearbox. I took the car to James Allan (gearbox specialist in Edinburgh), who diagnosed the "Renault gearbox problem" in 2 minutes flat. There’s a design fault with this dual mass flywheel arrangement (common across many, if not all Renault gearboxes), which everybody seems to know about apart from Renault, who washed their hands of the problem. Real classy Customer Service - NOT!!
Submitted: 22/12/2011 10:08:03 | ID: 8748
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Got mine 2nd hand with 67 000 miles. Now on 92000 miles . I’ve had, what it turns out to be, the common problems; Broken front springs, both sides, one of which went though the tyre. Ignition Card button with a much too high cost to replace at £140. Rear screen wiper motor. Starter Ring gear on the flywheel worn out at 67000 miles. I will not be buying another one. However, it runs well and gives very good mpg.
Submitted: 25/08/2010 21:24:59 | ID: 5993
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This is my second laguna, which is a step forward from the Laguna 2, (not a bad car). The current one has been a good choice to date after almost 2 years; it is nicely made, goes well no rattles or faults handles well for an estate and does the job as a load carrier in comfort. The ride unladen on poor roads can be jiggly, but this apart i love it.
Submitted: 20/02/2010 06:38:35 | ID: 4657
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Great car until you have to fix a problem. Renault just don’t care. I was a sked to leave it for a few days (5th time) as the air conditioning was leaking yet when I got the car back I had exactly the same problem only a day or two later. Even the car dealer says "it’s a Renault, what do I expect"!! Never go to Renault if you can avoid it. Take my advise and go German!
Submitted: 12/11/2009 21:47:48 | ID: 3862
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This is my first Renault and to be honest I was not sure to expect. But after collecting the vehicle from Essex and driving it back to the Wirral on less than a 1/4 tank of diesel, my first impressions grew. Needless to say after a few weeks the little annoying faults started to materialise such as a squeak / rattle from the centre console, especially on tick over also the GPS element of the sat nav does not operate. But over all I am impressed with the performance and economy of the 1.9dci engine whereby I am returning anything between 675 miles and 750 miles per tank, admittedly majority of this is motorway driving. Regarding comfort levels again the Laguna is very comfy on both short journeys and long journeys including an 8 hour drive to Paris. The only downside is the boot area as this can be restrictive when carrying high items as the height level from the floor to the roof lining is not the best in its class. If anyone is contemplating buying a Laguna, then I suggest you go for it as you get a lot of gadgets (no cup holders though at the front) good performance whilst bringing good economical figures for your money... good luck.
Submitted: 15/10/2008 12:02:45 | ID: 2018
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Excellent value for money, loads of extras as standard on this particular model. A very high quality car, built well and comfortable to drive. Spacious enough for a family of 5 but maybe not as much space as other estates? I think there’s ample though. Good car, definately better than average.
Submitted: 26/11/2007 15:15:02 | ID: 770
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