Our Fleet Test Drive: Renault Grand Scenic - 12th Report
Date:
16 April 2012
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Author: Tony Rock
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Renault claims the Grand Scenic has 40 stowage points providing up to 83 litres of space, a best-in-class total. The areas include 4.5-litre drawers beneath the driver and front passenger seats (pictured), and a double sliding centre console in two sections: space beneath the armrest for small objects such as pens, and a larger main bin beneath, although watch your fingers when closing the console's lid as I've jammed mine more than once.
But there is a downside to all that storage space, which is that I'm finding there are more places for my kids to dump their rubbish. Aaarrgh!
Renault Grand Scenic 1.6 dCi 130 Dyn. TT | Mileage | 5567 | Claimed combined consumption | 64.2mpg | Our average consumption | 38.4mpg | Forecast CPM | 54.4p | Actual CPM | 57.7p | Why we’re running it | To sample Renault’s crucial new 1.6 diesel engine in the UK’s most fuel-efficient seven-seater | Plus | TomTom satellite navigation system | Minus | Stereo controls are not intuitive |
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