Year | Price From | Price To |
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2024 | $29,810 | $44,990 |
2023 | $28,710 | $44,990 |
2022 | $23,320 | $44,660 |
2021 | $21,340 | $34,210 |
2020 | $18,810 | $28,050 |
2019 | $13,640 | $29,370 |
2018 | $12,320 | $26,950 |
2017 | $10,340 | $24,530 |
2016 | $9,020 | $17,600 |
2015 | $7,920 | $16,060 |
Renault Captur FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Renault Captur here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Best mid-size car for city and camping?
You need to simplify your needs and wants. Most, if not all new cars have the sort of features you want. The more pressing issue is the choice of SUV or hatch. While a hatch might be best for your city needs, it probably wouldn't suit your camping needs, so I would rule that out and focus on a compact SUV. Of all the models you have looked at I would select the Suzuki Grand Vitara.
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Renault Captur diesel in Australia
Bad news for you, sadly. Renault spokeswoman Emily Fadeyev says: "At this time the diesel Captur isn't on the plan for Renault Australia."
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Best small SUV?
I have just driven the CX-3, Honda HR-V and Renault Captur and rate the Mazda as clearly best of the bunch, as well as better than the XV. It gets The Tick but be careful that you don’t spend too much — there are 14 models in the line-up.
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