French manufacturer Renault today announced the availability of Modus and Grand Modus Exception, two limited editions based on the Dynamique version but adding a number of additional features. First ...
Renault has just presented the first 2011 Modus photo, with the model projected to go on sale on the French market in September this year. Pricing will begin at EUR14,450 for Renault's domestic market ...
Renault's first attempt at combining small-car style with big-car practicality is a great choice for family buyers who want a workhorse with character. The Modus comes to the market as Europe's safest ...
Evian Masters is a women's professional golf tournament that began its course back in 1994. For over ten years, Renault->ke72 and Evian Masters have partnered for this golf tournament. Through this ...
It was incredible. There we were, bombing along comfortably at the legal limit, with lots in reserve. The car was loaded with luggage for four adults, and I was sitting in the back with my legs ...
Renault is going to cause a stir in the South African market when this car lands in May next year, for pricing is very keen - projected at only 6% more than the equivalent Renault Clio versions. The ...
This Renault Grand Modus still has only five seats like the non-Grand version, but there's more room inside for passengers to stretch out, and the boot's bigger than in the standard Modus, too. Even ...
AT first glance, there seems little to connect the new Renault Modus with Concorde, the recently mothballed icon of supersonic travel. One is an affordable supermini MPV offering low emissions, perky ...
With increased boot space and a reworked bench in the rear that seats three comfortably, the Grand Modus is a marked improvement on the standard car. And as this long-wheelbase variant only adds £600 ...
The Modus isn't for those seeking punchy performace but it will motor along at a respectable pace, writes Andrew Hamilton The Modus isn't for those seeking punchy performace but it will motor along at ...
Choice is – quite rightly – generally considered to be a good thing; just listen to how often British politicians use this powerful word when they are talking about the sort of service they want our ...