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It's compact, yet respectably fast, and has a practical cabin as well, so why not pick the Renault Captur as your daily runabout?

After being bombarded with ads of the Renault Captur on Facebook, decided to head down and try it out to see if it really is such a powerful and fun drive as they claim.
OK, it isn't crazy fast, but the Captur is definitely enough power on Singapore roads, I tried out the sports mode and there really was a difference, the acceleration became stronger.
I think it is one of the nicer looking compact SUV in the market, but the main issue with the car is the lack of features such as adaptive cruise control.

Bought the captur. Car itself is okay. Handling is not bad. But does not come the technology that similar priced cars have. You are better off with opel and seat who offers parking assist, blindspot monitoring and much much much better customer service. Have to keep asking them for updates after COE bidding completion. And thereafter delivery. Has brought alot of frustration and regret for me.

Won the weekend drive away from Renault Singapore and the pickup speed of this car is definitely as compared to other 1.3 litre engine car. With its turbocharge, the car able to achieve good pick up speed.
The pickup speed is also very smooth and you won't feel any discomfort.
The interior of the car come with ambience light on the 2 door and under the gear compartment. The car also come with electric parking brake which normally only come in high end come.
Overall the performance of this car has exceed my expectation and worth to buy for small family.

Was in the market for a CSUV catering to my small family of 3. Tried a few and decided to go for the Captur. Overall meets all the needs of my family from a utility perspective, and the punchy engine makes my long daily drive to work fun. Started looking forward to my daily drive ever since i got the Captur.

The new Captur gets awesome looking lights front and back, as well as a 128bhp engine, perfect for making sure you only need to pay Cat A COE.

Searched mini SUVs and tried some other cars (Yaris Cross & T-Cross) and finally falling love with the Captur, I like the design since the old model but this one with much better facelift and power.
Eugene from Renault introduced this beauty before its launch date and yesterday I collected my first car.

Went down to take a look at the Captur given that it has been quite well received in Europe. Really liked the design and style of the car, compared to competitors such as VW's T-Cross and Toyota's Yaris Cross which are much more plain looking. The interior is also nicely put together, and also functional/practical with rear air con vents and a sliding rear bench.
The car is also quite refined with a powerful engine, being the most powerful car in Cat A. Decided to place an order for the car, Adeline from Wearnes was extremely helpful in guiding me through the process especially since I am a first time car owner.
Overall, very pleased with the Captur so far.

Went to have a look at this new Renault Captur because of it's sporty looks. Inside the car looks quite premium, there's a lot of brushed metal pieces, similar to the interior of Mercedes cars.
I was told that the engine is the same as the one in the Mercedes CLA, it felt quite punchy and powerful during the test drive, especially when in sport mode.
Being a compact crossover, there isn't a lot of space inside, you won't want to fit 3 people at the back.