Renault Grand Modus (08-12) - Review Review by Matthew Proud on 06 February 2008 Last Updated: 06 June 2008 The Grand Modus is Renault’s answer to the versatile Nissan Note. It’s slightly longer than the standard Modus and offers greater boot capacity, though both cabins are similar in size. The Grand Modus caters well for family buyers – with some clever storage solutions and child-friendly features – while older drivers may appreciate its elevated driving position, easy access and added practicality. The engine choice isn't huge but does include the economical 1.5 dCi which is also used in the Clio. 3.5 out of 5 Other Renault reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Gallery Also Consider 4 out of 5 Nissan Note (06 on) Easy to drive, good rear passenger space, versatile interior, good build quality Noisy at speed, steering lacks feel, no steering reach adjustment Read full review 4 out of 5 Skoda Roomster (06 on) Practical interior, plenty of rear space, flexible seating, low running costs, easy to drive Quirky styling may be off-putting for some Read full review 3.5 out of 5 Citroën C3 Picasso (09 on) Easy to drive, good visibility, practical storage space, quiet at high speeds, frugal engines Sluggish petrol engines, bouncy ride, cheap feeling interior Read full review Find other mpv cars Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Renault Grand Modus cars for sale We have 69 models like this for sale. Find Renault Grand Modus cars for sale Previous: Buying & Selling Next: Company Car Info
4 out of 5 Nissan Note (06 on) Easy to drive, good rear passenger space, versatile interior, good build quality Noisy at speed, steering lacks feel, no steering reach adjustment Read full review
4 out of 5 Skoda Roomster (06 on) Practical interior, plenty of rear space, flexible seating, low running costs, easy to drive Quirky styling may be off-putting for some Read full review
3.5 out of 5 Citroën C3 Picasso (09 on) Easy to drive, good visibility, practical storage space, quiet at high speeds, frugal engines Sluggish petrol engines, bouncy ride, cheap feeling interior Read full review