Thursday, December 1, 2011
Renault vs Chrysler
Space and comfort are the essence of an MPV, so we need to take a close look at the route that these two have taken. On paper, they both offer seven seats, and the usual luxuries. Access is better on the Grand Voyager, thanks to the sliding doors.Having already looked at the design aspects of the seating, the comfort levels are similar, both having leather trim and offering sufficient legroom. The Renault adds a number of pull-up sun screens on the rear doors, rear windows and the hatch window. All passengers have three-point seatbelts, and are protected by a full complement of airbags.
The driver is more comfortable in the Espace, except for a stretch to get the start card into its awkwardly placed slot way down on the centre console. Other poorly positioned controls are the door