WITH prices and specifications recently announced for the new Modus supermini which hits UK showrooms on September 10, Renault are now making the buying decision even easier with the news that its latest model's insurance group ratings start at just 2E, and comparisons with competitors on price and equipment show Modus to be outstanding value for money.
In addition to keen pricing, leading standard equipment lists and cost-effective options packs, the new Modus has another key weapon in is battle to be the best value for money car among today's breed of superminis - some of the lowest insurance group ratings in its class.
The Renault Modus already has a long list of standard equipment with the entry-level Authentique model boasting ABS and EBD and brake assist, four airbags, electric front windows, remote central locking, variable power assisted steering, trip computer and its 'Triptic' multi-adaptable rear seat which adjusts forward and back and lets you fold one, two or all three seats, for ultimate versatility.
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