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Trucksales Staff4 Nov 2016
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Renault unveils Kangoo Lifestyle Pack

French maker's compact commercial gets an extra touch of class
Renault Australia has rolled out a 'Lifestyle Pack' for its five-seater Kangoo Maxi Crew light commercial.
Only available on the long-wheelbase variant, which sees a 1.5-litre turbo-diesel driving the front wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox, the pack comprises an array of extra features for $1290 over the cost of the standard vehicle.
Specifically, those features include Renault's R-LINK audio and sat-nav system with 7-inch touchscreen and digital radio, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, rear ventilation outlets for second-row passengers, a redesigned and colour-coded front bumper, a painted rear bumper, gloss black door mirrors and tinted privacy glass.
Rear side window are available as a dealer-fit option for $290 plus fitting, while all Kangoos built after June 2016 now come with driver and front passenger side airbags and rear parking sensors.
"The Kangoo Lifestyle Pack gives customers an added level of comfort and style for a working vehicle that can also double as weekend family transport," says Lyndon Healey, Renault LCV Model Line Manager.
The Kangoo Maxi Crew is priced from $34,121 drive away and comes with a three-year/200,000km warranty plus three years of roadside assistance. The first three services are capped at $349 each while service intervals are pegged at every year or 15,000km, whichever comes first.
See your nearest Renault dealer for more information.
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