The Renault Kwid Thread (Kwid Lovers)

Maruti S-Presso vs Renault Kwid | AMT Comparison | ZigWheels.com

Kwid is offered with an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a digital instrument cluster, a reverse parking camera, power steering, manual AC, a rear seat armrest, a 12V charger for rear passengers and a front wiper.

And in terms of Safety features comprise of a driver airbag, ABS, front seat-belt reminder, over speeding alert system, central locking, retractable three-point rear seat-belts, front seat-belts with pre-tensioners, and child safety locks for the rear doors.

 
Maruti S-Presso vs Renault Kwid - Comparison Review | MotorBeam

The Maruti S-Presso is the latest entrant to the small car segment while the established Renault Kwid has got a major facelift.

In this video, we compare this two entry-level cars on various factors like styling, space, features. performance, comfort and a lot more to tell you which one to buy.

 
It really seems like Renault is having supply issues for the Renault Kwid Climber AMT. I've had finance approved for a mine since mid-November, but Renault can only source me one by the end of January 2020 (or beginning Feb)! Being without transport over the festive season sucks!
 
Has the facelifted Kwid got a stronger body or is it the same body that crumples terribly
 
I saw an accident involving an Oxblood Kwid and an older model Silver Mazda 3. Both cars were crumpled like aluminium foil (frontal impact ~60km/h). Nobody was badly hurt luckily.
 
Pity if it's still the same... the new facelift looks pretty good inside and out. Definitely a car I WOULD HAVE recommended to people buying in this segment if it wasn't for the poor crumple zones
 
No thanks. That 25l Fuel tank will drive me up the wall. Dont want to fill up every 3 days.
 
Drove a loaner a few hundred meters then parked it off and got a lift. It was the pre facelift with 2500km. Brakes felt pap and clutch felt well worn. The kicker for me was no re circulate button for the climate control, so it’s always on outside air. I mean how much does a small plastic hinged vent cost.
 
Renault Kwid Facelift Review - carandbike

Renault has updated the Kwid and it now looks better and trendier than before. Of course there are a host of new features that it gets as well and we have all the details for you in this comprehensive review.

 
6 Cheapest Automatic Cars in SA

Looking for a chilled drive on a shoestring? We list 6 of the most affordable automatic cars available in South Africa.

Sit back, relax and let the car do the work! Automatic cars have much to offer, especially if you live and travel within the confines of the city. Not only are automatic cars easier to drive but they also take the stress out of changing gears continuously, particularly if you crawl through traffic jams on a regular basis. Advances in transmission technology have also led to improvements in fuel efficiency, to the point where some automatic cars are actually more efficient than their manual siblings.

To make your life easier, we have created a list of 6 of the most affordable automatic cars currently on sale in South Africa, all of which are currently priced under R200k (January 2020). More than this, we will weigh in on which of these cars we think offers the best value for money.

Renault Kwid 1.0 Automatic - From R154 900

Suzuki Celerio 1.0 GL Automatic – From R173 900

Kia Picanto 1.0/1.2 Automatic – From R176 995

Datsun Go 1.2 Lux Auto - R184 200

Suzuki Swift 1.2 GL Automatic – R195 900

Hyundai Grand i10 1.0 Motion Automatic – from R196 900

 
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