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The Renault we'll be talking about is not one of those. Rather, it's an foreign-market model we spotted ... Autoweek The Laguna hides in D.C. traffic pretty well as a Japanese car of some sort.
Aiming to stay in the game in the Europe’s ever-shrinking large family car segment, Renault will replace the long-running Laguna and Latitude sedans with one model, and possibly a new name.
Can a celebrity CEO and a family sedan with wallflower styling help save Renault ... Laguna has chunky lines and a clean Germanic look to it. The LED taillights are especially cool at night, and ...
It's the quintessential fleet car ... Renault Laguna offering great value on the used market. Higher than average depreciation from new means you get a lot of car for your money. Previous models ...
Some have turned to SUVs, others have downsized to mid-sized models where ... with cars like the Cruze, Mondeo, Mazda6 and others forming an affordable group, while others like the Passat, Peugeot 407 ...
A Renault we can get excited about! After a string of so-so models, the Laguna Coupe is a fine effort from La Regie. Style, panache, a decent drive and fair running figures. This car deserves to ...
While the front of the car still had some lines that resembled the rest of the range, the profile of the Renault Laguna Coupe was unique to the model. Its raked panoramic windshield and the low ...
Slow sales forced Renault to cut the Laguna Coupe ... the French car certainly turns heads. All versions get 18-inch alloy rims and xenon headlamps, while range-topping GT models add hi-tech ...
If you want an estate with an upmarket feel, but you're working on a tight budget, then the third-generation Renault ... intrude Previous models had a stodgy ride, but this Laguna, introduced ...