Is Renault Pulse worth buying?

Is Renault Pulse worth buying?

Worth every penny. This car is the best in the class and Renault pulse test drive I took before two weeks and I liked it a lot. I really liked the feel of the car and the pickup was marvelous after 2nd gear, very smooth transition and no turbo lag of any kind. Smart buy.

What is the price of Renault Pulse?

Renault Pulse Ex-Showroom price starts at ₹ 4.42 Lakh and goes upto ₹ 7.81 Lakh.

Why was Renault Pulse discontinued?

Earlier in 2015, Renault India temporarily stopped the production of the Pulse hatchback and the Scala sedan in India due to low demand. The demand for these cars hasn’t increased since then and now the car manufacturer has discontinued these models in the country as confirmed by a Renault dealer in the country.

What is the price of Renault Fluence in India?

Renault Fluence [2014-2017] price starts at ₹ 15.00 Lakh and goes upto ₹ 16.61 Lakh. The price of Diesel variant for Fluence [2014-2017] ranges between ₹ 15.00 Lakh – ₹ 16.61 Lakh.

When was Renault Pulse discontinued?

Is Renault Pulse discontinued?

Renault Scala. Renault Pulse. After the discontinuation of the Scala and the Pulse, Renault now has three models on two platforms in the Indian market.

Why Scala is discontinued?

Sales of the Scala have been decidedly poor. Based on data from SIAM, Renault did not sell a single unit of the Scala since March 2017. Sluggish sales figures have prompted the French manufacturer to discontinue the sedan and hatchback in the Indian market.

Is Xylo discontinued?

In June 2019, Mahindra announces that the Xylo will be discontinued due to the stricter crash safety and BS-VI emission standards, that would take place in March 2020. The Xylo will be eventually replaced by the Mahindra Marazzo.

Why Koleos was discontinued?

Renault has axed the Koleos SUV from its UK model line-up just three years after it first went on sale, the company has confirmed. A spokesman told Autocar the decision is “due to commercial reasons that align with Renault UK’s policy of offering the most suitable vehicles in the UK market for our customers”.

Why did Mahindra Xylo stop?

In June 2019, Mahindra announces that the Xylo will be discontinued due to the stricter crash safety and BS-IV emission standards, that would take place in March 2020. The Xylo will be eventually replaced by the Mahindra Marazzo.

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