Renault Koleos News

Renault adds Black Edition to Koleos range
By Justin Hilliard · 08 Mar 2022
Renault Australia has expanded its mid-size SUV range, as the Koleos is now available in limited Black Edition guise, with 400 examples up for grabs
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Renault increases price for nearly all models
By Justin Hilliard · 18 Feb 2022
From March 1, Renault will be the latest automotive brand to increase the pricing – but not standard specification – of most of its models in Australia due to ongoing industry challenges
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Renault's plan to woo and wow Australians
By Byron Mathioudakis · 08 Jan 2022
Renault has charted a course to growth in Australia, with four distinct product streams that will give the French brand its broadest and boldest market coverage ever in this market.
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Don't pay too much for a used car in 2021!
By Byron Mathioudakis · 05 Sep 2021
Buying a used car is difficult enough in normal times.
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Renault ups the equipment of Koleos
By Tung Nguyen · 07 Jan 2021
Renault Australia has updated its Koleos mid-size SUV for the 2021 model year with extra equipment, but bumped pricing up for all but the entry-level variant.New in 2021 is the standard fitment of LED headlights and automatic high beams on the entry Life
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Renault axes Clio and Zoe in Australia!
By Justin Hilliard · 29 Jul 2020
Renault Australia has abandoned its plans to sell the new-generation Clio and facelifted Zoe light hatchbacks as part of its SUV focus, which will continue with the new-generation Captur light SUV in the first quarter of next year
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Renault prices Koleos Black Edition
By Tung Nguyen · 21 Jun 2020
Renault Australia has rolled out the limited-run Koleos Black Edition with a number of equipment enhancements priced at $36,990 drive-away.Building on the Zen grade, which starts at $35,990 before on-road costs, Renault claims it has added $3000 worth of
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Which brands are struggling in 2020?
By Stephen Ottley · 13 Jun 2020
It's been a rough year for new vehicle sales.
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We crunch the EOFY deals to show the best savings on your next new car
By Neil Dowling · 08 May 2020
If ever there was a time to grab a new-car bargain, it’s now. This month, and in the lead up to the end of this financial year, spells a perfect storm for deals as people stay indoors because of the virus, new-car sales shrink for the 26th consecutive month, and ships still arrive in Australian ports loaded with lots of fresh vehicles.There’s only one way this can end - moving cars at discount prices. Here’s some of the biggest savings on the market - and there’s lots more coming here so keep reading CarsGuide.It’s not peanuts, either, with discounts of up to more than $10,000 off the recommended retail prices as listed by the car-makers and the dealers.10. BMW 118i M Sport automatic. Normally $52,329. Now $49,900 drive away with Enhancement package of panoramic roof, metallic paint and adaptive cruise control (worth $2900). Saving 4.6% ($2429).9. Volkswagen T-Cross 85TSI Life automatic. Normally $32,643. Now $29,990 drive away. Saving 8.2% or $2653.8. Mazda2 G15 Pure manual. Normally $24,515. Now $21,990 drive away. Saving 10.3% or $2525. Evolve automatic is now $25,490, saving $2668 or 9.5%.7. Hyundai i30 Go hatch automatic. Normally $26,331. Now $23,470 with on-road costs and warranty extended to seven years. Saving 10.9% ($2861).6. Mitsubishi ASX ES auto. Normally $30,039. Now $26,740 drive away. Saving 11% ($3299).5. Mitsubishi Outlander ES automatic 7-seater. Normally $36,082. Now $31,490 drive away. Saving 12.7% or $4592. 4. Renault Koleos Life automatic. Normally $36,766. Now $31,990 drive away. Saving 13% ($4776). More upmarket Zen version is now $35,990 including on-road costs, saving 10.9% ($4419).3. Suzuki Swift GL Navigator automatic with Safety Pack. Normally $23,365. Now $19,990 drive away with full safety suite and sat-nav. Saving 14.4% ($3375).2. MG MG3 Excite automatic. Normally $21,861. Now $18,490 including on-road costs and comes with leather seats, sat-nav and seven-year unlimited kilometre warranty and seven-year roadside assistance. Saving 15.4% ($3371).1. Nissan 370Z 50th Anniversary manual. Normally $59,936. Now $49,990 drive away. Saving 16.6% ($9936). The automatic is now $52,490 including on-road costs, saving $10,108 or 16.1%.
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Renault seriously sharpens Koleos value
By Justin Hilliard · 02 Apr 2020
Renault Australia has extended the Koleos mid-size SUV’s standard warranty period, while driveaway pricing has also been introduced for the key model
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