The Kadjar is a different class of car to the Captur, are you sure you want a bigger car? With the Kadjar you'd have more comfortable long journeys, and plenty of room in the back for passengers (and the boot for luggage), but do you need those things? The Captur would be easier to drive in town or down narrow country-lanes and be easier to park. I don't think 21K miles is excessive for a car around 3 years old, if you are really concerned you could factor in how many miles you drive and how long you are thinking of owning it - would that take you to a major mechanical service - like a cam-belt-change? (I don't know off-hand when that is) You haven't mentioned which engine the cars have. We've found that if the 0-62 mph acceleration takes longer than about 12 seconds then joining a fast-moving dual-carriageway or motorway is made more difficult. The "Honest John" website will give mpg figures and their Reviews have the acceleration figures in the "Specification" section. Do you want Apple-Car-Play or Android Auto? To my knowledge the 66 plate Kadjar won't have that. There are a lot of features that only you know whether you want them or not: Sat Nav, cruise-control, parking-sensors (handy for bigger cars) etc. By experience we've discovered 2 things: (1) check the windscreen very carefully for scratches etc - we only discovered one of our cars had a bad chip a couple of weeks into ownership - and couldn't prove it hadn't happened after we bought the car (2) on a test-drive, we always now try a low-speed section (like town traffic) as we once had a car that was difficult to drive smoothly - 1st gear was too low, 2nd was too high. Good luck with your choice, I'd be tempted to take someone else along for their opinion too, they may notice good or bad points that you haven't. None of the cars we've bought have been perfect, though the things we liked about them have always easily exceeded what we didn't...
Thanks John.
They are both 1.5 dCi dynamyque nav and both automatic. The Kadjar is 110bhp while the captu is 90bhp. Both are diesel euro6.
I wouldn't necessarily mind a bigger car due to growing family. I'm still on mat leave so only moving around locally for nursery and shopping trips but my work place is 16 miles going and same or so back and I transit during peak hours when I resume February.
A quick check on internet is showing cambelt replacement after 5 yrs or 74,5k miles. But apart from that, would there be any potential major changes to expect?
Thinking of owning it for at least 4 years hopefully but time will tell.
One other thing I learnt about was DPF diesel particulate filter just recently and that of the captur had an issue that meant there was a split pipe (gave the anti pollution service warning). The dealership said it was because it was being used for short trips and that diesel cars are meant for long trips. Well that's new to me really. Does it mean I can't even use diesel cars for nursery runs and short distances? It couldn't have happened from my driving as I had barely driven the car for up to 200 miles when that issue came up but they fixed it though.
Good points from you that I need to check when test driving. To be honest I didn't plan to test drive as the dealership is 100 miles away from us and plan has been for them to deliver the car to us. Infact the captur too was delivered without test drive. So I will make it a point of duty to check the windscreen and all aspects, slow traffic and not just motorway kind of test drives.
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