Renault Triber is among the most affordable 7-seat vehicles in the country which is also its biggest attraction
This post takes into consideration the ownership experience of a Renault Triber owner after 5 years of usage. Triber has been a key volume churner for Renault in India. It offers incredible practicality and an extraordinarily affordable price point. We know that this combination is critical to win over the price-conscious Indian customers. Apart from that, Renault makes cars which generally have low maintenance costs. All these factors combined, let us delve deep into the specifics of what this owner has to say about the compact 7-seat MPV.
Renault Triber 5-Year Ownership Experience
This video emerges from Dream Car Support on YouTube. The owner of the Renault Triber takes the viewers through everything they wish to know about the ownership experience. He mentions that the first-year maintenance costs were 0. From the second year onwards, the owner just paid around Rs 5,000-6,000 until the fourth year for each service. That is incredibly low for a 7-seat car. Furthermore, the owner says that there was not much additional maintenance cost over the regular service.
He also clarifies that the regular replacement of wipers is a nominal practice. Those are swapped almost every year. Thankfully, there were no faults or repairs with the car over this long duration. Note that he has driven the car for 30,000 km. To ensure proper usage of the tyres, he has interchanged the position of the front and rear tyres. The owner is confident that he will be able to use these tyres until 50,000 km. That is quite impressive too. Finally, he says that the pickup of the car is good and the mileage figures are somewhere around 22 km/l. All these factors considered, he is mighty happy and satisfied with the vehicle.
Specs
The Renault Triber is available with a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder petrol engine which generates a decent 72 PS of power and 96 Nm of torque. There is an option to choose between either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT gearbox. Therefore, buyers even get the convenience of an automatic transmission which is a boon in city traffic. It boasts a ground clearance of 182 mm and has a boot capacity of a whopping 625 litres in a 5-seat configuration. The prices range from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8.97 lakh, ex-showroom.
Specs | Renault Triber |
Engine | 1.0L 3-cyl Petrol |
Power | 72 PS |
Torque | 96 Nm |
Transmission | 5MT / AMT |
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