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Old 12-06-2016, 10:17 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by MetroMPG View Post
That is indeed a VERY green van!

What's up with the colour/CO2 offset program? They're literally and figuratively marketing them as green?
They don't really push it in marketing that I've seen, I only found out from their commercial division newsletter.

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That does sound really annoying. I don't like pushbutton starters for several of the reasons you mention. Give me a traditional key, please.

Might it be possible to reprogram the behaviour of the button? Some cars are electronically more configurable than others either with the right equipment or at the dealer.
Renault don't even tell you the oil grade or set out a service schedule, they're probably not going to offer any alternative, but yes some do allow you to chose programming like that.

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Originally Posted by Baltothewolf View Post
Dude 29 is amazing in a van that size. I sure wish they would have stuff like that in the states!
Well, 30 actually
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