A long while ago, I promised/threatened to give regular updates on buying and running a 9yr old dpf-equipped diesel. Coming up to the 2yr anniversary now, so this is long overdue.
The following is the facts, purely objective.
What did I buy? 2008 Renault Koleos 2.0dci 4WD manual - 173bhp version, Privilege trim. Black. Additional front silver sump guard/bumper thing - factory-fitted. Registered new May 2008
When and where did I buy it? Sep 2017 - 2nd hand dealer in Swindon. Mileage on purchase: 84482
Provenance: Two previous owners - 1st was Renault West London dealership for a matter of weeks (assume demo, staff car) then one private owner. All main dealer servicing, including all invoices and work breakdowns, even the previous owners till receipts.
Condition on purchase: Immaculate, except for 1) small split in the front passenger seat leather stitching between left bolster join and seat base leather - only noticeable if you dug your fingers in there 2) a small supermarket ding near the rear fuel filler, no paintwork damage - very minor.
Price paid: £3800. (listed at £3995) It had been on the forecourt for 3 days, 'a trade in' said the dealer. No reason to doubt that having seen the paperwork.
VED - Band K £325/yr. Insurance - £280 pa fully comp (Aviva) 49yr old male, 12yrs NCB, parked off road. 15K mileage per annum
Now...before getting to the ownership experience, it's vital to present my 'use case' - as this directly influenced the choice of vehicle
Where do I live: North East Hants - Farnborough
Where do I need to drive: Mon-Fri daily commute to SW London (Richmond) - 50 miles round trip. Occasional longer drives per month - family visits, days out etc. Infrequent short drives under 5 miles. I enjoy cycling so always reach for a bicycle for short journeys unless its impractical. Rough estimate of overall use - 75% extra-urban, 25% urban.
Any off-roading? None yet.
How do I drive? Economically - use the engine torque (decent) to get up to speed and make sure it gets a healthy dose of sustained 2000-2500rpm for you know what. 6th gear at 70mph pulls 2200rpm.
What do I feed it? Shell V-Power diesel 95% of time, unless there's a reason I cant get hold of it (unlikely)MPG - I'm getting 39-41mpg very consistently, as it's official fuel consumption claims.
Mileage as of 0900 9th Sep 2019 - 110852
So....what has it cost thus far?All servicing and repairs by local independent garage, a Renault specialist.
Jan 2018 Service - Major - including brake fluid replacement - £352.40. Mileage 89640
Feb 2018 - after a hard overnight frost (the car is not garaged) I naively went to lower the passenger window. With the glass frozen into the frame, the internal door regulator arm ripped itself away from the glass. Initially, the window seemed to hold solid, but as the weather warmed it slipped down into the door itself. The repair was to replace the glass and refix to the still working regulator - £179 parts and labour.
Oct 2018 - on drive down to Devon for a half-term break, dash engine management light comes on. Car behaviour seemingly unaffected. Light remains on during stay, but clears on way home. Light then reappears on commute a few days later. Diagnosed as failed Proportional Richness Sensor. Garage advises car can be driven safely until next service. £216 parts and labour.
Nov 2018 Service - minor - £226. No issues. Mileage 100860
Aug 2019 - Rattle starts, coming from engine front driver's side, when under load or revved. Worst at cold, less worse when engine running at temperature. I thought timing chain and took to garage. Diagnosed as aux drive belt and crankshaft pulley. The pulley wheel had degraded with age. Aux drive belt kit and pulley replaced - Parts & labour £411
Aug 2019 - Service Intermediate - £302. New rear brakepads parts and labour £172. Mileage 110849
Replacement tyres - not yet needed. It came with almost new rubber. Fronts are matched, rears are different brand, also matched. Not overly concerned as this is not a 'quattro' 4WD - it's FWD unless provoked into 4WD. There is no rust that either I or my garage have found.
In summary....Purchase Price £3800
Servicing and consumables - £1052
Unforseen repairs of failed items, including avoidable frozen window - £806
Mileage covered since purchase - 26500
TOTAL COST - 2 yrs of motoring, exc fuel, insurance and VED - £5658
Finally, some subjective comments on the car itself.I targetted this model specifically, drawn to the fact it's Nissan developed and Korean built. Having owned a W124 Mercedes E280 and various Honda's this car compares favourably to those in terms of perceived build quality.
As of today, everything works. The a/c is a bit whistly, but blows cold. There are no rattles at all.
Things of particular merit...
Good ride quality. Generally refined at speed. Excellent visibility. Engine revs well, torque band wide. Comfortable over distance.
The leather upholstery is excellent quality - thick and very well fitted. Hardly any wear and tear, rear seats look like new. Much better than the black 'Dakota' leather in a previous BMW 120D I had. Comparable to W124 leather.
Paintwork seems of a high quality. Cubby holes everywhere, hidden ones, sliding drawers etc. Useful
Excellent BOSE stereo. Double sunroof is good. Rolling sunblinds in rear doors very handy with the children. Split tailgate great - takes 200kg load when lowered, superb for loading and changing wellies or sitting for a cuppa.
It's not a wide car, by SUV standards. Easy to thread.
Rear a/c vents raised up in B-pillars are great for rear passengers
Excellent Xenon lights - really wide dispersement
Nice to have an auto-dimming rear view mirror again, missed that.
Less impressive things.....
Bad ergonomics. The stop/start button, the cruise/limiter toggle, and the 4WD lock switch set closely next to each other at the bottom of the centre console, tucked behind the gearstick. I use cruise regularly and always have to look down to make sure I dont accidentally lock the 4WD at 70mph..
The gearchange is on the agricultural end of the scale. Clutch is fine, but the stick action is not precise. Not awful, but not up to the refinement of the rest of the car.
Will I keep it? Of course, until beyond economic repair. The purpose of raising this thread is invite comparison with PCP/new cash purchases, or newer 2nd hand purchases etc. It's also to throw some actual data at the DPF-equipped used car minefield.
Over to you forum members
SM
Edited by Sulphur Man on 10/09/2019 at 00:06
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