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When Renault launched the Vel Satis in March 2002 it hoped to tempt buyers
away from more traditional executive saloons like BMW, Mercedes and Jaguar
by offering the ultimate luxury: space. And at nearly 16ft long and more
than 7ft wide, the Vel Satis is very large indeed.
While buyers may like space, it wasn’t enough to make this car a sales
success. In less than three years production for the British market had
ceased.
But the Vel Satis’s failure as a new car doesn’t condemn it as a used one. In
fact the heavy depreciation makes second-hand prices very attractive, the
tiny number sold makes it exclusive and the generous equipment lists make it
luxurious. If you want a big, comfy motor that turns heads but won’t break
the bank then a used Renault Vel Satis is worth a look.
There are four engines to choose from, two petrol and two diesel. The smallest
2 litre petrol unit is turbocharged to produce a respectable 165bhp, giving
it a top speed of 131mph and a 0-60mph time of 9.6sec. The 3.5 litre V6
petrol cost a hefty £7,000 more than the 2 litre when new and with 240bhp on
tap you’d expect some vivid performance, but it shaves barely a second off
the 0-60mph time although it does lift the top speed by 16mph. Available
only with a five-speed auto box, the V6 petrol isn’t as efficient either:
expect around 24mpg compared with 30mpg from the 2 litre.
For most buyers it’s the diesel engines that appeal. The smallest 2.2 litre
150bhp unit comes with a six-speed manual gearbox as standard and achieves
nearly 40mpg. The larger 3 litre diesel produces just 30bhp more, which when
combined with the standard five-speed auto gearbox makes it only marginally
quicker but lops around 7mpg off the economy.
In terms of equipment you’ll find alloy wheels, climate control, trip computer
and traction control as standard. Privilège models gain reversing sensors
and multi-CD players, while top spec Initiale models get satellite
navigation, cruise control and xenon headlamps.
With the number of cars sold being so low it’s not always easy to find exactly
the model you want so the best advice is to settle on the engine you want
first and then be flexible on trim level and colour.
On the road the Vel Satis is a better car to travel in than to drive. The
steering is very light and lacks feedback, the suspension is firm and the
driving sensation is more MPV than luxury saloon. However, for passengers
the experience feels very different. They will bask in the huge amounts of
leg, shoulder and headroom as well as great visibility. The large seats are
supportive and if you can find a Vel Satis with the optional DVD screens
it’s like being transported in an upmarket cinema.
The car also comes with a decent boot. At 460 litres it may be smaller than a
Mercedes S-class’s but it is much larger than that of a VW Sharan or Citroën
C8. You’ll also find that the insurance premiums are reasonable, thanks to
its sophisticated anti-theft protection. And you should be reassured by the
proliferation of airbags that helped it achieve a five-star Euro NCAP score
for adult occupant safety.
With the bulk of the Vel Satis’s depreciation behind it, the big Renault’s
future looks a little brighter. Find a current owner and they will almost
certainly speak passionately about the car; find one for sale with a decent
service history and you could be tempted to join the club yourself.
Power steering Standard on all models but very light and
lacking feedback
Boot At 460 litres it is much larger than most MPVs’ but not
on a par with luxury saloons such as a Mercedes S-class
Safety Five-star performer in the Euro NCAP adult passenger
tests. All models come with six airbags, ABS and traction control
Satellite navigation Standard only on the Initiale. Although
not the best system on the market it is worth having and adds around £350 to
a used car’s value
Engine The 2.2 dCi unit combines power with economy; the 3
litre diesel has proven to be very durable but is less impressive in terms
of economy
Automatic transmission A five-speed auto is standard on the
V6 petrol and 3 litre diesel models but it lacks the smoothness of change
expected of a luxury saloon
Dashboard High quality materials and satisfyingly robust
switchgear convey quality, but check all electrical items function correctly
Service history Most new cars were sold to company fleets so
expect a full service history with invoices
The one to buy
A 2004 04 registration Renault Vel Satis 2.2 dCi Privilège with 20,000 miles
on the clock. Pay £10,850 at a dealer or £9,795 privately
Or for similar money...
2003 53 Peugeot 607 2.2 HDi Executive
2004 04 Vauxhall Signum 2.0 DTi Elegance
2004 04 Alfa Romeo 166 2.0 TS Lusso
Vital statistics
Model Renault Vel Satis 2.2 dCi Privilège
Engine 2188cc four-cylinder turbodiesel
Power 150bhp
Transmission Six-speed manual
Fuel 39.8mpg (combined cycle)
Acceleration 0-62mph: 10.9sec
Top speed 124mph
Values
Source: estimates based on confidential CAP black book prices. ‘Trade’ is
what a dealer would pay to buy your car; ‘Retail’ is what you would pay a
dealer
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