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RENAULT says its all-new Koleos gives the languishing French brand its best chance of success in Australia. And after sampling both the manual and automatic dCi turbo-diesel models, we tend to agree. A co-development with Nissan, the Koleos uses plenty of the latter’s 4x4 know-how, so it has more off-road capability than your average compact SUV. And the fact that it is built in a Nissan-run Samsung factory in South Korea means that you can expect the quality to be better than your average French-built car. So if you’re after a quality premium 4x4 in the VW Tiguan class, you might be pleasantly surprised by just how complete the Koleos really is.
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Top selling models by manufacturer
ALFA ROMEO:
159
JEEP:
Cherokee
PROTON:
Jumbuck
AUDI:
A4
KIA:
Rio
RENAULT:
Koleos
BMW:
3 Series
LAND ROVER:
Discovery
SAAB:
9-3
CHRYSLER:
300C
LEXUS:
IS250
Skoda:
Octavia
CITROEN:
C5
LOTUS:
Elise
SMART:
ForTwo
DODGE:
Nitro
MAZDA:
Mazda3
SSANGYONG:
Actyon Sports 4x2
FIAT:
Ducato
MERCEDES-BENZ:
C-Class
SUBARU:
Impreza
FORD:
Falcon
MINI:
Cooper
SUZUKI:
Swift
HOLDEN:
Commodore
MITSUBISHI:
Triton
TOYOTA:
Hilux
HONDA:
Civic
NISSAN:
Navara 4x4
VOLKSWAGEN:
Golf
HYUNDAI:
i30
PEUGEOT:
308
VOLVO:
XC90
JAGUAR:
XF
PORSCHE:
Cayenne
Based on official VFACTs sales figures for the month of June, 2009
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