Satellite navigation playing up.
Annoying rattles from engine and rear part of exhaust.
Car sometimes refuses to start.
Radio cover panel has difficulty closing.
Having only recently acquired my Laguna, I am somewhat disappointed in it already.
I was recommended the car from an avid Laguna fan who has driven them for years.
The Dynamic Techno has a good trim level for its price. Alcantra plus leather make the car feel more expensive than it clearly is.
Wheels are great. Nice 5 spoke 17 inch with 225 45 Zr 17 tyres. This is great if you are a fleet driver. If you are buying private, think of the cost. These tires do not come cheap.
Satellite navigation is fine, but do not use in central London. Try doing a u-turn when there is a central concrete barrier? I think not!. Also it has told me to turn into one way streets at the wrong end and tells you to change lanes too late.
You cannot listen to a CD when you are using the Satellite navigation. This is due to the system needing it's own CD to navigate as software. I would suggest upgrading the sound system if you are an avid CD listener like myself.
I have generally found Renault dealers very unhelpful when it has come to sorting out these problems.
As for the rattle from the exhaust, I ended up fixing it myself. There is a heat shield around the exhaust which vibrates against the pipe. Luckily it is made of thin metal and is easily bent out of the way by a length of two by four!
I had a rattle coming from under the bonnet. Again, no help from the dealer, but I found by myself that it is the air filter rattling in it's casing. Great pre-production testing Renault!
Fuel economy is very poor. The engine is still tight and in need of running in. I get 28 mpg! I thought a 2.2 diesel would return slightly higher than that.
I recommend the comfort pack 1. Enormous electric sunroof, (on sport tourer) plus climate control.
Climate is well worth getting.
The Xenon headlights are a must. Much cleaner than regular bulbs.
I dislike the plastic wings on this car. Even though this is the safest car on the road, it just isn't right.
For over twenty thousand pounds I would choose something else given the chance.
My previous car was a V5 Golf with upgraded wheels, suspension and Xenon lamps. This cost less than my Laguna! Take the Pepsi challenge, I know what I would choose!
Plastic wings perform better than steel wings in a severe crash and also offer protection against small parking lot dings. I love them.
1.9 dci is excellent on fuel with good torque for a 120 hp and excellent 6 speed box.
Having owned 3 Renaults in the past, I'm not at all dissappointed with my Laguna Dynamique Techno 1.9 dci. It's a lot of car for the money, and yes, it does have some minor problems such as poor sat nav and the radio cover won't always open / close. As for the fuel economy, I couldn't be happier. I drive it hard and on open roads it has to move - I still get around 48mpg out of it. The 6 speed box is excellent. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones with my Laguna - I love it.