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Renault Koleos Offered with Free Scheduled Servicing in Australia

The Koleos SUV is begging to look a bit old, so in order to preserve its sales, Renault Australia is offering new customers free servicing for 3 years. This should make the model an easier buying choice for customers, who should also be attracted by the vehicle’s comfortable, family-friendly package.

“We are confident that taking the costs associated with scheduled servicing out of the family budget for three years will have a strong appeal in the market. The Compact SUV market is very busy and there are so many offers and specifications from which to choose, but we believe that by removing scheduled servicing costs for 3 years will strike a chord with many buyers,”
explained Australian branch managing director, Justin Hocevar, while commenting on the move to offer free scheduled servicing.

The Renault Koleos range offers decent value, with its drive away price of just AUD29,990 for the 4x2 Expression model that comes equipped with a number of safety and convenience features.

These include ABS with Emergency Brake Assist as well as Electronic Stability Program, 6 airbags, cruise control with speed limiter, as well as a Bluetooth hands free system for seamless mobile phone connectivity. Further standard features include 17-inch alloy wheels, a full size alloy spare wheel, fog lights and a chilled glove box.

The Australian range consists of 4x2 and 4x4 models, powered by a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder petrol engine or a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo-diesel unit. “Undoubtedly the Renault Koleos offers Australian buyers of Compact SUVs a high level of luxury at a very affordable entry price, now made even more attractive with the free 3 years of scheduled servicing,” Hocevar said.
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