1991 Renault 25 txe 2.0 i

Summary:

Bloody brilliant

Faults:

Sunroof got stuck (came off rails)

New brake discs and calipers.

General Comments:

Fantastic auto box, never dropped a spot of oil.

Would be over the moon tho if someone could tell me what the switch marked EXT next to the gear lever does!!!

Fantastic motor, wish id bought one years ago.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 25th October, 2005

1991 Renault 25 TXE 2.0i

Summary:

A cheap extravagant hooker!

Faults:

One Worn Tyre.

Dash lights replaced.

Boot is always open if the computer were to be believed.

General Comments:

I've formerly owned a Renault 5, 11, 18, and now the 25. I'm a bit of a sop when it comes to cars, and have grown as attached to this one as with the others.

Driving any Renault for me, with the exception of the 11, is a bit like putting on a comfortable pair of shoes. Comfort is excellent, as is driving position. Anything slightly out of reach and I almost find myself asking the car to pass it to me.

Performance is very good when familiar with Renault quirks. I've found them all a little light at the front end with a tendency to wheel spin. Even though the 25 is a large car, this is no exception.

The body beautiful still shines and is relatively flawless for the year.

The interior shows no wear and as usual with Renaults is like a tardis. That is to say they are much bigger inside than the size of the car would have you believe.

All the electrical gadgetry still works, electric windows, temperature gauge, stereo column control, electric seats, sunroof, windows and mirrors. The only exception being the voice warning system that insists on start up that the boot is open! It niggles me, but I get the feeling that when our roads part, I shall miss it dreadfully!

The car has basically spoilt me. Where else will I ever get such high specification for £350!!

Other than a worn tyre the MOT was fine.

It never uses water or oil, but is a bit of drinker with petrol. This is the area I live in and not really fair to blame the car. The size and engine aren't really suitable for my short, congested hops to and from work, but when on occasion I go further afield I'm very happy with my 30 miles to the gallon. For my day to day driving, just 20.

I've been looking for a smaller replacement with better fuel economy, but none of them quite measure up to the comfort, control and out right extravagance of my 25!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 2nd May, 2003

21st Apr 2006, 17:28

It should be added that six months after writing the review, my poor 25 came a cropper when it tried to get intimate with a Rover 214 from behind! As written, I did miss by open boot announcement!

If petrol is ever given freely, I'll have another!

To date, the nicest car I've driven.

Rest in peace my old tart!

1991 Renault 25 TXE Executive 2.0 petrol injection

Summary:

French style and comfort at a bargain price

Faults:

Dashboard computer needed replacing. This was blown by previous owner jump-starting the car incorrectly.

Refurbished alternator.

New brake discs and pads on front.

General Comments:

A very comfortable car with leather and electric seats. The ride is smooth and the handling is good for a car of this size.

The automatic gearbox is not very smooth and saps the power making overtaking something to be avoided unless there is plenty of room. The fuel consumption is better than expected, but by no means frugal.

The controls are generally logical and easy to use apart from the slightly awkward centre console switches which haven't been altered from the original left hand drive format.

The brakes are somewhat spongy, but still effective. However, the throttle pedal can be uncomfortable on long journeys. Again, this is a result of being a right hand drive car. Cruise control would ease this.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 23rd February, 2003