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The Renault Master shares it's basic platform with the Nissan NV400 AND vauxhall Movano.
Three trim levels are available.
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The Master's cabin is really well thought out.
All models will be equipped with a 2.3 litre diesel engine.
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Renault will offer a six-speed manual gearbox as standard.
The build quality does not match the likes of the VW Crafter and Mercedes Sprinter.
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The entry level engines return 36 or 38 MPG.
Renault have set 25,000 mile servic intervals which are only topped by the Fiat Ducato.
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Basic models come with basic equipment and no options with the exception of metalic paint.
The Master's reliabilty record is unblemished.
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The Latest Master now offers ESP and hill start assist as standard features.
Passenger airbags are inculded with side airbags as a optional extra at £770.
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The payload is in the region of the Master's competitors, but the Mercedes Sprinter and IVECO Daily will carry more.
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