
Where would we be without small vans? There is a numerous amount of small vans out there being used by all manner of different companies for a variety of diverse purposes one of those being couriers. One thing for sure there is room on almost every body’s fleet for a dependable little van. All of which goes a long way to explaining why the various small van manufacturers are so keen on ensuring it is their model that these operators choose. "The small van market is big business and Renaults Kangoo has traditionally faired very well." Today’s Kangoo sports a neat and distinctive look all round. There are three versions of the 1.5dCi common rail diesel (60, 68 and 84 bhp) as well as a 16- valve 1.2 litre (106 bhp) and 1.6 litre (148 bhp) petrol units. The Kangoo range features two trim levels (SL or SL+). All Kangoos also feature RAID the Renault Anti-Intruder Device which automatically locks all the doors with a hefty clunk as you drive away, thus preventing undesirables from gaining access while you are stopped at the lights. The Kangoo is great to use on a day-to-day basis. With a big payload on the back, it copes admirably and once you’ve lightened the load, you can extract some enjoyment from driving it home especially if you’ve opted for one of the more powerful engines.
General equipment levels are similarly good, entry-level SL trim being extensive and including remote central locking, immobiliser, CD stereo, power steering and height adjustable headrests amongst other things. Make the step up to the + trim level and there’s a sliding side door, a rubber floor covering for the load area, a three button key that opens the load bay and the cab separately, rain-sensing wipers, load area lights and a trip computer. The Kangoo is well equipped to help your company get the jump on its competitors.