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Renault Grand Scenic Dynamique TomTom 1.5 dCi

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When it first appeared in 1996, the original Scenic broke ground as the first ‘small’ people carrier to hit our roads. It did without the seven seats of existing people carriers such as its big brother Espace, but brought all that was loved about that format of car like flexible, removable seats, great versatility and loads of storage options to a smaller package. Generation two continued to set the class standard with a distinctive look borrowed from the second generation Megane but even smarter versatility. It also introduced a longer-wheelbase, 7-seat ‘Grand’ variant to tackle competition from the likes of Vauxhall’s Zafira.

Now, well into its third generation, the Scenic has been given a cosmetic make over and gained some new technology to keep it class competitive. It may win the prize for the longest name of any car we’ve reviewed recently, but how does this (deep breath): Renault Grand Scenic Dynamique TomTom 1.5 dCi 110 Stop & Start measure up?

Design

The third generation Scenic’s never had the individual style that characterised the car it replaced. We think that’s a shame. Still, in Damask Red and on optional 17-inch Bari alloy wheels, the Scenic’s hardly a bad looking thing – the longer wheelbase and longer third-light window of this 7-seat ‘Grand’ model helping the looks in our view.

But cars in this class – and the Scenic in particular – have always been about the interior. In this regard, the Scenic still presents a case for itself as class-leader. You get the impression that the design team who worked on the Scenic all have kids.

That’s why you’ll find storage pockets and boxes all over the cabin – including in the floor, below the boot, under the seats. Airline picnic-tables are standard for those in the second row, there’s a vast, slide-able storage bin between the front seats, and a second fold out mirror from the roof to keep an eye on kids in the back. Oh and you get integrated sun blinds and isofix points in all three second row seats. The only real quibble is that the centre row of seats don’t fold fully flat into the floor like some cars in this class.

Tech

The ‘everything and more’ story continues on the tech-front. This is one of Renault’s ‘TomTom’ models which means you get a TomTom Live Nav unit integrated into the display ahead of driver and passenger. It’s controlled either by a joystick unit mounted on the front of the centre bin, where it falls neatly to hand, or via a remote control. And it works… just like every other TomTom – which means a lot better than many manufacturer-fit Nav systems. A 3-year TomTom Live subscription costs ?125.

This is just the start of the dizzying amount of technology kit that’s standard. Presumably you’ll be keen on keeping your family safe? So how do eight airbags with deactivation on the front seat, stability control, hill start assist, cruise control, automatic headlights and wipers and – with our car’s Luxe pack (?1500) – lane departure warning sound?

Worried you’ll have your hands full of kids and shopping and might get distracted every now and then? The hands-free door entry/start system, parking sensors, automatic parking brake, speed limiter and tyre inflation/puncture detection kit should help you out.

And if it’s entertainment you need, there’s an aux and USB connector on the radio, Bluetooth for your phone which plays music too, reading spotlights for those in the rear and again as part of the Luxe pack, a Bose sound system with nine speakers. However, nowhere on the options list could we find an option for integrated TV/DVD players for the second row seats though, which means you’re into the land of Halford’s accessory range, which is a shame.

Of course, like the previous generation Scenic, the gauges are all digital. This new car features a multi-colour ‘EcoDrive’ display which allows you to vary how it shows revs, what gear you’re in and the usual array of tricks to try and get you to drive economically. Just remember that, sat where it is, everyone traveling in the car will be able to see when you choose to have that ‘red-mist dad’ moment on the A49.

Driving

It always confuses us when magazines test people carriers and start placing importance on how happily the thing behaves when you drive like Sebastian Vettel. In our experience, most people who buy this kind of cars place such things far down their list of priorities.

All you really need to know is that the Scenic drives generally fine. In this 1.5 dCi guise, the engine is fairly stretched. It’s humping around a big lump of car and if you add six passengers it starts to labour quite a lot. So if you’ve a brood of growing teenagers, we recommend upgrading to the 130 bhp engine, which is ?1100 more. Though those watching the pennies will want to stick with the incredibly competitive 105g/km CO2 and super-cheap roadtax of this 1.5 dCi.

Besides needing a bit more power, we wish the ride was more settled – admittedly it’s better with more people and stuff aboard. At times the Scenic shows up its use of a cheaper, less sophisticated torsion beam rear suspension and crashes around on rough roads.

Yet other than that the stop-start worked well, the Scenic is quiet at speed and the finger-light power steering is perfectly judged for the typical use this car will get.

Verdict:

It’s unlikely to answer your hearts desire in every way like the Tesla we tested last week, but in the real world where you’ve space for just one car and have to juggle the stresses of bringing up a family with a busy work live, the Scenic hits the mark.

It doesn’t drive with the sophistication of a Ford S-Max, nor offer the lounge-like interior quality of the new Vauxhall Zafira Tourer, but it’s interior feels like greater thought’s gone into it. It not only works well, but somehow, sat inside the Scenic, the world seems a nice, happier place.

While the facelift can’t disguise the fact the Scenic is older than some of the competition and while it’s price isn’t far away from the Ford, Vauxhall or VW competition, Renault offer you much of the kit for standard that costs thousands extra on those cars. For instance, you’d probably not tick the ?200 option box for sun-blinds on the Ford S-Max, but here they’re standard and a total boon.

Add in the value and reassurance of Renault’s new 4+ (4 years warranty, servicing and finance cover) and we think that, as family cars go, there’s still little that can touch the Scenic.

 

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TomTom Start 60 sports mammoth 6-inch screen

Windscreen or dashboard mountable
TomTom Start 60

Fresh from announcing its tie-in with RIM to supply the BlackBerry manufacturer with proprietary?technologies?to use on its apps, TomTom has now launched its largest screen-sized satnav yet. The TomTom Start 60 is fronted with a 6-inch touchscreen – a beast in the world of satellite navigation systems.

As the real estate is so plentiful, the buttons and menu systems are much easier to manipulate when on the move. The new device also comes with a new dual mounting system for attaching it to the dashboard as well as the windscreen, if you’re worried that it might take up too much space.

The TomTom Start 60 is also one of the first of the manufacturer’s devices to offer?lifetime free daily map changes.?Updates are based on reports from TomTom’s Map Share community of 21 million, so will help with certain conditions such as speed limit changes and blocked roads.

Other features include advanced lane guidance, improved IQ Routes, spoken street names, parking assist and frequent destinations. And the Start 60 comes with maps for 45 European countries pre-installed.

The TomTom Start 60 costs ?169.99 and is available now.

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RIM and TomTom chum up for BlackBerry apps

Satnav expert to provide traffic alerts and maps
RIM and TomTom chum up for BlackBerry apps

BlackBerry maker RIM and satnav firm TomTom have partnered in order to bring real-time traffic services to the phone company’s own range of applications. BlackBerry Traffic will now be powered by TomTom HD Traffic, while the BlackBerry Maps and BlackBerry Locate apps will also benefit from the deal.

HD Traffic works out the best and fastest routes to a given destination, taking into account live congestion reports and accident information. Its integration into BlackBerry-branded software allows the phone manufacturer to stay one step ahead of Google who is believed to be working on a live traffic service of its own.

Third party developers will also be able to access the map and traffic information to integrated into their own BlackBerry apps.

“We’re thrilled to work with TomTom to leverage their industry-leading traffic and travel content for BlackBerry Traffic and BlackBerry Maps, and to enable access to those capabilities for BlackBerry developers as well,”?said Martyn Mallick, vice president, Global Alliances and Business Development at Research In Motion.

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TomTom Via 130 is a voice controlled sat nav

“Take me home”
TomTom Via 130

TomTom has unveiled a new mapping device complete with Speak & Go function that enables over 1,000 different voice commands.

The TomTom Via 130 is a dedicated sat nav kit and with hands-free calling via Bluetooth, drivers can ensure a safer journey, not to mention avoiding any potential points on your license.

Drivers will be able to summon points of interest, issue addresses or simply state “take me home” before the TomTom Via 130 will plot the quickest route back to your pre-programmed address.?

TomTom’s Map Share service is also onboard that updates its maps daily, depending on reports and notifications from other TomTom users.

For example, should the speed limit change on a particular road, users can share this information on Map Share and the maps will be updated accordingly and automatically.?

The TomTom Via 130 has a screen size of 4.3-inches though if that’s not big enough, then the TomTom Via 135 comes with a slightly bigger five-inch display.

The TomTom Via 130 is available now with UK and Ireland maps preloaded for ?129, or with additional European maps for ?149.

For the larger TomTom Via 135 you’ll again need to shell out ?149 though this will only get you maps for the UK and Ireland with a European mapping package still being finalised.

iPhone users may also want to take a look at TomTom’s new Speed Camera Alert app, which does just what it says on the tin.

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TomTom speed camera app hands-on and pictures

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Fess up, you like to drive fast don’t you? Perhaps fast enough to break the speed limit from time to time? Naughty.

Helping you try to avoid speeding tickets and points on your licence, TomTom has launched the TomTom Speed Cameras app, that helps you stick to the speed limit if the road signs aren’t being that helpful – and, more importantly, detect speed cameras ahead in the road.

Speed cameras save lives but they are also the bane of motorist’s lives and, some might think, are there solely to raise cash for the police force’s Christmas ball. Either way, there is nothing worse than a car in front braking suddenly because the driver hasn’t noticed the camera and was going too fast.

In drives the TomTom Speed Camera app that sits on your iPhone for you to plonk on your dashboard, giving you a clear indication as to what speed you are doing, what the speed limit of the road is, and whether you are breaking the law.

In addition to letting you keep an eye on your speed, the app will also tell you when a speed camera is coming up. It will also detect mobile cameras so you won’t get caught out.

The app tracks and displays fixed cameras, mobile cameras, average speed checks and red light cameras, and you can select a 10, 15, or 20-second audio warning depending on how much time you think you need to hit the brakes.

When there is a speed camera coming up on the road ahead the app’s graphics change, giving you a visual cue as to what is coming, and as long as you’ve got an eye on the phone it’s very easy to spot.

The app also lets you report a camera at the touch of a button if it isn’t on the system already and you’ve spotted it.

In practice and the app does what it says it will do: keeps an eye on your speed and warns of oncoming cameras so you’ve got plenty of time to plan accordingly rather than just slamming on the breaks.

We tested it on an iPhone 3GS, although the app will work on the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S. As you can see from our pictures we had our phone in the TomTom iPhone GPS cradle, although this isn’t necessary.

To get the full benefit of the app you will need to join TomTom’s subscription service, at an introductory price of ?1.49 a month, increasing to ?3.99 in the future. If you opt against paying this you’ll just get the speed data and not the speed camera warnings.

Also worth noting is that to ensure you have the most up-to-date information about the latest locations of speed cameras around the country you need to be connected. We tried the app with and without a connection and didn’t notice any difference, however. We also weren’t able to confirm how much data the app uses and how often the app needs to update itself.

If you drive a lot, don’t know the whereabouts of the speed cameras and are fed up of being caught, ?1.49 is justifiable; at ?3.99 we aren’t so sure.

We aren’t sure because we don’t know who this app is for exactly, aside from TomTom trying to eek out some extra milage on the services that it already offers.

The app works, but we’ve yet to find any of the people we asked who think it is a must. Those who don’t know where they are going will use a sat nav with the speed camera data already in it, and those who do will surely know where the speed cameras are.

Also, unless you have a docking cradle for powering the phone, the constant need for a connection (GPS and data) means your battery life will be affected. The iPhone battery isn’t great as it is, so abusing it in this way probably won’t be ideal for many.

What do you think? Would you use the app? Let us know in the comments below.

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