Rajesh Karkera test-drives the Renault Triber AMT, a 7-seater for the easy rider in you.
The Renault Triber AMT, an inconspicuous car which didn't create a buzz when it was first launched in September 2019, still managed to sell 20,000 units before the year was over.
The first launch was the crossover's manual version.
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And now Renault has launched the AMT version of its versatile 7-seater family car, which is exactly the same as the manual version but for the AMT gearbox.
I say a family car for the sole reason that this vehicle successfully does what it's supposed to. Take you places, in comfort.
A sub-4 metre MPV for people of all ages to travel in.
A well-priced car which, when you compare its features with the price, does not seem like a bad deal at all.
Positioned below the Maruti Ertiga, this is one hassle-free car for the tame, non-speeding type of individual.
We test drove the car extensively in Mumbai's traffic conditions and here's what we think.
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