![]() give consent to the processing of his/her sensitive personal data, e.g.give consent to the transfer of his/her personal data abroad and.receive on his/her behalf any data protection notices.give consent on his/her behalf to the processing of his/her personal data.If you give us information on behalf of someone else, you confirm that the other person has appointed you to act on his/her behalf and has agreed that you can: Personal information about other individuals Information for the purpose of renting a vehicle (Driving license, insurance details, etc).We will always be clear to explain when and why we need this information and the purposes for which we will use it and will obtain your explicit consent to use sensitive personal information This may include details of any medical conditions. Sensitive personal information may be collected where a vehicle is purchased under the Motability scheme.Additional information regarding your vehicle including the registration, VIN number, service history, any works undertaken, insurance policy details, MOT and Tax status of the vehicle.Basic personal details such as your name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, date of birth or age, gender, marital status.We will always seek your permission to contact these people for your information. Occasionally we may receive information about you from other sources (such as credit reference agencies, medical professionals, or your employer), which we will add to the information we already hold about you in order to help us provide products and services, improve and personalise our service to you. Personal information provided by third parties We also collect personal information when you contact us, send us feedback, post material to our website, complete customer surveys or participate in competitions. We collect the following personal information about you when you register with us, express an interest in or purchase products or services from us. we are responsible for, and control the processing of, your personal information). Vospers Motor House Ltd are a 'data controller' for the purposes of the General Data Protect Regulation 2018 (GDPR), which supersedes the Data Protection Act 1998, (i.e. who your information might be shared with.the personal information we collect about you.We take your privacy very seriously and we ask that you read this privacy policy carefully as it contains important information on: None of this makes the Captur a clear market leader, but it’s there or thereabouts in every aspect.This website is operated by Vospers Motor House Limited, a multi-franchise vehicle dealer family business, supplying all motoring products and services. Model reviewed: 1.3-litre petrol manual S Edition Score: 8 / 10 “The Mk2 Renault Captur is a solid attempt to address the shortcomings of the first generation, so it feels stiffer and stronger, the ride is more comfortable and the interior is genuinely top class. If you’re planning to buy one as a family hauler, though, you might like to upgrade to an engine with more poke.” Read review Model reviewed: 1.0-litre petrol manual TCe 100 Iconic Score: 8 / 10 “A litany of niggles stop it from being a great car, but the new Renault Captur is still a good one, and most importantly, it’s talented in areas that are important in a small SUV like this one. Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol-electric plug-in hybrid E-Tech Launch Edition Score: 8 / 10 “The Renault Captur E-Tech really is an enjoyable and compromise-free entry to electric motoring for swathes of the UK’s motorists – company car users and retail buyers alike.” Read review More Renault ratings, reviews, news and features.However, it has been criticised for an underwhelming driving experience, underperforming engines and interior build quality. The Renault Captur has received praise for its practicality, stylish interior and competitive pricing. A plug-in hybrid option also joined the range in Winter 2020/21, while a regular hybrid will arrive sometime later in 2021. ![]() Unlike many cars in the small SUV/crossover class, the Captur is still available with a diesel engine in addition to the more popular petrol engines. As of November 2021, its has an Expert Rating of 66%, which puts it in the top half of a very large and competitive sector, although still several points behind the class-leading Ford Puma. The initial reviews for the Captur have been generally positive, and it is considered to be a significant improvement over the original model. The current model is the second-generation Captur, which was launched at the 2019 Frankfurt motor show and arrived on UK roads in early 2020. The Renault Captur is a small crossover vehicle, based on the same platform as the latest Renault Clio and Nissan Juke.
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