Cars for Sale in Qatar
Renault Captur for Sale in Qatar
About the Renault Captur in Qatar
The Renault Captur is a compact crossover (often called a small urban SUV) that sits below the Kadjar and Koleos in Renault’s global line-up. It is based on a small hatchback platform but offers higher seating, easy access and practical ground clearance, which suits Doha’s mixed road surfaces and speed bumps. Many buyers in Qatar choose the Captur as a city-focused family car or daily commuter thanks to its compact size for parking, yet flexible interior with sliding rear bench and useful boot space. The 2016 models you typically see on Qatar Living combine European-style design with straightforward running costs and petrol engines that are familiar to local workshops. For drivers who want something easier to manoeuvre than a full-size SUV, but with a taller driving position than a regular hatchback, the Renault Captur is a practical option to consider in the used market.
Variants available in Qatar
On Qatar Living, Renault Captur listings are limited, with currently just a single active car offered and model year coverage around 2016. In many markets, 2016 Captur trims included versions such as Expression, Dynamique and Intens, sometimes with option packs like MediaNav for touchscreen navigation and parking sensors. Local import history can vary, so buyers in Qatar often see European-spec cars with features such as alloy wheels, keyless entry and two-tone paint. Because the sample size in Qatar is small, equipment and trim names may differ between cars; checking the individual listing’s photos and options list is the best way to understand the exact specification.
Spec highlights
Most 2016 Renault Captur models internationally use small turbocharged petrol engines such as the 0.9 TCe three‑cylinder (around 90 hp) or 1.2 TCe four‑cylinder (around 120 hp), paired with either a 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed EDC dual‑clutch automatic gearbox. These engines are tuned for urban efficiency rather than outright performance, with combined fuel consumption often in the region of 5–6 l/100 km in European tests. Key equipment on many cars includes manual or automatic air conditioning, Bluetooth connectivity, cruise control with speed limiter, and stability control. Higher trims can add rear parking sensors or camera, touchscreen multimedia, keyless entry and start, and two‑tone interior and exterior styling.
Price range in Qatar
With only a single 2016 Renault Captur currently listed on Qatar Living, pricing data in Qatar is limited. As a guide, used 2016 Captur models in similar Gulf and European markets typically trade in a broad band once converted, depending on mileage and condition. In Qatar, a well-kept 2016 Captur would usually sit at the lower end of the crossover price spectrum, reflecting its age and compact size, and is often priced to compete with used small SUVs and hatchbacks rather than newer mid-size crossovers. Exact asking prices will vary from seller to seller.
Alternatives buyers also consider
Buyers considering a Renault Captur in Qatar also tend to look at other compact crossovers with small petrol engines. Common alternatives include the Nissan Juke, Peugeot 2008, Hyundai Creta and Kia Soul, all offering a similar elevated driving position and city-friendly dimensions. Some shoppers may also cross-shop slightly larger models like the Renault Duster or Hyundai Tucson if they need more rear-seat space or cargo room while still aiming for reasonable running costs.
Maintenance & reliability
Internationally, the 2016 Renault Captur has an average to above-average reliability record in many owner and industry surveys, especially when serviced on time by authorised or experienced independent workshops. Commonly reported issues on some cars globally include minor electrical glitches (such as multimedia or sensor faults) and, on certain 1.2 TCe engines, coil pack or spark plug-related misfires if maintenance is delayed. In Qatar, major mechanical parts and service items are generally obtainable through local Renault dealers and parts specialists, although some trim pieces or specific electronic modules may need to be ordered. Routine servicing costs are usually moderate for this segment, but buyers should budget for a full inspection, fluid changes and new tyres or battery if the vehicle has been standing or has unclear service history.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Renault Captur a good daily car for Doha traffic?
Yes, the Renault Captur’s compact footprint, light steering and raised driving position make it well-suited to Doha’s urban traffic and tight parking spaces. Its suspension is tuned more for comfort than sportiness, which most owners appreciate on daily commutes.
What engine options are common on the 2016 Renault Captur?
Most 2016 Captur models use small turbocharged petrol engines such as the 0.9 TCe (about 90 hp) or 1.2 TCe (about 120 hp), paired with either a 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed EDC dual‑clutch automatic gearbox, depending on market and original specification.
How fuel-efficient is the Renault Captur?
In European testing, 2016 Captur petrol engines typically return around 5–6 litres per 100 km on the combined cycle. Real-world consumption in Qatar will depend on air-conditioning use, traffic and driving style, but most owners view it as economical for a crossover.
Are parts and service for the Renault Captur available in Qatar?
Core mechanical parts and service items for the Renault Captur are generally available through Renault dealers and independent suppliers in Qatar. Some specific interior or electronic components may require ordering, so it is wise to check parts lead times for any unusual items.
What should I check before buying a used Renault Captur in Qatar?
Check for a documented service history, especially timely oil changes on the turbocharged engines, and have the car inspected for electrical warning lights, air-conditioning performance and suspension wear. A test drive to verify smooth gear changes from the EDC automatic, if fitted, is also recommended.
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