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Cha Lodgy
Motoring World
|May 2017
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There are times when even the best moments go unnoticed in the banal lives that we lead. A psychology major won’t go amiss if you’re on the quest to find out why that happens. But from where I see things, it comes down to the choices we make. An MPV for instance is more of a necessity rather than something you’d want. Which brings us to the Renault Lodgy Stepway. It’s not the priciest, neither is it the most utilitarian, so why are we talking about it, you must ask. Well, without having to reach for the bookends of the MPV segment, the Lodgy promises to address both the needs and wants, and more so in the MY2017 version here.
You see, if we were to discuss the million changes that the marketing and engineering teams from Renault mentioned in the press release, we would be daft. If we were to let them go unnoticed, we would be ignorant. Hence to save our ars*s, without doing injustice to the work done on the Lodgy, let’s instead talk about how complete it feels as a package; a meticulously wrapped one at that.
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