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Laguna Coupe
The Coupe’s small rear screen makes it difficult to judge the car's length, although standard reversing sensors help. The front seats aren't particularly supportive, and the steering wheel could do with a wider range of movement. Most of the dashboard controls are logically positioned, but the switches for the climate control are fiddly.
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Running Costs
The Coupe is attractively priced compared with premium coupes, and low emissions figures strengthen the appeal of the diesel models to company car drivers. Resale values will probably be weak compared with those of rivals. Service intervals are variable, depending on how hard each car is driven, but expect around 18,000 miles between trips to the workshop. The standard warranty lasts for three years or 100,000 miles.
Laguna
Excellent visibility helps you forget the Sports Tourer's large dimensions. Even the largest driver can get comfortable, with the steering wheel moving for reach and rake and the seat featuring multiple adjustments. However, the cabin is not an intuitive place to be, as the vast array of buttons on the indicator and wiper stalks are only marginally less confusing than the unfathomable sat-nav controls.
Running Costs
The Laguna's leasing rates are competitive, while low emissions strengthen its appeal for company car drivers, particularly if you opt for the 1.5-litre turbodiesel. The standard three-year warranty covers 100,000 miles, but resale values are weak. Service intervals are variable, depending on how hard each car is driven. Expect around 18,000 miles between services.
Laguna Hatchback
The Laguna's relatively low-cut window line and large glass area make it easy to judge the car's length and width. However, its front seats aren't particularly supportive and the steering wheel could do with a wider range of movement. Most of the dashboard controls are logically positioned, but the switches for the climate control are fiddly.
Running Costs
The Laguna's leasing rates are competitive, while low emissions strengthen its appeal for company car drivers, particularly if you opt for the 1.5-litre turbodiesel. The standard three-year warranty covers 100,000 miles, but resale values are weak. Service intervals are variable, depending on how hard each car is driven. Expect around 18,000 miles between services.