Is the Renault Kadjar the best automatic crossover or should I look at other alternatives?

At present, I own a 2016 Vauxhall Mokka which I am very happy with but I would like something more comfortable. I'm 6'3" tall and well into my retirement years. I need an automatic crossover and the one I have in mind at the moment is the Renault Kadjar. Would you recommend this and what are the alternatives? My budget would be up to about £15,000.

Asked on 29 October 2019 by Derek Bradley

Answered by Andrew Brady
The Kadjar's a good choice. It's got a better interior than the closely-related Qashqai and a reliable automatic gearbox. I'd also look at the Honda CR-V - it's a bit bigger (and more expensive) but will be very reliable and is very comfortable.
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