Click here to read the definitive review of the Renault Triber. What you'll like:• A 7-seat MPV at the price of B-segment hatchbacks. Lots of car for the money. • We like the crossover'ish styling. Looks swell for an MPV!• Practical & spacious cabin, with a usable 3rd row. Ample storage too. • Incredible 625L boot with 3rd-row removed. Many cargo & seating combinations available. • Neutral road manners and city-friendly size (unlike most other 7-seater MPVs). • Equipment for a budget car (4 airbags, touchscreen ICE, reversing camera). • Loads of neat touches such as auto locking & unlocking, removable 3rd row seat, underseat drawer, fully adjustable 2nd row seats...What you won't:• Boring 1.0L petrol engine lacks pep & punch. It is the weakest link in this package. • Average NVH levels. Engine can get noisy, while vibrations are felt on the inside. • Some misses such as a thinner spare tyre, no foglamps / steering-mounted controls...• Cabin width makes it a 6-seater, not 7 (i.e. 2 adults on the middle row, not 3). • Minimal boot space with all seats occupied; you'll need that roof-mounted carrier. • No diesel or automatic options in the line-up. • Renault's after-sales service quality is inconsistent.