IT’S fair to say Renault’s marketing team is tremendously skilful at naming cars. While most French manufacturers settle for a selection of numbers, or an odd assortment of vowels and consonants, Renault always gives its cars fun names. Current examples include Talisman, Clio, Captur, Kwid, Twizy, Zoe, Fluence and Kangoo.
The latest car to join the stable is called Triber. A rather self-explanatory name pasted to the rear of a funky SUV-esque seven-seat people mover carrying an entry-level price tag of R165 000. Sounds like a smash hit, right? At that price, there’s nothing even remotely close to offering the same number of seats. The nearest competitor is R50 000 dearer.
Obviously, there had to be a catch. In order to offer so much car at such a small price,…