What does the Renault Megane look like on the road?
The Renault family resemblance is clear in the Megane, but if we have one criticism it’s that the car looks a little too much like a Clio on steroids. On the road, the Megane’s front really seems to catch people’s attention.
What kind of car is the 2016 Megane?
And so it goes with the 2016 Megane – a sharp-suited, yet softly surfaced car, replacing the slightly blobby and bland previous offering. Whereas once Renault offered a multitude of Megane types – 3-door coupe, folding hard top, MPV – the new car will come as 5-door hatch, sport tourer estate and saloon only.
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What kind of engine does a megane have?
The Megane is available from launch with two petrol and two diesel engine options. Petrols comes as 1.2-litre Tce with 130bhp and a manual or auto box, and the 1.6-litre with 205bhp, which is auto only. Diesels are the 1.5-litre dCi with 110bhp that we’re testing here. Or there’s a 1.6-litre dCi with 130bhp.
Who is the manufacturer of the Renault Megane?
Car model manufactured by Renault. The Renault Mégane is a small family car produced by the French car manufacturer Renault since 1995, and was the successor to the Renault 19.
Is the Renault Megane available in RHD form?
The Renaultsport kit was available to purchase for a short time direct from Renault France, but has now been discontinued, thus their value has increased. The estate version of the original Mégane was only available in LHD form, with no RHD variants being built, this could be due to the greater popularity of the Scenic in those markets.
Why is my Renault Megane blocking the DPF?
I understand your frustration; I also agree that diesel buyers should be made aware of the possible consequences resulting from the way they will use the car. Blocking of the DPF because of being used on short, low speed trips is quite common across most brands, so it could be argued that you should have done you homework and known that.
When was the Renault Megane voted Car of the Year?
The new Mégane was voted European Car of the Year for 2003, fighting off stiff competition from Japan’s Mazda 6 and PSA’s Citroën C3, and achieved a five star safety rating in the EuroNCAP crash tests, the first small family car to do so.