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Car shown for illustration purposes only. 4 Years Warranty covers any defect relating to material, fitting or manufacturing fault for 48 months or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. Carried out by a Renault dealer, this covers the cost of repair or replacement of defective parts, or to repair a material, assembly or manufacturing defect recognised by Renault. It also covers any damage to the vehicle resulting from the defect. All parts and labour services supplied under the warranty are guaranteed until the fourth anniversary of the delivery date. 4 Years Servicing includes up to four free services during your first four years of ownership, or your first 48,000 miles (80,000 miles for vans), whichever comes first. That covers everything required in a standard service, including parts, labour and VAT, but excluding normal wear-and-tear items, such as brake pads, windscreen wipers or tyres. 4 Years Roadside Cover includes emergency roadside repairs or tow you to the nearest Renault dealer. This service is provided in partnership with the Automobile Association (AA) and is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year also includes home start and roadside recovery for 48 months, with additional European assistance for the first three years. 4 Years Finance Package subject to status. A guarantee may be required. Terms and conditions apply. Written details on request.
Ten Second Review
Smarter, sharper and offering far better quality, Renault's third generation Megane family hatchback is the car its predecessor should have been. It's now one of the sector's class-leaders, good enough to make other brands look to their laurels.
Background
There wasn't much wrong with Renault's second generation Megane. It was European Car of the Year in 2003 and still amongst Western Europe's top five best sellers in 2007, its last full year of production. Still, it was never what you'd call a 'premium' product. You wouldn't buy one if you'd been used to running a Volkswagen Golf for example. Nor did it look like the kind of car you could park at the golf club, comfortably elegant amongst the gas guzzlers, its owner wearing the smug smile of the sanctimonious downsizer doing his or her bit for the environment. The third generation car looks a different prospect. There's no longer an airfix kit look to the styling or to the cabin, wafer-thin panel gaps, classy materials and solid nuggety cuteness making this a car that Volkswagen's disappointingly conservative MK6 Golf should really fear. Peugeot's 308, Ford's Focus, Fiat's Bravo, Toyota's Auris and Vauxhall's Astra are all also clearly within its sights.
Driving Experience
The MK2 Megane may have had its faults but lack of driving appeal wasn't one of them. Renault's challenge was to retain this whilst building in a higher quality 'big car' feel. Has it succeeded? The signs look encouraging. There's a new front suspension/subframe arrangement to improve directional precision and a redeveloped power steering system to more swiftly respond to driver input. The rear suspension meanwhile, has been tuned to produce a more responsive, agile ride, as well as offer improved cornering without detracting from comfort. Plus, there are bigger brakes, able to pull you up to rest from 62mph in a class-leading 37 metres. Even more crucial is the way that the design has retained its top safety credentials. If, for some reason, a tyre pressure monitoring system, plus auto headlamps and wipers don't keep you out of the bushes, then standard ABS, EBD and Emergency Brake Assist should do, while plusher models also get ESP stability control and CSV understeer control. On the passive safety front, Renault say that their SRP3 set-up (System for Restraint and Protection) guarantees a uniquely high level of protection, taking into account both impact force and the build of occupants. There's the usual bouncy castle collection of airbags but real safety is about more than just gluing inflatable bags around the interior. So it is that the seatbelts have double pre-tensioners, load limiters and are designed to prevent you from sliding underneath them. The headrests are designed to cushion you better in rear impacts, while double impact sensors in the doors enable the side airbags to offer three times more cushioning to your body during a side impact.
Design and Build
The MK3 Megane has a sporty, dynamic stance, thanks particularly to its short front and rear overhangs, a long 2.64m wheelbase, a steeply-raked roofline and a wide track. It certainly exudes a feeling of much higher quality than its predecessor, with thin cut lines between the different body panels. Great care (at last) has also gone into the quality and fit and finish of the materials used and there are nice touches like the soft-touch finish on the dashboard cowling that's resistant to daily use and the ageing effects of sunlight. Or the way that the windscreen wipers are aesthetically concealed beneath the bonnet line. Climb in and the first thing you notice at the wheel is the innovative dashboard which features an analogue rev-counter alongside a digital speedometer which also incorporates the cruise control/speed limiter display. When this function is activated, the speed selected by the driver is displayed at the top of the speedometer which is itself ringed by a sequence of lights that take the form of an arc around the central display. In speed limiter mode, the red segment lights up as the speed increases, while the selected speed begins to flash if exceeded. Space in the cabin is unexceptional but the boot volume of 372 litres (assuming a spare wheel) figures amongst the best in the segment.
Market and Model
Prices for the five-door version range in the £15,500 to £22,000 bracket common to most mainstream family hatchbacks, obvious rivals apart from the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf including Vauxhall's Astra, the Mazda3, Citroen's C4, Honda's Civic, Toyota's Auris, Peugeot's 308, Fiat's Bravo, Hyundai's i30 and Kia's C'eed. Quite a few then. Most mainstream buyers choose the five-door hatchback we're looking at here, but customers searching for something sportier can choose the three-door Coupe or the CC convertible, while those needing extra versatility can go for the Sport Tourer estate or Renault's Megane-based Scenic and Grand Scenic models. All models get a trip computer, air conditioning and a height-adjustable driver's seat. Under the bonnet, many will want one of the frugal dCi diesels, sales of which will be focused on the dCi 90 and the particulate filter-equipped dCi 110 1.5-litre units or perhaps the more powerful 1.6-litre dCi 130 (with pulling power now more readily available earlier in the rev range) that I'm driving here. If that's not enough, your dealer can tell you about a dCi 160 unit. These engines are mostly carried over from the larger Laguna line-up - and the same is true of the petrol powerplants, a line-up that starts with 1.6 16V 100 and 110bhp units, plus you can talk to your dealer about an hi-tech turbocharged 1.4-litre Tce 130 unit, packing the 130bhp power of a 1.8-litre unit with lower CO2 emissions than a 1.6. The flagship engine, the 2.0-litre Tce 180 turbo found in the Coupe model, uses similar technology.
Cost of Ownership
Despite being bigger and roomier, this Megane is an average 8kg lighter than its predecessor. The combination of lower weight and optimised aerodynamics has led to significantly lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions across the board. This car also claims to be one of the most socially responsible in its class, being 95 per cent end-of-life recoverable by weight, while almost 12 per cent of the plastics it contains are sourced from recycling, equivalent to an average of 22kg per car. The entry-level 1.5 dCi 90 or 110 engines emit 104 or 106g/km of CO2 respectively with combined cycle fuel returns of 64.2mpg and 68.9mpg, while even the powerful 1.6 dCi 130 (with pulling power now more readily available earlier in the rev range) manages 115g/km.
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| Body Glass |
| Electric rear windows |
| Rear wiper |
| 'Smart' windscreen wipers |
| Tinted glass including windscreen |
| Heated rear windscreen |
| Electric front windows + drivers one touch |
| Brakes |
| Brake assist |
| ABS + EBD + EBA |
| ESP + ASR traction control + CSV understeer control |
| Driver Aids |
| Cruise control + speed limiter |
| Variable PAS |
| Driver Information |
| Trip computer |
| Rev counter |
| Low fuel level warning light |
| Door/boot open warning light |
| Exterior temperature gauge |
| Oil level gauge |
| Carminat Tom Tom |
| Service indicator |
| Driving Mirrors |
| Heated door mirrors |
| Driver's blind spot eliminating mirror |
| Body coloured door mirrors |
| Electric door mirrors |
| Entertainment |
| 4 speakers |
| Fingertip controls for audio system |
| Auxiliary input socket |
| 4x15W RDS Radio + MP3/Single CD |
| USB Connection |
| Exterior Body Features |
| Body colour door handles |
| Body colour bumpers |
| Chrome door handles |
| Integrated fuel filler cap |
| Body coloured side protection mouldings |
| Exterior Lights |
| Front fog lights |
| 'Guide me home' headlamps |
| Automatic headlights and windscreen wipers |
| LED daytime running lights |
| Heating/Cooling/Ventilation |
| Air recirculation system |
| Rear passenger heating ducts |
| Interior Features |
| Leather steering wheel |
| Height/reach adjust steering wheel |
| Cigarette lighter |
| Centre console with armrest |
| Leather gear knob |
| Additional storage compartment in boot |
| Boot lashing points |
| Cooled glovebox |
| Underfloor storage for driver + front passenger |
| Moveable ashtray for use in centre console or door storage area |
| Accessory power point |
| Lidded front door storage with drinks holder + armrest |
| Rear door pockets with can holders |
| 2 position parcel shelf |
| Illuminated glovebox |
| 12V power point front/rear |
| Front centre armrest with storage |
| Front door storage bins with bottle holder |
| Centre console storage |
| 12V power outlets |
| Interior Lights |
| Rear courtesy lights |
| Footwell illumination |
| Illuminated boot |
| Delay courtesy light function |
| Interior courtesy light operated by all doors |
| Driver/passenger reading lights |
| Adjustable dashboard illumination |
| Safety |
| Height adjustable front seatbelts |
| Three 3 point rear seatbelts |
| Seatbelt warning |
| Front lateral airbags |
| Front and rear curtain airbags |
| Rear lateral airbags |
| Passenger airbag deactivation system |
| Front and rear outer seat belt pre-tensioners |
| Anti submarining airbag on front seats |
| Driver/passenger 2 stage auto adaptive airbags |
| SIPS (Side Impact Protection System) |
| Seats |
| Reclining front seats |
| Front seat back map pockets |
| Height adjustable driver's seat |
| 3 height adjustable rear headrests |
| Driver's lumbar support |
| Fully adjustable front headrests |
| Height adjustable passenger seat |
| ISOFIX on front passenger and rear outer seats |
| 60/40 split folding rear seat |
| Security |
| Anti-drill door locks/ignition barrel |
| Deadlocks |
| Radio frequency remote central locking |
| RAID (Renault Anti-Intruder Device) |
| Insurance Approved Immobiliser |
| Hands free Renault card |
| Insurance approved Cat 1 alarm system |
| Keyless entry |
| Towing |
| Front and rear towing rings |
| Vanity Mirrors |
| Driver/passenger sunvisors and vanity mirrors |
| Passenger sunvisor with vanity mirror |
| Performance | |
| 0 to 60 mph (secs) | |
| 0 to 62 mph (secs) | 10.5 |
| Engine Power - BHP | 110 |
| Engine Power - KW | 81 |
| Engine Power - PS | |
| Engine Power - RPM | 6000 |
| Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 111 |
| Engine Torque - MKG | 15 |
| Engine Torque - NM | 151 |
| Engine Torque - RPM | 4250 |
| Top Speed | 118 |
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