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Renault Megane diesel 2012 review

EXPERT RATING
6

Value and economy are pretty good hooks to hang a car on. When that car is a Renault Megane diesel and it's taking on everything from the Ford Focus to the Hyundai i30, it needs more than that to make a mark. The Renault has plenty of cache and the Megane is priced and positioned to carve out a bigger niche than the 60-odd cars it is now selling month.

VALUE

Renault Australia boss Justin Hocevar has fought the good fight to get the base model Megane in at $27,490 and right into the small-car fight. It comes with a 1.5-litre turbodiesel matched to a competent dual-clutch automated manual transmission. That gives it an edge against the six-speed manual in the Mazda3 diesel for $27,360, $28,990 for the Golf Bluemotion and $30,500 for the Ford Focus Trend, both in manual guise. Hyundai's i30cw SX undercuts them all at $23,090 for the five-speed manual . but the auto is a four-speeder and costs $2000.

DESIGN

The Megane is different enough to stand out in the carpark for all the right reasons. As yet Renault is still not a common sight and the hatch has been cut from a more stylish French cloth than the utilitarian shape of the VW Golf or the i30. Exterior style isn't matched with interior space, though. The glovebox won't  stow anything bigger than a clutch purse and the centre bin will struggle to do that. The hand-held TomTom satnav controller chews up one of the front drink holders and the door poc kets are slim. On the positive side the materials and plastics feel better than most in this class and there's a decent boot.

TECHNOLOGY

The dual-clutch automated manual transmission is the news. It's a dry clutch unit which cuts down on weight and frictional losses and operates as well as VW's DSG unit off the line. It isn't far off when underway but can occasionally be caught hunting for a gear under light acceleration or braking. Teamed with the 1.5-litre turbodiesel the transmission helps the Megane to an official fuel use of 4.5 litres/100km and CO2 emissions of 117g/km.

SAFETY

The Megane hasn't yet been rated but the previous model was a five-star NCAP car and it's hard to see the French brand going backwards. This is a mainstream vehicle in Europe from a mainstream company and the structural integrity, six airbags and stability control have all been designed to give it a top rating.

DRIVING

The Megane's performance is admirable - a decent spread of torque makes it feel bigger than a 1.5-litre oilburner - without being close to class-leading. In terms of ride and passenger comfort, though, only the Focus and Golf will match it. A succession of unavoidable ruts and potholes tested the suspension and while the bumps were felt, they didn't unsettle the car. The same can't be said for the silica-loaded rubber on the base Dynamique. They understeered well before the suspension was under pressure and, surprisingly, weren't as compliant as the rubber on the 17-inch r immed Privilege.

VERDICT

All Renault Australia's Justin Hocevar wants is for the Megane to earn a spot on shopping lists. A solid car at a competitive price with a five-year warranty and free servicing for the first three years should give him that. It's a refined entry in a cut-throat segment with the looks and handling to convert test drives to buyers.

Pricing guides

$12,445
Based on 16 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months
Lowest Price
$11,990
Highest Price
$13,990

Range and Specs

VehicleSpecsPrice*
Dynamique 1.5DCi 1.5L, Diesel, 6 SP DUAL-CLUTCH AUTO $7,590 – 10,670 2012 Renault Megane 2012 Dynamique 1.5DCi Pricing and Specs
Sport Edition 2.0L, PULP, CVT AUTO $7,150 – 10,120 2012 Renault Megane 2012 Sport Edition Pricing and Specs
Dynamique 2.0L, PULP, CVT AUTO $6,490 – 9,130 2012 Renault Megane 2012 Dynamique Pricing and Specs
Privilege 2.0L, PULP, CVT AUTO $7,810 – 11,000 2012 Renault Megane 2012 Privilege Pricing and Specs
EXPERT RATING
6
Craig Duff
Contributing Journalist

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