Renault 1.4 Reviews

You'll find all our Renault 1.4 reviews right here. Renault 1.4 prices range from $870 for the 1.4 to $3,080 for the 1.4 Special.

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Renault Reviews and News

‘Most expensive’ Renault ever coming to Oz
By Chris Thompson · 29 Apr 2025
Renault has opened the order books for the second batch of its bespoke EV hot hatch, with 500 units available to regions including Australia.
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Euro hybrid family SUV revealed!
By Tim Nicholson · 04 Apr 2025
Will Renault ever put the Austral in Australia?
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Mitsubishi's symbiotic partnership goes grand
By Tom White · 24 Feb 2025
Mitsubishi has revealed its next new small SUV model, the Grandis, which will sit above the ASX but below the Outlander in its international line-up, offering both mild and full hybrid drivetrain options.
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Renault Trafic 2025 review: Pro LWB automatic - GVM test
By Mark Oastler · 19 Feb 2025
We often see Renault Trafics hard at work in a variety of trade and delivery roles, even though they represent a relatively small slice of Australia's booming mid-sized van market. So, is this capable French van worthy of luring more buyers away from the dominant Toyota HiAce?
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Carmaker reveals rare move
By Dom Tripolone · 19 Feb 2025
In a rare act of bipartisan goodwill, Renault is making its lifesaving tech free for all to use.
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Peugeot to revive GTi badge?
By John Law · 17 Feb 2025
If there’s one thing French carmakers do well, it’s front-drive hot hatches.  The Peugeot 205 GTi and Renault 5 GT were cars for the car-loving people, and the two brands would go on to duke it out for front-wheel drive driving supremacy for nearly 40 years. 
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Dacia Duster finally locked in as Renault!
By John Law · 17 Feb 2025
At long last, Australian Renault importer Ateco has officially confirmed Dacia for our market. 
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Renault gets connected in Oz
By John Law · 11 Feb 2025
The Captur will become Renault’s first ‘connected car’ in Australia. 
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The best worst-selling cars in Australia
By Byron Mathioudakis · 04 Feb 2025
Sometimes the best cars are amongst the worst sellers.
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Renault Megane 2025 review: E-Tech Techno EV60 long-term | Part 3
By Tom White · 02 Feb 2025
Why the new Megane might change your mind on French cars.
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