Renault Reviews
Renault Megane RS275 Trophy 2015 review
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By Peter Barnwell · 20 Feb 2015
Peter Barnwell reviews the 2015 Renault Megane RS275 Trophy on the track.
Renault Captur manual 2015 review
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By Ewan Kennedy · 19 Feb 2015
Ewan Kennedy road tests and reviews the Renault Captur at its Australian launch.
Renault Captur 2015 review
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By Craig Duff · 06 Feb 2015
It's all about the look with the Renault Captur, from the optional two-tone exterior styling to the dimpled surfaces, coloured zippers and bright plastic highlights in the cabin. But there's a method behind the interior-designer madness. The surfaces will be easy to wipe down, which will endear them to parents with
Renault Clio RS 2015 review
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By Paul Gover · 16 Jan 2015
The Renault Clio already has a Tick, but this one is different. Instead of the base-model starter car, it’s the full-on Renault Sport pocket rocket.The basics are same, from its four-door body to class-leading European safety score, but the mechanical package has had a significant tweak.The engine is now an RS-tuned 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol, while the brakes, tyres and wheels are bigger, there is sports suspension and a six-speed double-clutch gearbox.The car was great fun to punt around a racetrackIt sits at the top of the Clio line-up, as well as competing with a mixed bag of compact speedsters including the Fiat Abarth and Citroen DS3. These cars are popular choices in Europe, although not so much in Australia where V8s still rule.It also doesn’t help that the Abarth is well into the $30,000 bracket and the DS costs at least $28,000. The Clio RS is also relatively costly, from $29,290, but it is good value and well priced when you look at cars such as the Ford Focus ST at close to $40,000 and the Clio’s big brother Megane RS from $44,000.The Clio is officially called the 200, since it has 200 horsepower — that’s 149kW — to play with. It also has, more importantly, 240Nm of torque from around 200 revs.I come to the RS after a first drive in Europe that was masked by heavy rain, although the car was great fun to punt around a racetrack. I’m expecting a lot, particularly because the Megane RS is so sharp and enjoyable.There is way too much torque steerAt first, I like the car. It’s comfortable like the regular Clio, with a sharper edge, and a variety of engine and transmission settings that make it a great little sprinter. There’s a Race setting for extreme fun, but I avoid it for my road work.And yet, and yet.The longer I spend with the car, the more I find it is lacking. It’s good, make no mistake, but it’s missing the sharp edge of greatness I expect from a Renault Sport car.There is way too much torque steer — the wheel tugs under acceleration and the front end gets wayward — the engine is strong but not focused, and the gearbox never really snaps the shifts the way I want.
Renault Megane 2014 Review
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By Paul Gover · 19 Dec 2014
Paul Gover road tests and reviews the Renault Megane GT-Line hatch and wagon with specs, fuel economy and verdict.
Renault Megane 2014 Review
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By Craig Duff · 12 Dec 2014
Craig Duff road tests and reviews the Renault Megane RS275 Trophy with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
Renault Kangoo ZE 2014 review
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By James Stanford · 12 Dec 2014
James Standford road tests and reviews the Renault Kangoo ZE.
Renault Clio 2014 Review
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By Murray Hubbard · 08 Dec 2014
Murray Hubbard road tests and reviews the Renault Clio RS Monaco GP with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
Renault Megane Coupe-Cabriolet 2014 review
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By Peter Barnwell · 01 Dec 2014
Peter Barnwell road tests and reviews the 2014 Renault Megane Coupe-Cabriolet.
Renault Megane GT-Line Premium Wagon vs Volkswagen Golf 103TSI Highline Wagon
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By Neil Dowling · 21 Nov 2014
Two wagons typify their countries of origin: flair from France's Megane and efficiency from Germany's Golf.