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Renault Megane Range (1999 - 2002) : HATCHING A FAMILY

Renault Megane Range (1999 - 2002) : HATCHING A FAMILY
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Wednesday July 23


Models Covered SECOND GENERATION (1999 - 2002) 5dr hatchback, 4dr saloon, 2dr coupe, 2dr cabriolet: 1.4, 1.4 16v, 1.6 16v, 1.

8 16v, 2.0, 2.0 16V IDE, 1.9, 1.

9dTi, 1.9dCi turbo diesel [Liberte, RT, Alize, Sport Alize, RXE, 16V, Monaco, Authentique, Expression(+), Sport, Dynamique(+) and Privilege(+)]

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

Not many people know this, but the Renault Megane is an amazing vehicle. Think about it. The standard five-door hatch has spawned so many variants its hard to keep track. How many? Count them off.

The Megane Coupe proved a hit with those looking for style without the whack in the wallet whilst the Megane Cabrio did the same thing for the wind in the hair brigade. The Megane saloon was a surprisingly well-resolved styling job as was the Megane Estate; a model which was a big hit on the continent. The Megane Scenics success speaks for itself whilst the Scenic RX4 took the Megane platform to places other mini MPVs certainly couldnt reach. So, as you may well assume, when shopping for a used Megane, one thing youre not short of is choice.

Somewhat against received wisdom, the Megane has managed to outsell big names offerings from Vauxhall, Rover and Volkswagen, and has kept sales bubbling, Renault consistently dabbling with the formula. The lack of a potent petrol unit for mainstream models was solved by including a 120bhp 1.8-litre engine in four and five-door models. Diesel drivers should be happier too, with a powerful 80bhp dTi engine for entry-level versions and the higher-tech 105bhp dCi common rail engine (borrowed from the Laguna II) for all but the base variants.

Though theres no denying that the Megane, if not a class-leader, is dynamically up to standard, it is, like Fords Focus and Vauxhalls Astra, one of those family hatchbacks that tends to be bought for reasons of price and specification rather than prestige, quality or performance. Megane owners arent a loyal lot and are the kind of people who will switch brands in an instant if the figures and spec features dont meet with their approval. No point then, in going on here about hi-tech engineering. Potential buyers of this car will want to talk bangs per buck.

Safety remains a strongpoint, with a Brake Assist system (for maximum emergency braking) added to ABS as standard on all models. There are further improvements too, to the impressive Renault system for Restraint and Protection (SRP) with its driver, passenger and side airbags, three-point seatbelts for all three rear seat passengers, Isofix child seat anchorages and seatbelt pre-tensioners which halve the force of an accident on the occupant.

In order to keep things manageable, well limit this to standard Megane hatches and saloon models. Prices start at £1,700 for a 1.4 16v Saloon on a 99T plate with an RT hatch fetching £1,750. Sport Alize trim and five doors will set you back somewhere in the region of £1,800 whilst a 2000X plate Privilege+ model is still commanding around £2,325.

The desirable 1.8-litre versions open at just under £2,200 for a 2000 X plated Classic Expression 4-door whilst a similar vintage Privilege hatch starts at £2,350. The 2.0-litre 16v cars are surprisingly punchy and in Sport Alize trim will command £2,050 on a 99T plate.

The diesel versions are worth looking at, especially in dCi trim. These start at £2,350 on a 2000X plate in 4-door Expression trim with a five door Dynamique costing an additional £400.

Very little goes wrong though automatic transmission problems have been known so make sure the box changes up and down properly on your test drive. Watch for thrashed 16 valve models and for the usual family interior damage. Bonnet release catches have been prone to failure and the remote central locking system isnt the most durable. Automatic gearboxes are best avoided unless absolutely necessary.

The paintwork on the body-coloured bumpers is also a little lightweight and can soon look scruffy if youre a little physical with your parking manoeuvres.

(Based on a 2000 Megane 1.8 Expression) A new clutch will be about £150 and a full exhaust system, excluding the catalyst, should be around £220. Brake pads are about £40 a set, an alternator is close to £135, and a starter motor should be just under £125. A replacement radiator (with aircon) is about £150.



On the road, Renaults engineers have concentrated on creating a much sharper feel to the handling in recent times. Though the result is not as driver-orientated as youll find in, say, a Ford Focus, thanks to the addition of an anti-roll bar borrowed from the Scenic mini-MPV (unfortunately fitted only from 1.6-litre level upwards), some improvements have been made, though there has been a trade-off in terms of ride quality. Most key rivals show how it could be smoother.



Although there are more modern choices available, the conservative but diverse Megane range has hit a rich seam of UK sales so the selection is wide. With prices dropping due to the introduction of the radical third generation model, snapping up a decently equipped Megane should throw up more than the odd bargain. The 1.8 and 2.

0-litre petrol engines are really worth seeking out as is the dCi 105 diesel powerplant. Shop around, drive a few and you should come up with a decent buy.


 
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