Renault Megane Hatchback (08 on) - Review Review by Kieren Puffett on 20 November 2008 Last Updated: 23 April 2012 Renault caused a real stir when it launched the 2002 Megane with its angular styling and distinctive rear. This new Renault Megane is a huge improvement in terms of interior quality, ride and handling but sadly it lacks the same styling flair and looks conventional as a result. The good news is that it is far better to drive, thanks to an advanced steering system, plus there's more room inside. Build quality has taken a huge step forward too and the interior feels better finished than previous Renault efforts. The French car maker has worked hard to improve efficiency and part of that has been a commitment to weight-saving. The new Megane is now 8kg lighter than its predecessor, even though it’s 10cm longer. Aerodynamics have been improved and, as a result, CO2 emissions have been reduced by between two and 10g/km, while fuel economy has improved by between 0.9 and 4.2 mpg. Renault has also underscored its commitment to the environment by increasing its levels of recycling. Around 12% of the plastics used in the Megane’s construction – an average of 22kg – are sourced from recycled materials. The Megane also has a fully galvanised engine sub-frame and wax-injected hollow sections which means all models are sold with a 12-year anti-corrosion warranty. For owners on a tight budget a fixed-price service plan is available that, for a one-off payment, covers all scheduled servicing, labour and VAT costs for three years or 30,000 miles. This plan can be transferred to different owners for free prior. Servicing intervals are now comparatively long: maintenance is recommended every 18,000 miles/two years for all models, except with the dCi 90 engine, where services fall every 12,500 miles/two years. There's a good choice of engines including several that emit less than 120g/km of CO2 and can average 63mpg. In a bid to lure customers away from rivals such as the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Focus, Renault is offering plenty of kit, even on entry level models. There are three trim levels: entry level Expression, then Dynamique and lastly GT Line. Uniquely, the new fully integrated TomTom sat-nav system is standard on Dynamique TomTom and GT Line TomTom models but can be specified as an option on Expression versions. To find out more read the full Renault Megane review that follows. In 2012 the Renault Megane was given a mild facelift. The front end features LED daytime running lights, a new bumper featuring a gloss black finish with chrome highlights and there's a wider choice of alloy wheels. 3.5 out of 5 Other Renault reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3.5 out of 5 Running costs Renault Megane running costs are acceptable for what is a small family car. Obviously, the diesels are more economical, but also more expensive to buy so only consider one if you cover high mileages. The smaller-engined petrols should suit careful spenders while insurance and servicing costs are both affordable. * based on most recent data Estimated fuel cost for 10,000 miles per year Unleaded £1,158 - £1,705 * Diesel £801 - £1,526 * The estimated fuel cost figure is a guide to how much this model will cost to fuel each year, so you can compare between cars. It's calculated by using the model's average mpg (calculated from both town centre and motorway driving) and the average fuel price. It's based on the following cost-per-litre: petrol 135p and diesel 141p. Prices are updated daily. Summary Running Costs Servicing period 18,000 miles/two years. 1.5dCi 86bhp - 12,500 miles/two years. Warranty Three years/60,000 miles. Road tax (12 months) £0.00 - £215.00 Vehicle excise duty (VED) varies according to the CO2 emissions and the fuel type of the vehicle. For cars registered after March 1st 2001 VED or road tax is based on the car's CO2 emissions. For cars registered before March 1st 2001 it is based on engine size. Full running costs data 3.5 out of 5 Green credentials < 100A90 101 - 110B 111 - 120C 121 - 130D 131 - 140E 141 - 150F 151 - 165G 166 - 175H 176 - 185I178 186 - 200J 201 - 225K 226 - 255L 256+M CO2 emission figure (g/km) Fuel economy rating The arrows indicate the best and worst CO2 bands for this model. Emissions summary Thanks to better aerodynamics, lighter bodywork and frugal diesel engines, the Renault Megane emissions ratings are kept relatively low. The 86bhp version of the 1.5dCi engine emits 118g/km and returns a claimed 63mpg on average. Even the turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol version has good fuel economy given its performance, with a figure of 37mpg. In 2012 the Megane became even greener with the aid of having a new diesel engine on its range. The dCi 110 Stop/start will return a claimed average of 80.7mpg of CO2 and emit 90g/km making this Megane of the most cost effective cars in its class. Find the exact engine and CO2 Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Renault Megane cars for sale We have 377 models like this for sale. Find Renault Megane cars for sale Previous: Comfort Next: Safety & Reliability