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  • Renault Twingo Renaultsport (2008 - 2012) (Reviews)
    Great fun to drive, peppy 1.6-litre with 133PS, affordable for a sporty small hatchback.
  • Renault Clio Renaultsport (2006 - 2009) (Reviews)
    Very well liked by enthusiasts. Sparkles in a manner the standard Clio simply doesn't.
  • Renault Megane E-Tech Electric (2022 on) (Reviews)
    Don't make the mistake of lumping the new Megane E-Tech in with the lacklustre old Renault Megane family hatch. The old car was a below-par alternative
  • Renault Megane Sport Tourer (2016 - 2022) (Reviews)
    , and although it might not be the best in terms of functionality it feels like a classy addition to the cabin. There are a few niggles, the infotainment system could be better while the high clutch pedal isn't great, but overall the Renault is a comfortable and easy to live
  • Renault Megane Coupe-Cabriolet (2010 - 2016) (Reviews)
    The Renault Megane Coupe-Convertible is a stylish convertible car that's able to offer the best of both worlds. Unlike some other cars of this ilk, it's just as impressive whether you have the roof up or down. It's also very comfortable and refined, meaning it's a convertible that you can
  • Renault Megane Sport Tourer (2009 - 2016) (Reviews)
    The Renault Megane typically lives in the shadow of cars like the Volkswagen Golf or Ford Focus – but the Sport Tourer estate, which was revised in 2014, is worth a look if you're after a practical yet compact load lugger. It’s spacious, solidly built and good to drive too. It may not feel quite
  • Renault Clio Sport Tourer (2008 - 2013) (Reviews)
    Good sized boot, comfortable and easy to drive
  • Renault Megane Coupe-Cabriolet (2003 - 2009) (Reviews)
    Beautiful-looking, relaxed cruiser with an elegantly simple folding hard-top. Excellent crash test rating. Proving reliable.
  • Renault Megane Sport Tourer (2003 - 2008) (Reviews)
    We have to thank the bravery of BMW and Renault. Just as car styling was becoming samey and safe, along came Chris Bangle and Patrick le Quemant. Their designs have polarised opinion, but at least they got people talking and no one can accuse either of them of building boring Euro boxes
 

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