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New member, possibly buying a meg in sept
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:56 pm
by Rich_s
Hi all,
I'm possibly buying a 1.5dci 5dr extreme, it'll be brand new in a 57 plate, but i'm testdriving one on sat to see what their like, any good/bad points about this model i should ask about?
cheers for any info
Rich
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:59 pm
by robznet
Hi Rich
Welcome to the club!!
I drive a 1.4 so I'm not the bloke to answer your questions, however a lot of members have the 1.5dci and most of them really rate them.
I have driven one and to be honest I wished that I'd ordered one instead of my 1.4 (more low down power and faster!)
Still like my car after two years though - so can't be that bad!!
Trust me - there will be some 1.5dci owners along very soon to give you the lowdown.
Regards
Rob
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:39 am
by Rich_s
thanks for the reply bob
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:50 am
by Gav
I have a dCi 106, which is the more powerful 1.5 in my tourer and it's really good. I came from a 307 1.6 petrol (110bhp) and find the Megane quicker apart from the initial off the line. I'm very impressed with my first diesel, and it's returning very good economy for me.
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:25 am
by Margaretdorothy2
Hi Rich
I bought a 1.5dci 5door Expression in April, and up to now NO PROBLEMS, It was the first diesel car I have driven, and after the intial differences to the petrol engines, I find it GREAT, Turbo took a little getting used to but after the first few weeks and slightly adjusting my driving habits, it is greatand would recomend it to anyone that wants cheap motoring,I am getting on average 59plus to the gallon,and it is certainly faster than the 1.5 petrol car that I changed, so go ahead Rich, and I hope you have as much pleasure with your new car that I am having with mine. Let me know how it goes!!
PS Would also recomend Neath Car Sales if you live antwhere near, I have dealt with them previously when I lived in Neath, and they gave me excellent service,albeit that it was a few years ago, but it is woth a try!
regards
Margaret
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:20 am
by Stranger
Other half has the 86 in her Modus and it's a corking engine. If possible go for the 106 to allow for the extra weight of the Meg, plus you get the 6 speed box iirc but if not the 86 should be okay.
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:12 pm
by Woody Woo
I have an 04 1.5 dCi. A few silly electrical problems but generally an excellent car. Later ones had some of these silly problems sorted out, such as the window regulators.
Good car, worth buying.
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:36 am
by IainMW
I have a 1.5dCi 100 which is great. Good performance and economy and quite refined. I've had a few niggling problems with it but nothing major. Hands free has been a pain in the ass, and I've had a collapsed top engine mounting that casued one or two issues, but that's about it really.
The wife has just bought a 56plate Clio 1.5dCi 86 which is also fantastic. The build quality is absolutely fantastic, and the new Euro IV engines are much more refined than the older Euro III.
If you can afford it go for the dCi 106 as the Megane is quite a heavy car, but the dCi 86 is also very peppy (well it is in the Clio anyway!)
1.5 DCI good strong and bomb proof.
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:43 pm
by Bigfish
Hi,
I have just chucked my sports tourer 1.9 DCI in for a 1.5 106 hatch. Havent had the oppertunity to take it down the road to give it a good seeing to due to a back injury.
I was abit apprehensive about the the engine size drop but at only 14 BHP less than the 1.9 I was very impressed with the way it went. Wife loves it! what would she know, better suited behind a Tescos shopping trolley! Idont think you wil go wrong I am totally converted -diesel now they are almost as quick as petrols and have come a long way from being the dirty old man of the road.
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 7:58 pm
by 30something
My Dci 106 has done 9000 miles now and I have to say it's a cracking engine, the performance is amazing considering the economy figures and it just seems to get better in both regards as the miles go on.
Bigfish - there is an electronic torque limiter in place for the 1st 3700 miles (6000km), it will be noticably quicker in the midrange once you get over that mileage.