Goodbye Megane
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:09 pm
Megane estate disappears this afternoon after 3 years, I was initially tempted to buy another, especially as a 1.9 dci can be had for under 11K new, and although I've had very few problems, the huge numbers of pages on Parkers featuring Renault problems put me off as I don't do a high mileage now and want something that will still be functioning in 4-5 years.
I've avoided most of the problems with the Megane excpet the clutch start failing a couiple of times but it's an easy fix. I'm not convinced about the geometry of the rear wheels, I get identical wear on the back to the front, normally my rear tyres last twice the front ones, however when it was serviced recently the front pads were only 20% used after 24k, a first for me. The clutch release bearing also sounds a bit dodgy and the gearbox is notchy around third, although by double declutching this goes.
Changing to a SAAB 93 estate with a fair bit more power & an auto box.
I've avoided most of the problems with the Megane excpet the clutch start failing a couiple of times but it's an easy fix. I'm not convinced about the geometry of the rear wheels, I get identical wear on the back to the front, normally my rear tyres last twice the front ones, however when it was serviced recently the front pads were only 20% used after 24k, a first for me. The clutch release bearing also sounds a bit dodgy and the gearbox is notchy around third, although by double declutching this goes.
Changing to a SAAB 93 estate with a fair bit more power & an auto box.