Used Renault Megane review - Is it just a NIGHTMARE waiting to happen?!

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    In the market for a used Renault Megane? In the used car review video we break down everything you need to know if you're looking for a Renault Megane, including what goes wrong? What features it comes with and whether you should buy a used Renault Megane.
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    00:00​​​​​​​ - Intro
    00:40 - What is it?
    03:15 - How's the interior?
    08:39 - Tech & safety?
    10:42 - What's it like to drive?
    14:28 - Pricing, fuel use & warranty
    15:09 - What goes wrong?
    20:53 - Should you buy it
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  • @leoedward7363
    @leoedward7363 Год назад +65

    Had one with 210,000km and it was tight as a drum. Tracked it and it was totally reliable. No rattles from the interior, minimal signs of wear. Honestly just brilliant

    • @mjwally62
      @mjwally62 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same same except for the tracking (wished i had) biggest regret was selling it. Tight as a drum sums it up well.

    • @BT_life2
      @BT_life2 9 месяцев назад

      The highly strung motor with higher km’s scared me off.
      Great to know! I’ll put them back on my list.
      It was a joy to drive.

    • @thesolver1970
      @thesolver1970 8 месяцев назад +1

      same and I drive my modified RS 250 Cup Trophee like its supposed to be. Not had an issue with it, no rattles, no mech or electrical issues. Only real issues are a crazing headlamp cover and there was water leakage in the tail light. I think a lot of problems mentioned relate to the non RS Meganes. These things are pretty solid - and I can fit more luggage in the boot than the Hyundai Kona rental I had. Mine is NOT for sale and never will be...

  • @RivaStyx
    @RivaStyx Год назад +77

    Some say that Adam has not yet returned the car back to Dave

  • @rowdyrebell1984
    @rowdyrebell1984 3 месяца назад +6

    Have a trophy since over 6 years and its 100% relaible and an absolut beast at slalom and hillclimb amateur races. ❤

  • @wheelbarrow01
    @wheelbarrow01 Год назад +26

    I rocked up to Hertz at Sydney airport about 5 years ago and they upgraded me to a 265 Cup. Had the most epic weekend ever tearing up the roads around Peats Ridge, Kulnura and through the back roads to Cessnock and Newy.
    Have wanted one of my own ever since!

    • @ravingmad765
      @ravingmad765 Год назад +2

      Ah yes, I had a weekend with a French beauty while backpacking back in the late 90s. Best to leave it as a sweat memory mate.

    • @user-vk4vd7vr5t
      @user-vk4vd7vr5t Год назад

      @@ravingmad765 why?

  • @stustustustustustustu
    @stustustustustustustu 11 месяцев назад +34

    I have an RS275. Fantastic car, can highly recommend. Ive had very few issues with it over the 4 years I've owned it. I had 10x more issues with the volkswagens ive owned in the past.

    • @martyn_g
      @martyn_g 2 месяца назад

      There’s a reason for that 😂

    • @chubbyballsack
      @chubbyballsack 25 дней назад

      fuckin A, just wrote off my mk5 jetta (shit tyres, being a dick, just had some very bad luck, angry driving...) this is the news i want to hear.

  • @rooben6741
    @rooben6741 Год назад +11

    Owned my 2013 RS265 Cup+ since 2021 and its the most fun and reliable car I've ever owned. I've been a home mechanic for over 30 years and the servicing is done by the French car specialist, Dodson Auto Garage. As long as you keep ahead with preventative maintenance and stock parts identified as common issues/perishables (brakes, ball joints etc) the Megane will not disappoint. The Megane doesn't have any unique problems that other cars do not share. Overall, I love my Megane.

  • @H0neyB0y
    @H0neyB0y 8 месяцев назад +4

    The biggest maintenance cost of these are
    * Engine timing belt, waterpump and serpetine belt replacement $1700 - 2000 aud
    * Flywheel & clutch replacement $1500 - 3000 aud
    The timing belt interval is suited to be changed 4 years min to 6 years. Often the water pump and serpetine belt are replaced in the same service due to simplicity and cost effectiveness.
    It is the key negotiating point when checking these cars.
    Good idea to rotate and align the tyres on these every 2-3rd service interval because they wear out relatively faster from the high factory wheel offset and camber.
    If the car is passing through city traffic commonly, find one with 18s they help alot with comfort over undulated roads. Otherwise can fit aftermarket 18 x 8.5 wheels. Due to their pcd: 5 x 114.3 it makes it some easier to find wheels but high offset can limit selections.
    To minimise the probability of door handles breaking, you can grab the edge of the door's bottle holders and widow lips. Besides that good idea to not yank the door close.

    • @MarkDolan-ke1vk
      @MarkDolan-ke1vk 2 дня назад

      1700 for timing belt u been robbed brake service is dear

  • @deganellis
    @deganellis Год назад +9

    That dog is a good boy!
    Great review, AJ. Considered one of these before the i30 sedan n. Think I chose wisely...

  • @traceycrawford9938
    @traceycrawford9938 Год назад +1

    Great video as always guys! 👍👍. Can you please review some more older makes and models (perhaps 2000 - 2007 era)?

  • @rogersliu1200
    @rogersliu1200 Год назад +32

    I own one, and I am kinda good home mechanic.
    I love it as it is rock solid for what it's . The only thing is French design it really difficult to do maintenance, mod, etc you need to take apart a lot of components to get access to the place that you need to repair or replace.
    Items that will break down are engine mount, AC compressor, bushings.
    But it is fun to drive and not that difficult to work on technically, just the layout is annoying 😂

    • @andrazstrmcnik2331
      @andrazstrmcnik2331 Год назад +4

      Yup French really do like to complicate things for no reason 😀 I had a Clio 3 RS same model year amazing fun but working on it was kinda frustrating I remember that I had to strip entire trim in the trunk to get access to emergency tank release because electric motor for fuel tank cap broke.. 😂

    • @froggy0162
      @froggy0162 Год назад +4

      It’s just what you’re used to. I’ve owned and maintained these things (and a couple of dozen of other Renaults ) and it’s all intuitive and logical to me!! No problems :)
      I go to work on Japanese stuff and logic of their assembly does my head in… Very weird approach to things.

    • @andrewvertes7467
      @andrewvertes7467 11 месяцев назад

      Q

    • @sys-administrator
      @sys-administrator 2 месяца назад

      If you want to adjust the suspension on a Twingo RS you start by taking off the wipers 😂 Not a joke 😂

  • @maxheadroom7687
    @maxheadroom7687 Год назад +6

    “Living under a baguette”!😂😂👍🇦🇺🇬🇧🏁

  • @campbell510
    @campbell510 Год назад +5

    A few things: there is a technique you can apply to ‘pivot’ over the side bolster of the Recaro’s and avoid painful incidents (and probably reduce wear). Newbies however… I did manage to get a rolled up queen size IKEA mattress in it, minus passenger. I don’t really agree it doesn’t feel like a fwd, particularly with traction in the wet and occasional torque steer, but that would apply with almost any high power fwd. Fun car but quite focused. A tip - ask your Mrs (or Mr) if they like it, or will put up with it, before buying.

  • @donpodda3399
    @donpodda3399 11 месяцев назад +11

    I honestly can't get enough of these reviews. Really informative, unbiased and entertaining

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  11 месяцев назад +4

      Thanks for the kind words!

  • @ryansouthgate5626
    @ryansouthgate5626 Год назад +1

    Love your videos. Been waiting for this one in particular!!
    One of the best cars ever!! Love it!!

  • @vMaxHeadroom
    @vMaxHeadroom Год назад +8

    Loved this car, had a RS 250 and never had an issue and recently went for a RS 280 Cup...Fantastic cars for the driving and handling characteristics...Just immense on the twisties! Oh and the seat bolsters, 100% correct...It is a pain as I have to climb in carefully so as to not ruin them...

  • @GodkindJTBM
    @GodkindJTBM 11 месяцев назад

    This is great work. Waiting for your review on a used renault duster 🎉🎉. Thank you so much

  • @bradvangeest
    @bradvangeest Год назад

    Great review mate. I’d love to see a review on the Megane 225 (or similar) from the previous generation if the opportunity arises 😊

  • @marknelson5929
    @marknelson5929 Год назад

    Love the review - on a car I've often thought about! As usual most informative... Oh and I loved the guy in the background throwing the ball to his dog... I found myself a bit distracted now and again... part of your shoot not so ha ha...

  • @nicco87aus
    @nicco87aus Год назад +2

    I remember seeing one of these for the first time, in sexy yellow, next to me at the lights back in the day. Phoar! Like something from another planet. So good!

  • @jadomi2076
    @jadomi2076 11 месяцев назад +7

    Great review. As an owner of one of these i agree with most of what was said. For me, its a special car and i think is well worth spending time and money on it. If it were just "a car" to get from A to B, like an appliance, id have a different attitude. But its so rewarding and capable. Sure, its a bit cheap on the inside, but i don't mind, adds to the raw feel. Its also in a sweet spot of technology. Lots of analog feel with just the right amount of digital convenience.

  • @docmattic
    @docmattic 11 месяцев назад +4

    Mine is 10 years old now - I would struggle to part with it - its been a fantastic car. I try look after it and do a lot of the easy maintenance at home to keep costs down. So far nothing has gone wrong with mine bar one lose door handle - which took an hour and $5 worth of washers and a few screws/nuts from bunnings.
    Out in the mountains or on track this car is something else!
    Timing belt is costly ($1500) to change but thats once every 4-5 years.

  • @RCWatson
    @RCWatson 10 дней назад

    Great video mate. Subbed 🎉

  • @arekb5951
    @arekb5951 Год назад +23

    Here in Europe they're so popular that there are aftermarket parts that solve most if not all mechanical issues, for example, I've been track-thrashing my Megane for 5 years now, OEM ball joints would last me one season but 3 years ago I've found reinforced motorsport set and didn't have to worry about them ever since. Installing a short shifter is also a good idea, stock linkages have a bit of give to them and that's why shifting doesn't feel that good with a stock shifter. Apart from that, she's been really good to me.

    • @SViip
      @SViip Год назад

      Fellow Megane 3 RS owner here. I don't like the lack of precision when changing gears, I don't mind the throw. Is there any specific kit you would recommend?
      Also, does the motorsport ball joints change the ride of the car? Which one did you go for?

    • @arekb5951
      @arekb5951 Год назад +3

      @@SViip I have a CAE shifter and the guy who installed it for me checked for/fixed any play along the shifter cables as well. Whether it changed anything - hard to say, the guy who did this for me is a Renault Sport specialist and said that it's a good idea to give the cables a deeper look. I've seen people have different short shifters and they all worked fine, so as long a you stray from the cheaper ones you'll be fine. K-tecracing and pure-motorsport sell a lot of "battle proven" parts and accessories for Renault Sport cars, might as well check there.
      As for the ball joints, I've bought them in my local motorsport parts shop and they claimed it to be a Renault Sport made part that Renault used in their factory race cars. Whether it's true or not - once again, hard to say, but they work as advertised. Are they still available? I have no idea, I've bought two sets and one is still sitting on a shelf, so I've lost the track on that topic.
      I'd say the ride is exactly the same, those work exactly like genuine ball joints but are made of better materials I guess.
      What increased the vibrations inside a bit were aftermarket wishbone bushings, stock ones are too soft for semislicks/slicks and your alignment goes to shit the moment you start pulling some G's, I went with PU bushes initially, but because I still wanted to retain suspension travel (I still daily this car and the tracks I go to aren't completely smooth) it was impossible to set up dampers without suspension being too bouncy or too crashy, PU bushes in Megane's wishbones act like a non-linear spring and that's pretty much impossible to factor in during the suspension setup. Now I'm using pure-motorsport's bearing kit instead and the difference is night and day, suspension deals with everyday bumps almost as good as the stock Cup suspension and I can still put on some semislicks and chase some BMW M3s on the track. The front end gained a whole new level of "pointyness", steering feel is better, the alignment is kept in check at all times so on stock rims with no spacers there's close to 0 torque steer (PerfoHub finally doing its job on sticky rubber) and all that for a bit more NVH. For me this bearing kit is a great deal all things considered. But yeah, I digressed a bit, sorry not sorry 😅

    • @SViip
      @SViip Год назад

      @@arekb5951 Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to answer my qustions and it's interesting to read you input! Unfortunately there are no Renault specialists in Sweden but I will try to find someone who's up for the job anyway!

    • @docmattic
      @docmattic 9 месяцев назад

      @@SViip I’ve got the 4ch short shifter that goes on the gearbox and the coolerworx short shifter - so a double. The 4ch is good bang for buck but a right pain to install. The coolerworx is great but costly - takes longer to install but less of a pain. I rate the double short shift and have had no issues.

    • @georgevectus5468
      @georgevectus5468 5 месяцев назад

      Can you recommend me websites where i can find good aftermarket parts?

  • @mikerobinson7988
    @mikerobinson7988 Год назад +10

    I have been hanging for this video. I love this car sooooo much and daily drive mine. I think the gearbox is rifle bolt slick. Such a great car. It is going to become a monthly driver soon though as the new daily is arriving. This is just the most fun toy. I love it!

    • @coreyw427
      @coreyw427 Год назад +3

      Yeah the gearbox on mine is not as he described, feels lovely on mine

    • @dsitum
      @dsitum 10 месяцев назад

      What? French can do proper gearbox? On Clio 3 it was so horrible it ruined the drive almost every single time.

  • @afiftwemeh8102
    @afiftwemeh8102 Год назад

    As usual. great review guys...well done! And let me say divine video editing 😅🤣😂

  • @augustasm1431
    @augustasm1431 6 месяцев назад +2

    250 cup with recaro seat, 220 000km, no problems with engine, gearbox or electronic. Front suspencion it’s a litle bit weak and needs reapair. Best drivers car, bmw don’t have chance on B roud.

  • @Ferguiny
    @Ferguiny Год назад

    A great review as always, a proper cracker. Would love to see if you can get your hands on a megane GT220 sport wagon as they were rare but I heard a good deal, there are a few for sale on Carsales and am tempted in buying one, not quite full RS spec, has the same engine if detuned, still a manual, more practical but doesn’t get goodies like LSD. There is a nice maroon one parked outside the University everyday here in Newcastle. Would love to see if it’s possible to get a vid on it and would be a wonderful addition to the semi cheap, fun wagons as we all love.

  • @XCLNC3
    @XCLNC3 9 месяцев назад +2

    As a previous RS265 Cup owner, this was very very accurate

  • @mrbl00dlust
    @mrbl00dlust Год назад +8

    i do own one myself (rs265 cup) and i havent had a single problem since the 1.5 years i've owned it. apart from this thing going through tires rather quick.
    whoever wants to buy one, should really consider atleast the cup chassis. as this is what makes the renault such a great handling car. when you go over the limit and the LSD kicks in and magically finds another boatload of grip really is a miracle everytime. its just amazing how it finds such grip.
    few things to note:
    - usually around the 100k km mark, lower control arm rubbers will have gone/should be replaced.
    - if you want to buy one where the belt hasnt been changed yet, keep in mind that it will cost around $1000 to get it replaced.
    - the engine note does sound rather dull for such a car. but ive got my mid silencer deleted and it makes it a million times better without sounding like a racer with constant pops/bangs
    - the engine itself is rather bullet proof. you see plenty of them with around 250kkm
    - if you see one with a sunroof, its a unicorn. as its a very rare option.
    - with a full steering lock, you will hear a knocking sound coming from the inside tire. its not the balljoints! its just the tire skidding across the pavement due to your wheel angle. they all have it!
    due to circumstances i have to sell mine unfortunately :(

  • @bachhoang8217
    @bachhoang8217 Год назад +2

    That feeling when you attack every single corner on the road with utmost confidence, step back on the gas as you accelerate on the straight, all mixed in with intake noise and exhaust pops and bangs. You make me miss my RS250 Adam. Mine too was a very complicated and somewhat toxic relationship and I decided to part way after only a year because of the bone breaking drive and potentially the car turning into an endless money pit

  • @exoticcarsoffrance287
    @exoticcarsoffrance287 9 месяцев назад

    12:25 I'm french and "tripotage" doesn't mean handling but more like touching someone's body... The correct word would be "comportement" btw. Nice video netherless !

  • @brettd5315
    @brettd5315 Год назад

    Great idea about the shirts. When are you getting a shirt for the shopping cart trolleys?

  • @matthewmattmatthew8335
    @matthewmattmatthew8335 Год назад

    Haven't had gearbox problems with mine and I'm running 350hp at the moment. One major problem I had was a failed turbo pressure sensor. Gave no engine code or anything. But the car would die at idle. Was overfuelling to compensate for the faulty sensor. Eventually figured the problem out months later after going top to bottom on the car.

  • @ChocolateWarfare
    @ChocolateWarfare Год назад +1

    Cheers from America 🇺🇸
    Love your reviews from cars us Americans have never seen.

  • @MrSymo66
    @MrSymo66 6 месяцев назад

    I would love to see you review the Volvo C30, Polestar RDesign. I think you’ll love it!

  • @alexcary6386
    @alexcary6386 Год назад +4

    I have owned one for 8 years, 2nd owner. 2012 Megane RS 265 Trophy. Haven’t heard of 95% of these issues, maybe I’m just the lucky one. Would highly recommend for anyone looking

    • @arekb5951
      @arekb5951 Год назад +2

      same

    • @chrislaws9524
      @chrislaws9524 Год назад +2

      I had one for four years and ZERO issues. Cracking car.

    • @RaindancerAU
      @RaindancerAU Год назад +4

      Nope ReDriven just inflate the rarity of the issue with comments like "heaps of reports", "plenty of complaints" and never quantify or cite their sources.
      Or they argue that they had experience with one or two of them and believe that is a statistically significant sample size.
      This is how ReDriven makes entertaining videos but makes people believe they are credible.

    • @westsmithon3418
      @westsmithon3418 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@RaindancerAU 100% mate. People forget these guys are making vids to make money ! So they put a controversial headline and go on like a pork chop just to get you to watch and then ask you to like....all in the name of ringing the register, not so much on fact or honesty. In this case its over done on many of the so called issues...just look at some of the positive feedback in the comments. Had mine over 2 years zero issues...sure there are some quirks, like all Euros, good maintenance, a experienced Megane / Renault mechanic and look after the car, simple.

    • @paulklp8262
      @paulklp8262 7 месяцев назад

      Cars today are more reliable than they've ever been in history. Only Honda seems to have gone backwards. Renault has improved a lot.

  • @freimutspitzkopf2258
    @freimutspitzkopf2258 2 месяца назад

    Put the ash tray in the cup holder in front and slide your phone between the ash tray and the right hand side wall. It's my preferred phone resting spot. Not perfect but works.

  • @BruceWayne-zt7mb
    @BruceWayne-zt7mb 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mines at 240k kms and motor pulls hard and no rattles and I go track regularly have had no major fails

  • @lavine0823
    @lavine0823 Год назад +1

    Great video Adam 😊 I requested this a while back...I dont drive manual is the only reason I didn't get one of these...I ended up with a Scirocco R but I think that Megane RS is possibly the sexiest hatch...The Audi TTS was the other one I was interested in.
    Jim has some cool cars in the workshop I noticed the Volvo C30....has it had the polestar treatment and the BMW E82 in some other recent videos...
    Adam have you done a list of the cars you have owned??

  • @kimmywong9995
    @kimmywong9995 6 месяцев назад +1

    Best car i ever owned. I had bmw 335i, vw golf mk7gti, wrx sti. Megane rs is the only car makes me smile every time I drive. Only a few minor issues upset me at first but it is solid as rock after fixed. I would only sell it for upgrade to Trophy version which comes with Akrapovic, ohlins damper and Recaro seats.

  • @emmaotoner1021
    @emmaotoner1021 Год назад +11

    I had a beautiful Citroen DS3 but things just kept breaking :( I did drive it pretty hard tho

  • @MrMeganeRS
    @MrMeganeRS 10 месяцев назад +2

    These cars are amazing to own I have the 265 model myself and apart from general wear and tear these particular cars are built like tanks and as long as you stick to the cars service routines and listen to mot advisories and fix them straight away they keep going amazing cars

  • @thepenetrator2006
    @thepenetrator2006 3 месяца назад +1

    Have had one 3 years best car I have ever owned driven hard daily not a thing has went wrong

  • @RBL1974
    @RBL1974 Год назад

    Loving your channel and reviews. I own a 2019 Genesis G70, which I absolutely love. I don’t think you’ve done a review on any Genesis vehicles to date. I can offer you my car if you want to review it...

  • @Asymmetry0
    @Asymmetry0 Год назад

    Great video, very nice car!
    I think Kia Pro_cee'd GT is a copy of the this generation Megane, rear 3/4 view looks very similar. If you're going to copy a hot hatch, might as well copy one of the best!

  • @Silentwitness1978
    @Silentwitness1978 Год назад +2

    Look up K-Tec Racing in the UK. They sell EVERYTHING to make these and other Renaultsport products even better...

  • @porcivale
    @porcivale Год назад +5

    great video! you guys shuld review the bmw m235i... as a 2 door sport car. i believe it's the best money-value sport car

  • @ADudesRotary
    @ADudesRotary 4 месяца назад +1

    Pretty spot on, after 8 years ownership I would have said my RS265 cup was bullet proof, after 9 years of ownership I may whistle a different tune. I have spent 7g recently fixing most of the issues, timing belt plus all the other things you should change when you change that, and the damn puter killing itself and driving in limp mode all the time grrrrrrrrrr. But now it is sweet again, apart from that effing door handle. It still does make me laugh when I jack up on the front jack point and the rear is equally as high off the ground, that is 1 stiff chassis 😊

  • @robinmarples5198
    @robinmarples5198 8 месяцев назад +3

    This car is the must reliable performance car i experienced.

  • @minimumtrade
    @minimumtrade Год назад +1

    The dual axis strut works so well, Honda copied it for the last couple of CTR. The cheap Hyundai i30N engineers were CBF. But yeah the poise the car has belting around a corner at any speed undisturbed by undulations but lively feel at the same time.

  • @johndb1224
    @johndb1224 Год назад +8

    Owned once since 2012, now done 145,000km, great fun ,on my third gearbox mount, second engine mount and 4th compressor. Car has been modified since warranty expired. Great fun on track, hill climbs and motorkhanas.

    • @mang77mang
      @mang77mang Год назад

      How do you know when a car needs an engine or gearbox mount? Asking because I am building a track megane

    • @johndb1224
      @johndb1224 Год назад

      @@mang77mang, engine mount on drivers side weep fluid and drip onto the body work and remove the paint, easy to spot - you won't notice any difference in car behaviour if it fails. Gearbox mount is easy to spot, you will be able to feel whole engine and gear box rock back and forth under acceleration and deceleration, what usually happens is the bolt that holds the gear box to the chassis breaks - replace it with a stronger bolt, standard bolt is 8.8 grade, stronger one is 12.5 I think. I have also had the gearbox bracket fracture away from the chassis - I then bought a replacement bracket. In Australia the upgrade bolt cost me $2.50 from United Fasteners, the gear box bracket is around the $200 mark.

    • @jameslovett8697
      @jameslovett8697 11 месяцев назад +1

      4th air compressor!!!!!!???? That's nutz.

  • @VersionOneUK
    @VersionOneUK 11 месяцев назад

    I didn't know you guys got a special version called the megarn!!

  • @BajaVRB
    @BajaVRB Год назад

    Can you do a video on a W204 C63. Love the content

  • @TwistedDonners
    @TwistedDonners Год назад +9

    Honestly couldn't say if I'd go for this or an i30N.
    Something tells me that you've hypothetically had the issue with the Ikea corner table before with a Megane Adam lol 😂.
    After the the safety overview and the what's it like to drive sections being done in French I was expecting Hullsy to do his part in French as well lol 😂.
    2 ideas I had for a video that you guys could do if you want are the top 5 most reliable European cars under $Xk and top 5 reliable American made cars under $Xk.
    Great work as always guys and like always have a great weekend and look forward to next week's videos as per usual 👍.

  • @user-bi5bq5jq4p
    @user-bi5bq5jq4p Год назад +1

    please do a review on the mk 2, the Renault megane 225 and the f1. 🙏

  • @froggy0162
    @froggy0162 Год назад +4

    “French sized speakers”…? They’re standard 5.25 inch drivers with adapters readily available to fit any aftermarket you like. With another sort of adapter 6 inch speakers fit fine for better sound.
    You make it sound like speakers are hard in these, not even slightly true. The door design is good too for audio with a solid inner skin.

    • @TheDJCARNIVAL
      @TheDJCARNIVAL Год назад +1

      Feels like this guy has gone in overly sharp on purpose to get more hits on the video. Stabdard speakers are shit but easily changed out.

    • @RaindancerAU
      @RaindancerAU Год назад

      @@TheDJCARNIVAL literally every ReDriven video is "European cars will make you broke, Japanese cars are good" to pander to Aussie bloke mentality and for entertainment value, which is fine but they also script everything so heavily to give the illusion of credibility.

  • @cyclemoto8744
    @cyclemoto8744 Год назад

    Thanks for the content

  • @manhhahlu
    @manhhahlu Год назад +2

    That was a sexy French narration segment right there ;)

  • @mauricioe.2678
    @mauricioe.2678 Год назад

    Amazing! How about the Clio RS? New video ???

  • @gpajic1987
    @gpajic1987 Год назад +1

    The ride feels about 5x stiffer if you drive one with the Recaro CS - those Cup seats do amazing things for the ride

  • @jamesrodney8737
    @jamesrodney8737 Год назад +2

    I got mesmerised by the guy playing ball with his dog. Sry AJ. Love the Megane in black, 2014+ and revamps.

  • @bcm70
    @bcm70 11 месяцев назад

    Good review - re the door handles that WILL break at some point - when you say cheap out - it's $90 versus $1600 - yes you read that correctly. $90 for some non OEM door handles versus $1600 for the entire door card because Renault won't sell you the door "garnishes" (that's what they call the door handle) separately from the door card which is highway robbery. I love my 265, but I definitely cheaped out when my mate broke the door handle. Mechanical maintenance? Err no that I spend money on. Edit: Just rewatched this. Aircon compressors shouldn't be 2.5k. I had mine done for 1.5k installed from a specialist Renault mechanic. He keeps them in stock they are so common a failure.

  • @ravingmad765
    @ravingmad765 Год назад +1

    17:23 fun fact: French car speakers are specified to play only Je t'aime by Serge Gainsbourg. If you play anything other than that in a French car, well sacré bleu!!!!

  • @stevencampbell1150
    @stevencampbell1150 8 месяцев назад

    Closest I came to buying one of these was sitting in one at my local dealership at the time where I live in Northern Ireland. It was a choice between the slightly older RS 250 I was sitting in or ultimately for the same money but ultimately less powerful but easier on fuel 1.5 diesel Mégane coupe which looks almost the same but doesn't have the performance or the body kit or fancy exhaust. With that being said my head said get the diesel and that's what I did and it was a great car. If I hadn't been travelling the distances I was despite the hike in insurance I would have loved to have went for the RS but it would have cost me too much to run and insure alas and that's before you factor in servicing and maintenance which as you know is quite a lot for such a car.

  • @anugranmathimugan2778
    @anugranmathimugan2778 Год назад

    Awesome I was looking at these on carsales.

  • @yiannid10
    @yiannid10 11 месяцев назад +3

    Extra advice from a long time owner: get the car inspected before purchase by your local French car specialist as you will be establishing a relationship with them. It's not a bad thing, as they will save you money in the longer run (>2 years) as they will flag items with you that your regular dealership/general mechanic will ordinarily skim over.and basically have you on a preventative maintenance plan. Services will be cheaper and you'll have a car that performs without fault ever.
    Also, cars that get driven harder (ie. enjoyed on open roads) tend to be better despite what the kilometres show as more often than not, the owners love their car. Plus, the engine on well used examples tend to be stronger than those with low kilometres and babied. There will likely come a time that this is not true, but given the attitude towards Renaults that they're a niche enthusiast vehicle compared to some of the more regular VW product, the cars are by far and away more looked after!
    Oh and if you're after a Liquid Yellow one that you think could use a touch up, Renault has changed the paint mixture no less than 4 times over the period of the car being available so getting a match to the colour code on your car can be a real pain
    My only criticism is that there was never a proper RS wagon released of these which would've been thoroughly epic. Addresses all the practicality "issues" and gives you all of the goodness.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for the input!

  • @raph151515
    @raph151515 7 месяцев назад

    I literally just repaired the interior door handle (the big one), had to epoxy it. It is too close to the front and the door being so heavy, it's prone to breaking. I'm 60kg so it's not because I'm too heavy handed. The engine is solid, I had a bad turbo intake tube clamp after 10 000km, I was loosing intake pressure (900mb instead of 1400mb), not a big deal but it shows some hardware are cheap. If you live in a place with bad road, your dampers will die every 20 000 km (play on the rod!). I have the cup suspensions and they are too hard for the road, I advise switching to sport version instead when you need to replace them (about to). the only diseases this car has is the inferior pivot ball joint that has to be changed once every 60 / 80 000km, symptom is wheel play, imprecise direction, renault will ask you to change the whole pivot for 500€, the ball joint is 40 € on RS specialized websites, second one, top engine mount broken after 40 000km, transmission was laying on the chassis, the big bolt broken in half, still bad hardware. Another small issue, if using stock brake pads on track, heavy braking might cook them and leave a film of material that will make your brakes noisy (low pitch vibration). Grooved disks seems to have this issue more (cup version), maybe it's better to switch to more sport focused pads for track or learn the track more before going hot to avoid over braking.

  • @tasosbachatouris5951
    @tasosbachatouris5951 8 месяцев назад

    My daily car is Renault Megane coupe 3 with the 1.5dci. Fantastic car. It has 400.000km and runs pretty well. No rattles and only had replaced two injectors(normal for 400.000km)

  • @atrothe
    @atrothe День назад

    Geese I was considering one of these. I have a Ford G6E Turbo 5oth anniversary I was going to trade for a small pocket rocket. Maybe a civic Type R then.

  • @swademcYT
    @swademcYT 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've got a 2011 250 Cup with 105 on the clock. The handling is to die for and the power is enough for FWD. I love the way the turbo comes on, it's a pleasant enough yet eternally thrilling amount of violence. I've had to replace the compressor once, and it leaked coolant at one point because the hose under the oil filter cracked but that was an easy fix. It would suck as a daily but as a weekender it's hard to beat. I've owned it for around 6 or 7 years and might never sell it. I'd get an EV as a daily if I needed one (trains FTW 😂).

    • @swademcYT
      @swademcYT 7 месяцев назад

      Oh yeah, and it really dislikes some brands of fuel like Ampol and some others... No idea why, but it's always happy with BP and Metro in my area. It's to the point where it will take 3 attempts to start on Ampol fuel, whereas BP it starts perfectly.

  • @aaronyun3122
    @aaronyun3122 Год назад

    Biggest maintenance issues are the door handles, timing chain, ecu failure on facelift models, AC issues.
    Engine is rock solid otherwise. And the rest is not big issue or common.

  • @FrancePhil44
    @FrancePhil44 11 месяцев назад

    At 12:25, handling, it says "tripotage" hahaha
    That made me laugh so much.
    Tripoter in French means that you fiddle something, like a computer, or a woman of course.. Hahaha
    Handling = tenue de route.
    Anyway, thank you so much for your video. It's very well made. Keep it up!

  • @jensrasmussen6814
    @jensrasmussen6814 3 месяца назад

    To close the door when you’re on the hill it’s absolutely no problem you used the opposite hand to close the door. It has a purpose missing the handle.

  • @alexd8175
    @alexd8175 11 месяцев назад

    I have to say i dont have the r.s model but I do have the normal 3door coupe model. And I have to say it's a love/hate relationship with the car. I mean it can be a very reliable car. Eevn the normal model handles amazing. It's very practical for a 3 doors. I've used my car as a workhorse. I've fitted plenty of stuff in the trunk even if it isn't the mos practical trunk it still get's the job done for 99% of the time. Yeah also for the Music istallation just go for rthe BOSE music system it's just worth it. No problems with the speakers and a very good quality sound. For the electronics it really depends on your cars. But you canb find very easily new OEM parts online and way cheaper than what Renault is asking. And driving the car daily. At first it's not the best but after a few months you'll get used to it. It has a lot of blind spots but at the end it's not that bad. Parking as well. With or without the sensor after a while you'll get used parking the car. At the end of the day it's a French car. It can be very reliable or it can be a mess. But at least the car has a amazing character that no other hot hatch has. I love driving mine even tho it isn't a R.S. but they're very fun cars to drive.

  • @minimumtrade
    @minimumtrade Год назад +1

    Fun. As. Hell.
    275 Akrapovic owner. AMA
    Seppos don't know what they've missed out on.

  • @chrisparr7476
    @chrisparr7476 Год назад +5

    Love my megane RS265. Been 100% reliable so far.

    • @jacktomis1743
      @jacktomis1743 29 дней назад

      still been good to you?

    • @chrisparr7476
      @chrisparr7476 29 дней назад

      @@jacktomis1743 Yes very after having a wrx with always something going wrong. Megane is great Keep on top of servicing with a good mechanic. Then All is good

  • @djblc2201
    @djblc2201 10 месяцев назад +2

    3:47 ‘I’m a bit of a wanker when it comes to stuff like that’…. If only all car reviewers were as honest as you mate.

  • @M8YM8
    @M8YM8 Год назад +3

    It would be hilarious if you did one of these ‘should you buy’ videos but it was an 8 seconds long video of Adam saying No, no you shouldn’t 😂

    • @TheStigHCE09
      @TheStigHCE09 Год назад +1

      That would be the Holden Cruze and Captiva videos. Perhaps some special edits with a spoiler warning? 😂😂

    • @M8YM8
      @M8YM8 Год назад

      @@TheStigHCE09 Surely a Jeep or an old Volvo?

  • @ddsgardening7437
    @ddsgardening7437 Год назад +3

    Isn't it a shame there not available any more 😪😪

    • @chrisparr7476
      @chrisparr7476 Год назад +1

      You can still buy a RS300 trophy. Brand new at least for 2023. After that no more

    • @rubyremi3832
      @rubyremi3832 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yep shame they only door 4 doors now, 4 door will never be a proper hh imo

  • @RS265trophy
    @RS265trophy 6 месяцев назад

    Bought one two years ago with 120k kilometers. it still runs perfectly with low maintenance cost. Hell of a tight car

  • @rubyremi3832
    @rubyremi3832 11 месяцев назад

    Got an 8.08 , love it

  • @hankhames3088
    @hankhames3088 3 месяца назад

    Owned and loved my rs 265 cup for 2.5 years. Cost me a lot of money in extra repairs.. maybe 8k on everything except the engine itself, which was solid and fast.
    Ac compressor, rear wheel bearings, front and rear struts, front upper control arm, bushes various, door handles ripping off, coolant tank, timing chain every 65k, chews brakes and tyres, plug fouling one one cylinder in particular, oil leak from gearbox oil filling point.. I was prepared for a fun car which will likely cost a bit to run, just not that much. Bought a Tesla since. Best decision ever and I love my hot hatches so yeah.. I know right?

  • @kimmywong9995
    @kimmywong9995 4 месяца назад

    Disagree with the verdict on transmission. While The i30n shifting feel is much smoother but not engaging as the megane rs. If you have driven any direct connected gear linkage transmission you will understand what i m talking about. The notchiness and resistance is the mechanical feedback we should look for. Yes the i30n shifting is more accurate but it sounds like a race sim gear shifter to me😅

  • @csjrogerson2377
    @csjrogerson2377 Год назад

    Can not vouch for the Megane RS but I had a Renault Megane 1.5CDi for 10 years. Regularly serviced and ran like a dream.

  • @Matthew-nl9kd
    @Matthew-nl9kd 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Adam. What are your thoughts on a Megane RS vs an A45 AMG (not the latest gen, but the previous you reviewed)? The AMG is faster but how do its handling dynamics feel in comparison?
    Have a Megane RS 280 cup. It's fun but I could do with a nicer more comfy interior and the adaptive dampers to make long trips more bearable...

    • @vMaxHeadroom
      @vMaxHeadroom 9 месяцев назад +1

      Test drove both a few years back and the A45 is immense and a rocketship (also an immense price which was one of the reasons for not going with it!!!) I went for the RS 280 Cup as I find the handling just on a different level and it is unique and has its own French charm and quirks, yes the ride is firm always especially the Cup though the Sport version is suppossed to be a lot softer but you miss out on the LSD which is a must. I also owned the old RS 250 Cup like the one reviewed by Adam, it is also quiet a stiff chassis and certainly not as forgiving as the adaptive ride on A45. Yes the ride on the RS 280 Cup can be a bit stiff but I still found it much better around the corners compared to the first gen A45 and it just looks absolutely fantastic. I will not be letting my RS 280 Cup go as these are the last of the RS's. On the NEW AMG A45 S 4matic, it is beyond a beast both in terms of outrageous power and with the 4 wheel drive system it handles with the best as it has been updated but the price is also massive....

  • @nk53nxg
    @nk53nxg Год назад

    I always liked the design of French cars and many models do drive nicely. But they always had flimsy interior trim, and usually required parts like wheel bearings or drive shafts sooner than most other vehicle makes, also suspension components do not seem to last last as long. This was many years ago I noticed this when I used to work in the motor trade, things may have improved.

    • @davidbrayshaw3529
      @davidbrayshaw3529 Год назад +1

      I don't know much about the modern ones. A few of my friends had Renaults and Peugeots back in the 90's. They were all nice to drive. The Peugeot 504 and especially the 505 were exceptional. They handled like race cars, yet still had a pretty plush ride quality. And there were some really practical aspects to some of their designs, too. But that's where it ended. Build quality wasn't that great and parts weren't cheap either. I still get a laugh when I think of my late father getting in his friend's 505 and the shifter came off in his hand. Literally!

  • @rainforest3233
    @rainforest3233 11 месяцев назад

    Can you make a video on VW Arteon?

  • @M8YM8
    @M8YM8 Год назад

    I actually didn’t rate the manual gearbox in the i30 N. The DCT wasn’t too bad, but I much preferred the Golf GTI Mark V’s manual gearbox.

    • @davidbrayshaw3529
      @davidbrayshaw3529 Год назад +1

      For all of Volkswagen's faults, their gearboxes aren't one of them. They're in a league of their own.

  • @94vrcommodore
    @94vrcommodore Год назад +1

    Very good review. I drive the Renault Kangoo ZE at my work and that has the R-Link and the R-Link is the worst infotainment system I’ve ever used. It crashes, shuts itself off and have to turn off the car reset it.

    • @lhgt1324
      @lhgt1324 11 месяцев назад +1

      I figured it out why it does that, the computer for the infotainment is pretty bare minimum to run that kind of UI and a buddy of mine is trying to hack up the CU to add a more powerful processor

    • @KHGuitarFreak1988
      @KHGuitarFreak1988 11 месяцев назад +1

      Have you tried updating it to the latest firmware?

    • @94vrcommodore
      @94vrcommodore 11 месяцев назад

      @@KHGuitarFreak1988 how do I do that?

    • @KHGuitarFreak1988
      @KHGuitarFreak1988 11 месяцев назад

      @@94vrcommodore Was it purchased from a Renault dealership? They should be able to update it for you

    • @94vrcommodore
      @94vrcommodore 11 месяцев назад

      @@KHGuitarFreak1988 it’s not my vehicle but the company’s car. What’s silly is, the Renault dealership in Gold Coast doesn’t service EVs as it’s the Renault Kangoo ZE. But the MG dealership serviced it. But, next time I’ll ask if they can update the R-link thing.
      Cheers

  • @PureLeeful
    @PureLeeful Год назад

    Great Video.
    Absolutely love my Meg, it's a love love relationship.

  • @adensmedia2539
    @adensmedia2539 9 месяцев назад

    Can you please review a 2012 audi s3 manual?

  • @dehechenka
    @dehechenka Год назад

    i own one with recaros, they look very nice but not comfortable, i get leg pain after long drives. I owned a clio RS that had the renault bucket seats and they were way more comfortable but dont look that good

  • @user-ig2en1pm6q
    @user-ig2en1pm6q 2 месяца назад

    Hi everyone,wanna ask does it hard to find parts for the rs?cheers ✌🏻

  • @krstaranic6255
    @krstaranic6255 6 месяцев назад

    Bought mine nearly 3 years ago with 141km, now at 157km not one issue

  • @kingjulian1549
    @kingjulian1549 Год назад

    LOL. From my experience as well with the Renault Cleo Trophy, if you want a busted butt buy the Recaro's. It's hard to get in without sitting on the bolsters. You'll only want to do it once. Although they do look sensational and turn the cabin from MEH to something cool. But the ride on the Megane is too firm as it is on the Cleo. So i've always owned VW's that can manage great handling AND ride and comfort and make up for any deficiencies by being so tuneable. After all 99% of the time you are either commuting or driving around the Burbs and a hard ride on bad Aussie roads wears you down.

  • @biffon69
    @biffon69 Год назад +5

    I just sold an i30n to get into one of these and I love LOVE love fucking LOVE love FUCKING FUCK love this fucking car! Imagine dating a porn star and that’s a megane RS. Please don’t break… RIP

    • @kimmywong9995
      @kimmywong9995 3 месяца назад

      Well said but many i30n fan boys dont believe it

  • @andrewvertes7467
    @andrewvertes7467 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love that relationship analogy. As an R26 F1 edition owner, I get it. Owning an RS Renault Megan is the type of relationship you know isn't long term, often problematic and you can't you see yourself growing old with them but the s*x/ drive is too damn good!

  • @DWI_Community
    @DWI_Community 11 месяцев назад +2

    +100 Street cred for owning more than one of these. Brilliant little baguettes 🥖

  • @domdoes1648
    @domdoes1648 Год назад +1

    Anyone else just watching the guy play fetch with his dog in the background?

  • @terrykiely2716
    @terrykiely2716 Год назад

    We have a 2013 Clio rs 260000ks and brilliant