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Tempted by a Megane...?

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It's got no foglights.............

I doubt it will look like that though when it comes to light :(

If it does though then go for it as its stunning

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I doubt it will look like that though when it comes to light :(

If it does though then go for it as its stunning

Agreed, it will be watered down... Now if they could just replace the Renault badge by an Alpine one... :rolleyes:

It's got no foglights.............

It cant be fast then, cars are only fast with the fogs and sidelights on it seems around here :rofl::rolleyes:

It's french...

The electrics will stop working...

The doors will fall off...

It will smell of garlic...

...and you'll just be a sad git with a mid life crisis, stranded on the side of the road, waiting for the AA rescue van.

(Tasty looking car though)

Don't even try to drive over a speed bump or a pothole...

It's got no foglights.............

And I doubt it'll cope with speedbumps or the weekly trip to Tesco's :mad:

Still looks pretty good though (but not in that colour) :thumbup:

It's french...

The electrics will stop working...

The doors will fall off...

It will smell of garlic...

...and you'll just be a sad git with a mid life crisis, stranded on the side of the road, waiting for the AA rescue van.

(Tasty looking car though)

I bought a new Megane 1.9 D in 1999. I drove it for 4 years and put 200k on the clock before selling it. Not one thing fell off or rattled and it was very reliable. Very little went wrong. I thought it was a great car abiet a little underpowered.

Here's what the actual Megane Coupe looks like. No doubt the Renault Sport version will be pimped up a bit, but it's still a bit boring compared to the racing version above!

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