Tag Archives: Renault Reviews

Renault Koleos Review

The mid-life upgrade for the Renault Koleos gives the Korean-built compact SUV a fresh face, a range of new standard features and builds on the old model’s attractive value equation. Renault Australia says it has added between $1490 and $3150 in

Renault Fluence Privilege Review

Renault wants more from Australia. The French brand has underperformed for years in the local market, and if it's going to improve then Australia's most popular vehicle segment - small cars - is an ideal place to start. Aggressively pricing the Me

Renault Megane & Megane Cabriolet Review

When it comes to the small hatch segment, the Australian marketplace is pretty crowded. You have to have something that sells on its reputation, is brilliant value for money, or is an outstanding drive to ensure your place is cemented in the mind of

Renault Megane Hatch Diesel Review

Renault Megane Hatch Diesel 1.5-litre dCi 110 DPF diesel engine 81kW/240Nm, six-speed EDC (Efficient Dual-Clutch) transmission: Renault Megane Hatch Diesel Dynamique: $27,490 Renault Megane Hatch Diesel Privilege: $32,490 (Manufacturer’s List

Renault Fluence Review

If you’re looking for a small sedan, the Renault Fluence is easily the most underrated car on the market today. Although it’s built in South Korea, you can tell just by looking at it that the Renault Fluence is European designed and engine

Renault Latitude Review

Models driven: Latitude Luxe 2.5 litre V6 Petrol, six-speed automatic transmission: $42,490 Latitude Luxe 2.0 litre dCi (diesel), six speed automatic transmission: $42,490 It’s a nice looking car, if not a touch conservative for a Fren

Renault Clio RS 200 Cup Review

The Renault Clio Renault Sport 200 is by and large one of the best hot hatches on the market. Here's the deal: you've got about $40,000 to spend on a performance car and you're over the whole WRX, Lancer Ralliart, MPS3, Focus XR5, etc. sce

Renault Megane Renault Sport 250 Review

Models Track tested: Renault Megane Renault Sport 250 & Megane Trophy When it comes to handling and hot hatches, few would dare argue that any other manufacturer does it better than Renault Sport. Renault Sport, the somewhat stealth-li

Clio Renault Sport 200 Cup Review

Clio Renault Sport 200 Cup Review It’s only been a few months since Renault handed us the keys to their Renault Clio Sport F1 Team R27, which we unanimously rated as the most accomplished and most focused hot hatch in the business. But

Renault Sport Megane 225 Review & Road Test

With a temper tantrum that erupts at 3000rpm, the RS Megane 225 is still a cracking good hot-hatch. Model Tested: 2010 Renault Sport Megane 225; 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-petrol; six-speed manual; four-door hatch - $43,990* Options: