I'm coming to the discussion quite late here, but on balance I think the OP has got a raw deal.
Car serviced correctly by main dealer who supplied the car new, cambelt snaps before both mileage and age are reached as stated in the owner's manual.
So, write to the Dealer Principal or General Manager, recorded delivery with signature, state the facts, no emotion or exaggeration.
Make it clear that the original contract of sale is with them NOT Renault UK and you expect them to put you back in a position you were in before the failure occurred.
This has nothing to do with any warranty, this is to do with 'fitness for purpose' and being 'of satisfactory quality'.
If the dealer wants to approach Renault UK for financial help, that's fine, it's not your problem.
As someone else has said, the backing of one of the motoring mags could go a long way to help. Contact the consumer editors/complaints pages of Auto Express and Autocar. Get advice from the CAB.
This engine is also supposed to be one of the better diesels around; it also goes into various Nissan and Dacia models.
Good luck and please keep us regularly updated on this site.
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