Lots of useful comments, thanks. I think the next thing is to test drive the 1.3 engine to see whether it suits my driving style. I will try and get to the dealer again this weekend or next.
Some of the points raised:
I'm not bothered about depreciation - I tend to keep my cars until there's not much value left and then pass them on to friends or family. Depreciation is only an issue if you sell. But is Renault depreciation any worse than other mainstream makes such as Ford, Vauxhall, Hyundai etc?
Alternatives to Megane - we have a Ford and Toyota so I like something a bit quirky. Had Renaults for many years (started 1979), like their comfort and refinement.
Reliability - it's well documented that Renault went through a bad patch at the turn of the Century but people I speak to with the newer Clios plus Kadjars and Capturs seem pleased with them. It was the early versions of MK2 Lagunas, Meganes and Scenics that were poor.
Warranty - I guess only Renault will know why they reduced the warranty from four years to three. Doesn't really bother me, the salesman said you can extend the warranty back to four years for a few hundred (I can't remember the exact amount) but that can be lost in negotiations I am sure. All cars are complex these days, I don't think Renaults are any better or worse than other makes. Gone are the days when my rough running Renault 18 that left me limping home was resolved by tightening the carb mounting with a screwdriver - it had worked loose! These days you can't do much without plugging the car into diagnostics.
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