Renault Reviews with Road Tests
Sunday 8th November 2009
The new Renault Grand Scenic is the third model in the new Renault Megane range and represents the second generation of this trend-setting MPV. The first Renault Scenic was launched in 1996 to much acclaim, so much so that it was voted European Car of the Year in 1997. the full review
Since the first Renault Clio was launched, way back in 1990, Renault's popular small car has undergone some changes. Originally a replacement for the Renault 5, the Renault Clio has seen us through Papa and Nicole and Thierry Henry and collected two European Car of the Year titles. the full review
The arrival of the new Renault Megane Hatch and the Renault Megane Coupe marks the beginning of a renewal program for the Renault C-segment range. the full review
With so many so-called crossovers on the market, it's a wonder that Renault feels that there is room for one more - the Koleos. Of course, it helps to have links with Nissan, makers of no less than five 4WD vehicles, including the Qashqai. the full review
There’s Renault and then there is Renaultsport, the specialist unit of the company that takes two, already hot hatches, to new levels of performance. Years of experience in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) allowed the Clio Cup to become the first Clio Renaultsport and it just keeps getting better. The Megane has also benefited from the Renaultsport sparkle-dust, in the form of the Renaultsport 225 Cup and the test car, the Megane Renaultsport 230 F1Team R26. the full review
Although the first Twingo was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in 1992, the latest version is the first one to be available as right-hand-drive, in the UK. It was originally designed to appeal to a broad spectrum of customers. the full review
In 1994, Renault launched the first Laguna, as a replacement for the Renault 21 and so began a legacy of BTCC titles and top safety ratings. Although Renault hasn’t competed in the British Touring Car Championship since 1999, the New Laguna, in some form, could just be the one to awaken the competitive beast. the full review
“It’s a city country thing”. So proclaims the advertising campaign for the Renault Scenic Conquest, a Special Edition that was launched in June. It is quite different to the normal Scenic. the full review
I picked the right week to test the new Megane Coupe-Cabriolet. It included the hottest day, so far, this year and plenty of time to take advantage of the sunshine. the full review














