What is Megane GT Line?
The Renault Megane GT Line is a sportier Megane but it’s still no hot hatch. As well as the suspension and styling changes, dual-zone air conditioning, parking sensors and sports seats are also included, but the Megane GT Line is nowhere near as good value as Expression or Dynamique versions.
Is Renault Megane good on fuel?
The Renault Megane Hatch 1.5 dCi 110 has a best-in-class official combined fuel economy figure of 80.7mpg, along with low emissions of just 90g/km CO2, and it’s good to drive.
How many miles to the gallon does a Renault Megane do?
Renault Megane MPG and CO2 It can return fuel economy of 80.7mpg (when fitted with stop-start technology) and has CO2 emissions of just 90g/km, for free road tax. The more powerful 1.6-litre diesel claims fuel economy of 70.6mpg, while road tax is just £20 a year. The best petrol engine is the 1.2-litre.
Do Mercedes use Renault engines?
Mercedes uses Renault’s 1.6-liter four-cylinder diesel engines coupled with Renault transmissions in the Vito front-wheel-drive medium van. A 1.5-liter diesel produced by Renault in Valladolid, Spain, is used in entry-level versions of the Mercedes A- and B-class models, as well as the CLA and GLA crossovers.
What engine does the Megane GT have?
The GT Megane currently only offers the warmish 205hp 1.6-litre turbo petrol engine. If you want anything more economical, you’ll have to go for the cheaper GT-look GT Line Nav, which has 1.2-litre petrol and 1.5-litre dCi diesel options. Next year, though, a 165hp twin-turbo 1.6-litre dCi will come in four-wheel-steer GT trim.
Is the Renault Megane GT the fastest model in the market?
The fourth-generation Renault Megane enters the market with a GT version topping its range, and it’s the fastest, most exciting model until the RS lands in 2018.
How much does a megane cost?
The new Megane range starts from a very keen £16,600 but we went straight to the top of the range here with the 205 1.6-litre TCe GT Nav. Boasting a seven-speed EDC automatic as standard, it costs £25,500: that’s Ford Focus ST territory. The Ford perhaps is the exception though: a Volkswagen Golf GTI costs £28,500.
Is the Megane a good car to drive?
The standard Megane is a comfortable car to be in, but GT Line versions are simply too firm thanks to their sports suspension and bigger wheels (17 or 18 inches, depending on engine). What’s more, there aren’t really any significant gains in how well the Megane drives.