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Total price
Monthly payment

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Total cash price £19,149. Borrowing £18,800 with a £349 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£333.31
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£25,805.08
Cost of credit
£6,656.08
Optional final payment
£9,457.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Renault Megane

The Renault Megane is a versatile family car which is a good choice for savvy buyers. Available in hatchback and estate body styles, the Megane offers exceptional fuel efficiency with petrol, diesel, and hybrid options. The Megane is stylish and good value, making it a smart investment for families seeking style and practicality.

For the latest Megane – a fully electric car with crossover styling – check out the Renault Megane E-Tech. Alternatively, for the Megane hot hatch, view the Renault Megane R.S.

Popular Renault Megane trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • Play – Cheapest Megane offers cruise control, climate control, and a touchscreen with smartphone connectivity
  • Iconic – This good-value mid-range trim adds auto lights/wipers, parking sensors, sat nav and enhanced safety features
  • GT Line/RS Line – Top-spec model gets sports styling, upgraded seats, premium touchscreen technology

Owning a Renault Megane

Used Renault Megane ownership means impressive fuel economy – petrol models achieve excellent efficiency while diesel variants offer even greater savings. Maintenance costs remain competitive, with readily available parts and reliable service networks keeping running expenses low. The spacious interior comfortably seats four adults, while the boot provides plenty of storage for luggage and shopping. Advanced technology includes portrait touchscreens, digital displays, and comprehensive safety systems across all trim levels. Perfect for families, commuters, and first-time buyers, the Megane's composed driving experience and soft ride quality make every journey comfortable.

Similar models you may consider

  • Ford Focus – A well-established rival with sporty handling characteristics
  • Volkswagen Golf – The default family hatchback impresses with premium build quality and strong resale values
  • Peugeot 308 – A stylish French alternative with distinctive interior design
  • Vauxhall Astra – A British favourite offering competitive pricing and practicality
  • Hyundai i30 – A sensible choice that includes excellent warranty coverage and reliable Korean engineering

Why buy from Motorpoint?

FAQs

Over time, there have been lots of versions of the Megane. The first-generation car spawned a coupe, convertible and the Renault Scenic MPV, while all petrol-powered Meganes have had hot-hatch versions that deserve to be in the sports car hall of fame. The outgoing Megane is available as a hatchback or an estate, while the very latest Megane is more of a crossover with SUV styling – and with only electric power under the bonnet.

Cast aside your aspersions about the reliability of French cars – we’ve not heard of any major problems with the Megane. It’s partly Japanese anyway, sharing parts with Nissan models. Keeping up with routine maintenance is the best way to make sure your car is reliable, but you may wish to take out an extended warranty when you buy your car for total peace of mind.

The Megane gets a little overlooked next to the Focus, Golf and SEAT Leon, but it’s a good car with economical engines and spacious rear seats. A used Renault Megane represents excellent value for money.

As for the latest electric-only Megane, it’s practical, nippy and refined, has a long range and a very impressive infotainment system. It’s one of our favourite compact family EVs.

The Renault Megane shouldn’t be too expensive to repair because many of its parts are used in other Renault and Nissan models. Renault offers a service plan for used cars – you’ll need to speak to your dealer for up-to-date pricing.

Occupying insurance groups 17-22, the Renault Megane is in slightly higher groups than an equivalent Ford Focus – but the difference in premiums for the two cars are unlikely to be huge. With its potent power and performance, the Megane RS sits in group 37 out of 50.

Whether you pick the petrol or the diesel, the Megane can tow a caravan weighing up to 1,650kg. Note that that figure is with only the driver on board, so you will have to take into account the slightly reduced towing capacity when you have passengers as well. The Megane PHEV can only tow 750kg so won’t be suitable for caravanners.