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<blockquote data-quote="merlin3001" data-source="post: 1096994" data-attributes="member: 20622"><p>Renault M?gane RS owner for 10 years. Its had one or two issues but overall has been very solid. But it's really worth understanding that there is a world of difference between the 'cheap and nasty' ranges that are Renault badged in SA and their more premium offerings. </p><p></p><p>Would I buy another Renault? Yes if it was an RS. Anything else, I would go with a different brand if new. But given the image issues that the brand has, I would suspect the second-hand market may offer value for a Renault (as they tend to depreciate quicker than their Teutonic and Asian rivals).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merlin3001, post: 1096994, member: 20622"] Renault M?gane RS owner for 10 years. Its had one or two issues but overall has been very solid. But it's really worth understanding that there is a world of difference between the 'cheap and nasty' ranges that are Renault badged in SA and their more premium offerings. Would I buy another Renault? Yes if it was an RS. Anything else, I would go with a different brand if new. But given the image issues that the brand has, I would suspect the second-hand market may offer value for a Renault (as they tend to depreciate quicker than their Teutonic and Asian rivals). [/QUOTE]
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