I've been driving a Mazda 323 sport for the last couple of years. Nice little car with a 2lt engine and pretty sweet handling.
I'd been thinking it was a bit small now. The dog needs more space than just the boot and it's only just big enough for taking the Fury and
kit to track days.
So with that in mind, I took a punt on a Megane Scenic RX4 on e-bay. Turns out to be a nice enough car, will pull the trailer fine and coped well with
the winter weather... and the dog likes it.
Trouble is I'm not that convinced To me it just feels heavy, slugish and too soft on the suspension. I drove the Mazda again (not sold it yet)
and I'm thinking that I much prefer it to the Renault.
So which should I keep?
adrian
As both are compromised why not try and get something that's more of an alrounded, personally I'd buy something like this
either the dog or the kids might get a bit claustrophobic in the boot though
I would be more concerened with the fact Renault are not exactly renown for being trouble free. Also checkout the fuel consumption on the RX4 even the infamous DCi diesel is drinks fuel at an alarming rate.
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Trouble is I'm not that convinced To me it just feels heavy, slugish and too soft on the suspension. I drove the Mazda again (not sold it yet) and I'm thinking that I much prefer it to the Renault.
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Originally posted by adithorp
a Megane Scenic RX4
Yes, yes, yes... I know and expect all the drawbacks of Renaults and I know and expect all the drawbacks of 4x4's. However the advantages, to me,
do offset that. It's just that having lived with it for a couple of months, I just don't think I "LIKE IT" enough to put up with
the drawbacks.
I do LIKE the Mazda though every time I drive it. More than it's limitations bother me.
I may however have come up with a solution. Sell the works van and transfer the Scenic to the vans role. ie, Collect parts and tow in cars
occationally, but mainly sit in the yard doing nothing. It'd still be available when the weather was "wintery" and to go to track days
as "tow car". Just the dog would have to get used to less space.
adrian
ps Why is it that if you ask a direct question on here some people answer a different one?
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Originally posted by britishtrident
I would be more concerened with the fact Renault are not exactly renown for being trouble free. Also checkout the fuel consumption on the RX4 even the infamous DCi diesel is drinks fuel at an alarming rate.
The 1.5 DCi is the most relatively trouble free of the Renault-Nissan Dci engines the bigger versions have this habit of self-destructing once the
mileage is over 60,00 miles, even if the recommended oil change schedule and oil grades are adhered to few see 80,000 mile without being replaced.
What happens is the turbo disintegrates and the various bit of shrapnel go via the intake manifold into the cylinders. This is why 2nd hand Renault
Dci engines are fetching truly silly money at the breakers --- just look at the ebay prices if you don't belive me.
The key to Renault/Nissan DCi reliability is to use only 5w/30 fully synthetic engine oil and change the oil every 5,000 miles.
Also remember the RX4 is a 4x4 that implies quite hit on fuel consumption.
I got 30mpg on the motorway doing a steady **mph. It's been doing mid to high 20's arround town.
Nothing I wasn't expecting.
adrian