Category: Small Family 
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Efficient engines, more upmarket cabin, competitively priced.
Bland looks, dull drive, not as spacious as some rivals.
A competent family car with frugal diesel engines, but it's pretty uninspiring and certainly not a class leader.




Larger French estate cars are not known for holding their value, with the last Megane depreciating quite severely. If Renault's less controversial styling attracts more customers, then this latest Megane Estate could do better.
More expensive, top-spec models will naturally lose their value the quickest.
The bottom line is that the Megane Estate is expected to hold 34% of its value after 36,000 miles/three years, whereas a Golf Estate would retain as much as 53%.