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Renault - M&eacute;gane (2000)

Discover the 2000 Renault Mégane’s market value with confidence. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or simply research, our database compiles up‑to‑date information on every model, including the iconic 2000 Renault Mégane. At a glance, you’ll see the standard baseline price range—though keep in mind that actual figures will vary by market, mileage, ownership history, and condition. By presenting the data in a clear, searchable format, we give you an inside look at the current Renault Mégane price trends for the 2000s and beyond.

Below you’ll find a brief technical overview, depreciation insights, and a quick comparison to help you understand where the 2000 Renault Mégane sits in today’s automotive landscape.

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 1.4 L or 1.6 L inline‑4 (petrol) depending on trim
  • Transmission: 4‑ or 5‑speed manual; automatic optional in certain markets
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline), occasionally diesel variants in some markets
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Dimensions: Curb length ~4,370 mm; width ~1,775 mm; height ~1,445 mm; wheelbase ~2,530 mm
  • Weight: 1,030–1,200 kg depending on equipment level
  • Power Output: 70–95 bhp (mechanical units) for the 1.4/1.6 petrol options
  • Torque: 105–115 Nm (typical across the range)
  • Payload: 320–350 kg
  • Fuel Consumption: 6.0–8.0 L/100 km (combined, depending on engine and transmission)
  • Zero‑to‑100 km/h: 11.0–13.0 seconds
  • Towing Capacity: 0 kg (built‑in car)
  • Standard Features: Power steering, ASR traction control, dual front airbags, CD/MP3 compatible audio system in higher trims
  • Optional Extras: Air conditioning, power windows, rear spoiler, alloy wheels, upgraded stereo, and later models may include ABS, TPMS, and central locking

Depreciation Insight

The Renault Mégane depreciation curve mirrors the typical pattern for mid‑range city cars introduced in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Importantly, the asset’s value is largely influenced by its age, mileage, mechanical condition, and regional market demand.

  • First Year: The vehicle typically loses 15–20 % of its original valuation. For example, a 2000 Renault Mégane that handled around 30,000 km and was purchased new for €15,000 might drop to approximately €12,000–€12,750 after 12 months, before stabilising.
  • Years 2–3: Value decline often slows, with an estimated 25–30 % total loss over the first three years relative to the original purchase price. In this window, the vehicle explains most of its wear and tear.
  • Years 4–7: Depreciation continues at a steadier but lower rate, typically 10–15 % each year. The residual value largely reflects how well the car has been maintained.
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