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Renault - Renaultsport Megane (2013)

The 2013 Renault Renaultsport Megane offers enthusiasts a blend of performance, style, and practical value. Whether you’re looking at the Renault Renaultsport Megane 2013 price or curious about its current market standing, this overview gives you a clear picture of what drives the car’s worth.

Below you’ll find a concise snapshot of the 2013 Megane’s key specifications, an honest take on depreciation over time, comparative context with similar models, and why it remains a favorite in the compact performance segment. For the most up‑to‑date pricing details, check the database once you’ve finished reading.

  • Engine: 1.8‑liter 4‑cyl, 125 bhp (150 hp for Most Wanted variant)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed dual‑clutch DSG, depending on trim
  • Transmission type: Manual – 6‑speed, Dual‑clutch – 6‑speed automatic
  • Power output: 125 bhp at 5,500 rpm, 165 lb‑ft torque at 4,000 rpm (Most Wanted)
  • Fuel type: Petrol (premium unleaded), 32 l fuel tank capacity
  • Dimensions: Length 4,244 mm | Width 1,824 mm | Height 1,419 mm | Wheelbase 2,605 mm
  • Weight: 1,360–1,480 kg (varies by gearbox and trim)
  • Acceleration: 0–100 km/h in 8.2 s (202 bhp repository); 9.1 s in standard variant
  • Towing capacity: 200 kg, mostly for lightweight accessories rather than professional use
  • Safety features: Dual‑zone airbags, ESP, traction control, adaptive cruise control on higher trims, active bonnet‑closure sensor
  • Interior highlights: 3‑point seatbelt for all occupants, optional sport seats, aluminium trim, MP3/USB radio with navigation, smartphone integrations via Android Auto/Apple CarPlay

Depreciation Insight

Understanding the Renault Renaultsport Megane depreciation trend is key to estimating future value. Like most performance compact cars, the Megane typically loses:

  • ~15–20% of its purchase price during the first year
  • ~25–30% by the end of the second year
  • ~35–45% five years after purchase
  • ~50–60% after ten years, depending on mileage, condition, and maintenance history

These figures reflect average market data for European cars, assuming regular service intervals and no major mechanical issues. Popular models that match the Megane’s performance profile—such as the Nissan Dayz or Peugeot 308 CC—generally observe similar depreciation curves.

Comparative Context

When positioning the Renault Renaultsport Megane against its competitors, several factors come into play: