![]() 02/21/2017 at 19:13 • Filed to: Renault, Mégane | ![]() | ![]() |
Old model (black) and later model Renault Mégane CC. The old model is a fairly common sight, the new one not. The market has turned against CCs and there are few still in production.
![]() 02/21/2017 at 19:30 |
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Coolness! What’s the gray car in front of the Megane.....Mitsu FTO...?
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We had the later one in black, with the 1.5 diesel when I did my road trip through italy/france a few years ago.
![]() 02/21/2017 at 19:37 |
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That would be my FTO!
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What the hell is happening with that later CC interior? Red dash, black doors, red and white seats, at least be consistent like in the older model.
![]() 02/21/2017 at 20:35 |
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Awesome, thought it was your FTO! :)
I’ve always loved those things....the styling is just very clean to me. Still look modern even considering their age :)
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How about a new one?
I find it somewhat hilarious that these were all the rage in the ‘90s but now won’t be touched even with a ten foot pole. The buying public is pretty mindless and dumb sometimes.
![]() 02/21/2017 at 21:24 |
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I’d take the old one thanks
![]() 02/22/2017 at 09:15 |
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Weight is one reason. It tends to cause CO2 which isn’t a good thing nowadays.
![]() 02/22/2017 at 11:29 |
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Yes, but I find it hard to believe a Megane CC will be any lighter (or efficient) than a Captur/Kadjar/Kumquat/whatever people buy these days. Certainly it’s not as practical, but I guess a standard Megane isn’t good enough for anyone anymore...