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How much will I get for my Renault Grand Scenic?

Hi, I'm just wondering how much I should get for a 2010 Renault Grand Scenic Dynamique: 24,000km, excellent condition. Trade-in value that is.

Thanks

John Power (Waterford)

Oct 2011 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi John,

You didn't tell us what engine your car has so we're assuming it's the 1.5-litre dCi turbodiesel. You should get somewhere between €16,500 and €17,500 from a dealer on trade-in.

Please do come back to us to let us know how you get on.

Thank you


How much is my Renault Grand Scenic worth?

How much is my 2007 1.6 petrol 7 seater Renault Grand Scenic "Dynamique Luxe" worth ?, mileage is 65,000 km or 40,625 miles, NCT until May 2013, full service history. Does the extra features in the "Luxe" model make any difference - the main differences are climate contol, hands free locking system, and double sunroof.

Donal Murphy (Cork)

Oct 2011 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Donal,

The specification will help, but when you are trading it dealers tend not to pay too much attention to extras on the car, but in this case the climate control and double sunroof are a decent selling point. If you were to trade it in against a new car I would expect you to be offered around €9,000 for it and you could ask perhaps €10,500 if you were to advertise it privately, obviously to take less. 


What discount should I look for?

When buying new (no trade in) from a main dealer what sort of percentage discount should I be looking at ?

Dave O'Sullivan (Cork)

Oct 2011 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Dave,

There is no simple answer to this - but as a rule of thumb, on a new car (average Ford Focus or Golf) you should expect to get around €700-€1,000 off the new price if buying straight. Much more than this is unlikely unless it is a Renault, or a luxury car! Shop around and don't be afraid to look outside of Dublin for the best deal.

 


Which car should I trade in?

I have a 2000 Micra with only 40,000 miles, its our second car. We also have an 2004 VW Passat 2.0-litre Diesel. Would I do better in the Scrapage Scheme with the Micra or trading in the Passat. We would like something similar to the Passat  or even a little smaller.

Donal Mc Menamin (Dublin)

Jun 2011 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Donal, 

That is a very good question, but one that you really might not have a choice on. The scrappage scheme ends in just six days, you would have to have scrapped the Micra and registered your new car by then to ensure that you get the scrappage allowance. Having said that, if you get a car that is already in stock then you would certainly probably be best getting the most amount of money possible for the lower value car and that will certainly be the Micra. 

As we have mentioned here before, Renault offer the most amount of money off a new car through the scrappage scheme so in effect if you bought something like a Megane or Fluence you could make your Micra very valuable. I am doubtful that you would want to go from a Passat to a Megane or Fluence however, despite the fact that you do mention you would get something smaller. 

The other side of this arguement is though, that you would have to put less money towards your new car if you traded in the Passat - so I guess that part really depends on your own circumstances. If you scrapped the Micra you would still be left with the Passat, which you will need to change again at some stage I am sure. Economically, it might make decent sense to hold on to the Micra. Just because it is old doesn't mean it has to go. It could last another few good years doing the job it has been doing well. If the Micra is costing you little or nothing now, it isn't likely to depreciate too hard, while you could maximise the value of your Passat by trading it in now rather than letting the mileage get too high. 

To be honest, the obvious choice for me, if you were intending getting something similar but not quite as big would be to go for the new Volkswagen Jetta. It isn't quite as big as the Passat but feels every bit as good. You didn't mention a budget to us, so if you need to be more specific then come back to us, but the new Jetta would be an ideal purchase. 


What car for family of four under scrappage?

What car should we get on scrappage that's cheap, economical and spacious for family of four?

Mary Tully (Dublin)

Jun 2011 Filed under: scrappage

Expert answer

Hi Mary,

You have sure left it late! There really is only a matter of days left on the scrappage scheme so make sure that you fit all the criteria and that you can get your car scrapped in time.

You can read our article on this here.

Anyway, since you have little time and you need a decent car that is cheap, economical and spacious I would say that a good buy would be the Renault Grand Mégane. You are likely to find one in stock and it is superb value. We reviewed the car recently here. It is a super car for the money. There is more available from the Renault website and if you are after space then this would fit the bill.

Anyway, you don't have a lot of time, so hurry!


How do I remove the fuel filter in my Renault Laguna?

How do I remove the fuel lines from the fuel filter on a Renault Laguna 3 1.5 dCi?

Bill Cronin (Dublin)

May 2011 Filed under: servicing

Expert answer

Hi Bill,

As with all such jobs, we'd recommend it is done by an experienced mechanic. Special tools are sometimes required to remove these connections from fuel filters, though most of the time they're held on with clips that need to be pushed/pulled or squeezed in a certain way.

If you send us on a photograph we may be able to give you more specific advice.


How do I change my Renault Mégane's front bumper?

How do I change the front bumper on a 2001 Renault Mégane Fidji?

Sidney Black (Bottisham)

May 2011 Filed under: miscellaneous

Expert answer

Hi Sidney,

Changing body work on cars is always fiddly. Without seeing the car in front of us we couldn't give you a detailed set-by-step guide, but generally you'll need to get access from underneath the car to start with. It's possible that there will be several unusual fixings that require special tools so make sure you have a good look at what's holding it on before you start work.

Taking a quick look at a picture of the 2001 Mégane, make sure you pop the bonnet when you're doing the work, as there may be fixings hidden under there, as there may be behind the headlights.

Systematically remove each of the fixings from underneath first and don't forget to disconnect wiring from the fog lights - if fitted.

Obviously do not leave the keys in the ignition when carrying out this work and, as always, we recommend that this kind of job is only carried out by an experienced person.

Good luck!


How do I change my Renault Mégane's fog light bulb?

How do I change the driver's side fog light bulb, which is lated in the lower section of the front bumper, on a 2001 Renault Mégane fivedoor?

Many thanks

Paul Hickey (DUBLIN)

May 2011 Filed under: servicing

Expert answer

Hi Paul,

It's not too difficult, but you need to access it from underneath the car, behind the bumper.

Enjoy!


Renault Laguna: How do I drain the water from the diesel fuel filter?

Hi,

Where would i Find the Diesel Fuel Filter on an 08 Laguna 1.5Dci Phase 3 and how do i drain the water from it, Many Thanks

Paul Hickey (DUBLIN)

May 2011 Filed under: servicing

Expert answer

Hi Paul,

Firstly Renault tell us that "All aftersales operations must be performed under very clean conditions and that work should ony be carried out by quailified person/s."
 
The Fuel filter is located behind the wheel arch liner on the driver's side.
 
1/To gain access, remove the driver's front wheel.
 
2/remove the wheel arch liner.
 
Depending on the vehicle,
 
DRAIN THE WATER IN THE FUEL FILTER - Drain the water in the fuel filter periodically

1/For filters without a water presence sensor: open the drain plug, let the water flow out, close the plug.

2/ For filters with a water presence sensor: disconnect the water presence sensor offset connector, unclip the water presense sensor connector, loosen the water presence sensor by one turn, let the water flow out,tighten the water presence sensor.

I hope this helps. If in doubt, seek the help of a trained service technician.


What's the best second-hand seven-seat MPV?

I am looking for a seven-seat MPV. What do you think of a 2007 Citroen C4 Picasso Grand manual - or a 2008 automatic? Was told Renaults were unreliable, what do you think? Any other suggestions?

Niamh Clarke (Naas)

Apr 2011 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Niamh,

We spoke by e-mail and now I have a better idea of your budgets there are a few good ideas. I think the Ford S-Max is probably my favourite car of this bunch. I quite like this one. It is diesel, looks great and has low mileage. We reckon you could get them down in price a little too. 

In relation to the choice between manual and auto in the C4 Picasso, that really is down to personal choice. It isn't the greatest auto ever but it isn't the worst either. You really should try it and see. The EGS box is a little jerky. Personally I wouldn't really fancy it but you should be the judge. This one is quite nice and has really low mileage. 

I wouldn't say not to consider Renaults, but they weren't a good vintage at the time, so personally I don't think I would be spending money on a 2007/2008 Scenic. They have got a lot better since then though. 

Lastly, you could try a VW Touran. It isn't that exciting but they hold their value really well and are nicely built. 

Anyway Niamh, if it were my money, I'd have the Ford S-Max.

I hope this helps.