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traceys
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Post by traceys »

No! Danielle, don't do it!!! You know you'll only regret it. You're far too young to want a middle-aged family man's car (sorry, middle aged Megane driving men with families! :sawery: ). Sure they look good but they really don't have the WOW! factor of the 206cc.
This is only MY humble opinion but I had a similar dilemma before I got my 206cc. I certainly don't regret it now - even when I see a Megane - still think my car's cooooooooler 8) 8) 8)
Life's too short to drive around with your roof up.

Danielle
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Post by Danielle »

This is exactly the advice I needed!!! Someone to bash my silly head around til I see sense again.....me hopes it's just a passing phase!!! :scratch:

Louisg
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Post by Louisg »

Migane - oh my good no.

Never utter those words around here again

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Danielle
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Post by Danielle »

mmm...come to think about it. Asking the opinions on Megane's on a 206cc fansite tis a little silly!!! Another blonde moment! :rolleyes:

Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

you on about the old megane cabriolet or the new hard top cc style?

Danielle
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Post by Danielle »

old one

Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

DEFINATELY go for the cc then. Dunno if you've had a rag top before but if you haven't they're cold in winter, steam up really bad and with the roof UP on the motorway at high speed the roof billows/bends, etc. and thats just generally on ANY soft top. Plus someone could break in etc. Plus you's look better in a cc ;) :D

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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

hear hear :D
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Danielle
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Post by Danielle »

Man! I'm like the black sheep of this forum now.

I promise I shall never utter the 'M' word again! :monkey:

Seal
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Location: Canberra Australia (in Sydney

Post by Seal »

To each their own

I wanted my b/f to get a Megane, he didn't, he's gone now!

I drove a Megane for a while, I loved it!
It was bright yellow and boy do people look :D

As for the soft top problems mentioned, they aren't that bad!

Why don't you go and check out a Renault forum and ask them, at least they will give you their opinion after having owned one.

I bought the Peugeot because I look better in it
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Oh not the basic model......... as if!
Black with red leather interior

*Fun in the sun on wheels*

And I still can't stop grinning!
*bounce*

Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

the soft top problems aint just on the meganne - they occur on all rag tops - porsche, ferrari included i'm sure!

Seal
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Post by Seal »

Well I know a lot of people with soft tops, and I have driven a lot of soft tops, and I worked in the Automotive Retailing Industry, and I have NEVER experienced or heard about any of the problems you have mentioned.

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Oh not the basic model......... as if!
Black with red leather interior

*Fun in the sun on wheels*

And I still can't stop grinning!
*bounce*

Jussi
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Location: Finland

Post by Jussi »

My previous car was a Peugeot 205Cj (soft-top cabriolet). And that wasn't so bad, i remind you that here in Finland winter might be cold ;) and i drove it throughout the year. No problems BUT the roof need some maintenance :x and when it comes old it might crack (mine had couple of cracks).
And soft top need some extra care. I never washed it with autoshampoo (if you do that it would look awful). I washed it with water or special cleaning-product (don't remember what was it). Then i sprayed the whole roof with cabriolet roof treatment.
So soft tops aren't so bad but i'm very pleased with coupecabriolet's easy care ;)
Here is a link for my previous car, notice the shining roof ;)
http://www.htk.fi/public/citreseau/pic4.jpg
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Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

I have NEVER experienced or heard about any of the problems you have mentioned.

8)
My experience is of the 306 cabriolet, BMW 3 series cabriolet and escort cabriolet. They were all cold in the winter and no matter how tight the roof was, they all started flapping at high speed. perhaps you havn't noticed coz of the warmer climate over in OZ seal ;)

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Dan
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Post by Dan »

ahh so peeps are brave enough to put faces up now :shock:

heres your first skank :oops:

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