Where is @LenEV2016 when I need him??! 😂
You rang

Probably sitting in his truck, bored and waiting to do something ....

T1 Terry
I don't have a truck

Ok... been doing a lot of research.

Current plan is either a Renault Megane eTech or Cupra Born. I won't be able to get the facelifted version of either, so it will be most likely a 2023 model, mid-spec.

Which is best?
Driven both on long journeys. Are you looking at a V2 and techno

2023 brought out the techno + heat pump as standard
 
V2 born can come with extras, worth looking (heat pump, pan roof, keyless entry)
V2 has heated seats and steering wheel and hud.

Megane has heated seats and wheel.

Pros
Mégane great software good OTA updates and a stable app, decent stereo, paddles for regen, lots of physical buttons. Button for drive mode is good also. Nice up market cabin, big boot, 22 KW AC charging comes in handy in Scotland (lots of 22kw chargers around)

Cons
Fwd but not a massive issue can spin in wet with a spirited dab on go peddle, 20 inch wheels if road surface is really poor you can feel it a bit.
Less leg room in back than Born.
Boot is big but deep with big load lip.
Service every year
Winter can impact range, has a very thin pack so lots of surface to get cold.

Born

Handles really well rwd, nice cabin, more space in back, good kit on V2, 19 inch alloys. Decent software and ota's, wireless car play never dropped out.
Service every 2 years, cheaper tyres.
Build quality feels really solid
Last 11000 miles I've averaged 4.1
Cons

Pay for the app after 3 years, I think they extended it to 5 with newer cars, £57 if you don't you lose some functionality on the app and live updates on maps (congestion/accidents and whether chargers a free or being used)
Can't adjust regen it's on or not, although you can put adaptive cruise on with no speed limit and it reads the road to an extent.

More will come back to me just ask away
 
That's really useful, thank you so much.

I'm tilting towards the Born, because I do so much like RWD.

The limited regen options on the Born - do you find it a problem or do you just adjust?

The haptic buttons: are they as much a pain as reported or just another quickly-get-used-to-it thing?
 
That's really useful, thank you so much.

I'm tilting towards the Born, because I do so much like RWD.

The limited regen options on the Born - do you find it a problem or do you just adjust?

The haptic buttons: are they as much a pain as reported or just another quickly-get-used-to-it thing?

Seems like you've made ya mind up 😉
"Born to be Wild". That's you innit. 😉😀🙂👍
 
Seems like you've made ya mind up 😉
"Born to be Wild". That's you innit. 😉😀🙂👍
Don't be so sure... it takes me a long time to consider and I am in no rush at all at the moment, used prices are still gently dropping each month.

The new Born and Megane facelifts may well bring a pile of used cars onto the market.
 
That's really useful, thank you so much.

I'm tilting towards the Born, because I do so much like RWD.

The limited regen options on the Born - do you find it a problem or do you just adjust?

The haptic buttons: are they as much a pain as reported or just another quickly-get-used-to-it thing?
I don't find the haptic buttons on the steering wheel any problem at all, I never use the haptics below the main screen, they are just heating and volume buttons.
I use the volume on the steering wheel and the heating is just a tap on the temp which opens up the heating settings and it's just an up or down tap
 
I very rarely stick it in B mode (regen on) and just leave it in D mode.
That adaptive mode works really well, just set the distance you want to the car in front and it slows down for cars and junctions
 
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