Although all Renault showrooms will be closed during the nationwide movement control order from 18 to
TC Euro Cars, the sole franchise holder of Renault vehicles in Malaysia today announced that Renault
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** This article is the personal experience of a 2017 Renault Fluence owner and does not necessarily reflect
Hoe Mun revealed that the distributor is in the process of building a new mobile application for all Renault
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A few days ago, Renault Group officially released its sales report for the first half of 2019.
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improve handling 6-speed EDC dual-clutch automatic available TC Euro Cars, the official distributor of Renault
To offer Renault customers an extra peace of mind, TC Euro Cars (TCEC) has introduced the Renault Relax
The Renault Captur is now sportier than ever with the introduction of a new Limited Edition Captur Trophy
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Renault has been named Malaysia Car Subscription Company of the Year at the 2020 Frost & Sullivan
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My car is a 2017 Renault Fluence, and the biggest complaint I have about this car is the fact that Renault Malaysia did not activate the Android Auto/Mirrorlink option for this car. Technically I can do this myself, but it involves fiddling with the ECU and it’s a rather complicated procedure involving modifying an OBD2 cable so that it can amend the ECU, then fiddling with the software to update it etc etc. The official service centre will not do it, even upon request, which is a big pain. I’d like to mirror my phone and use Waze on my in-car entertainment screen as opposed to the in car nav system, but I can’t because of this failing. Other than that, not much to complain. I just love driving this car. It cruises serenely on the highway without a fuss, even up to 100 mph and more.
My current car, a 2017 Renault Fluence (the sedan version of the Renault Megane III for Europeans who are not Irish). The pros It has tons of space in the cabin. It is comfortably sprung, not too hard that you get shaken with every bump on the road, but not too soft that you feel like you’re floating. The engine makes it easy to cruise if you don’t want to drive fast, but at the same time I can drive upwards of 180 km/h (110 mph) without much fuss. The speakers sound amazing, so I don’t really need to buy aftermarket parts to make it sound great. Large boot/trunk - the biggest in its class on the market. Free service for 100,000km / 5 years, whichever comes first. By my calculations, I won’t have to pay for service until 2021 because I’m certainly racking the mileage - this is only my 2nd year but I’ve already driven upwards of 60,000 km. The cons Not sure whether its for the entire production line, or just my car, but the paint is easily chipped. My car looks like it went through a scratcher with all the large scratches all around the car. The rear view camera has a low definition. I may look into replacing it someday. No Android Auto, although it ,can ,be activated through a convoluted process using an OBD2 cable & an ECU reprogram - something that I can’t really do & nobody in my country can seem to do. It’s not easy to find the tyre size used by Renault. And if I do, it will be costly. Right now I’m using a tyre that has a slightly bigger width, but slightly smaller aspect ratio, which means there’s a noticeable gap in my wheel well.
I drive a Renault Fluence 2.0L I love it, except for a few things: The car is heavy and so jacking it up to change a tyre is a chore. I think I pulled a muscle turning the jack recently after having to change a flat tyre. Renault didn’t choose to activate Android Auto for my car, which is a bummer. I can hack into the ECU and activate it, but it require modifying an OBD 2 cable which I had tried but failed. And no mechanic in my country is able to modify it…
No, Renault Fluence doesn't have Auto Parking.
Here are the Brand and variants of Renault Fluence:
Variants | 2019 Renault Fluence 2.0 16v 140 X-Tronic Dynamique |
Brand | Renault |
No, Renault Fluence isn't available in Knee Airbags.