Autocar UK – 28 August 2019

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50 AUTOCAR.CO.UK 28 AUGUST 2019


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The Mégane’s ride


quality is non-existent


on a typical B-road


a


Δ and we do love it. “It remains


big and ugly and a bit too assured for


its own good at times on the road,”


says Saunders. “But no other car here


h a s a c c e s s t o t h i s s or t of s t a bi l it y,


grip, pace, drivability or outright


body control on track, which is


almost at competition-car level.”


My natural inclination is to quell


such enthusiasm, but Saunders is


right. The 316bhp Honda is not only


the most powerful car in our line-


up but it simply has a level of poise


beyond anything else, too, and there’s


greater mechanical involvement in


the gearshift alone than in the entire


driving experience of some of the
others. “In a field of eight mostly

front-drive hatches, it’s as vividly


different from the rest as the MX-5,”


says Calo. Shall we assume, then, that


the Civic Type R is through?


Its closest rival here – the raw yet


sophisticated, heart-poundingly


quick and ultra-agile Renault


Mégane RS 300 Trophy – isn’t.


In fact, not one judge placed it in


their top three, which is a shock,


but taken all together, the French


car’s f laws are too much to ignore.


Davis, Saunders and Prior all cite


r ide qu a l it y, w h ic h , t he y s ay, i s non-


Accomplished Focus


ST won the judge’s


universal approval Officially (^34). 4 mpg. On this te
st: rather less...

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