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Hello! Maybe you are thinking about buying a used car, and it may be equipped with a TCe or SCe engine, because you may want to do without diesel or you may simply not be able to afford an electric or hybrid car. But the problem is that you do not know if they are reliable engines, or if they are trouble spots. First, what are TCe and SCe engines? Well, they are modern gasoline engines developed by Renault to power the group's various vehicles. TCe stands for Turbo Control Efficiency, which is a technology that turbocharges and reduces the displacement while improving efficiency. As for the acronym SCe, it stands for Smart Control Efficiency, which is a similar technology but without turbocharging. The first engine to benefit from one of these denominations was the 1.2 TCe of 100 horsepower produced from 2007, and it was simply a 1.2 16V of the D4F type to which a turbo was added. While some versions have proven to be very reliable over time, others have suffered from numerous failures and the bill can then rise very high. To avoid this, you must therefore choose a sufficiently reliable engine. In this video, I will tell you which are the most reliable TCe and SCe engines, as well as those to avoid! Sources: Fiches Auto: https://www.fiches-auto.fr Caradisiac: https://www.caradisiac.com/ L'argus: https://www.largus.fr/ AutoPlus: https://www.autoplus.fr/ Various forums. To contact me: Email: [email protected] Instagram: Les Voitures Ont La Parole / lvolp.officiel Discord: Les Voitures Ont La Parole (hashtag 2621) Please note, I do not respond to insulting messages or those with a suspicious author's name. I usually respond within 24 hours of receiving the message. If you like the video, feel free to like and share it! Also remember to subscribe with the notification bell to support me! Thank you for your support and see you soon in new content! #Engine #Renault #Reliability