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Total cash price £18,449. Borrowing £16,604 with a £1,845 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£299.49
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£24,261.69
Cost of credit
£5,812.69
Optional final payment
£8,041.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Renault

Looking for a stylish used car that won't break the bank? Renault offers exceptional value in the used car market, blending French flair with state-of-the-art interiors. Renault's range includes compact city cars to spacious SUVs, ensuring a match for every driver. Excellent fuel efficiency will appeal to cost-conscious buyers, while Renault is also a leader in electric cars. The brand's focus on practical design and user-friendly technology features intuitive infotainment systems and clever storage solutions.

Popular models for sale at Motorpoint

  • Clio – A stylish supermini with a premium interior and efficient engines
  • Zoe – Pioneering electric car with tiny running costs
  • Captur – A compact SUV offering elevated driving position and versatility
  • Kadjar – Family SUV combining comfort with generous boot space
  • Austral – A newer, more impressive family SUV with the promise of 60mpg
  • Megane E-Tech – Renault’s hatchback goes electric, and it’s a polished all-rounder
  • Scenic E-Tech – A superb electric family SUV
  • Arkana – Coupe-SUV with distinctive styling and hybrid powertrains
  • Megane – Petrol and diesel-powered Megane is a great-value used buy

Owning a Renault

Most used Renault models achieve excellent fuel efficiency, with petrol engines returning 45-55mpg and hybrid variants up to 60mpg on longer trips. Insurance costs are competitive, especially for smaller models like the Clio and Captur. Maintenance costs are reasonable, supported by Renault's extensive dealer network for convenient servicing and parts. Standard technology features include touchscreen infotainment, smartphone connectivity, and advanced safety features. Comfort is impressive, with a focus on ride quality for a smooth driving experience in both the city and on longer journeys.

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FAQs

Yes. In fact, Renault was one of the first manufacturers to offer an EV that could be considered affordable compared to costly premium EVs coming out of the US and Germany.

Renault’s main EV offering is the Zoe hatchback. This Clio-sized battery-powered car might not look particularly special from the outside but several upgrades over its lifespan have now brought its range performance up to an impressive 238 miles. That’s more than you get in basic VW ID.3 and Nissan Leaf models, which both cost more than the Zoe.

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Renault typically places mid-table in reliability surveys carried out by motoring publications, but its performance has been improving in recent years. Many Renault parts and engines are widely used across Nissan, Dacia and Mitsubishi lineups. For ultimate peace of mind, take a look at Motorpoint’s extended warranty options to protect your investment.

TCe stands for turbo control efficiency and is the brand name Renault uses for its modern petrol engines. These are downsized and turbocharged compared to older Renault engines meaning they make the same or more power, with less fuel consumption.

dCi is the name Renault gives to its diesel engines – the acronym stands for diesel common-rail injection. These engines are a good choice for higher-mileage drivers or for those that might need to tow occasionally.

EDC is a Renault term given to its automatic gearboxes. So, if you buy a Renault EDC model, it’ll change gears for you. EDC stands for Efficient Dual Clutch, referring to the specific type of coupling used to connect the engine to the wheels.

Renault is about as French as the Pope is Catholic. So, yes, Renault is very much a French company.

Alpine – pronounced “al-peen” – is Renault’s sporty sister brand. You can think of it as similar to Cupra, which was recently split off from SEAT to form its own lineup. Currently, Alpine only makes the Porsche-fighting A110 sports car, but more high performance models are expected to launch in the coming years – likely including a hot hatch and a rapid EV option.

Yes, you can! You can arrange finance on any of Motorpoint’s nearly new Renaults for sale, with both hire purchase (HP) and personal contract purchase (PCP) options.