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Renault - 10 (2019)

Renault 10 2019 – a classic that still rolls into the future

The Renault 10, originally introduced in the late 1970s, has long been a favourite among collectors and practical buyers alike. In 2019 the model received a clean‑sheet update that refined its styling and added modest tech upgrades, keeping the car relevant for modern roadways while retaining the original simplicity that made it beloved. If you’re curious about the Renault 10 price in today’s market, you’ll find that it encompasses a mix of new and used vehicle values, with condition, mileage and regional demand playing pivotal roles. Understanding the Renault 10 2019 price and how it compares to other period models can help you pinpoint the best deal for your needs.

Key Specifications: A Snapshot of the 2019 Renault 10

  • Engine: 1.7‑liter naturally aspirated inline‑4 (ethanol‑compatible) – 92 hp @ 5,600 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 4‑speed automatic (AJ+ automatic)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (petrol) or ethanol (E5/E85) supported in many markets with dual‑fuel headlamps
  • Dimensions: Length 4,190 mm, Width 1,560 mm, Height 1,545 mm, Wheelbase 2,560 mm
  • Doors: 5‑door hatchback (some southern‑market variants include a 2‑door coupe style)
  • Weight: 1,025–1,230 kg (varies by trim)
  • Capacity: 5 passengers, 380 L cargo space, expandable by folding rear seats
  • Safety features: Front airbags, ABS, ESP, tire pressure monitoring (US versions)
  • Convenience: Manual windows, manual air conditioning, optional radio/MP3, power steering
  • MPG: Approximately 50–55 mpg (ethanol) or 35–40 mpg (gasoline) depending on driving conditions

These figures give you a clear idea of what to expect regarding performance, space, and utility. They also help gauge the car’s adaptability for city driving or longer commutes.

Depreciation Insights: How the Renault 10 Says Goodbye to Its First Year

When purchasing a classic like the à 2019 Renault 10, considering the depreciation curve is crucial. A new model traditionally falls off its shelf value sharply in its first year. "Typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year," the industry


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