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Renault - 19 (2012)

Meet the classic, compact champion: the 2012 Renault 19. Known for its sharp styling and practical focus, the Renault 19 remains a favorite for drivers who want reliability without the bulk of modern SUVs. Whether you’re scouting a used Renault 19 price or interested in the Renault 19 2012 price as a benchmark, this guide compiles what you need to know—alongside market insights, depreciation trends, and the real answer to what is a 2012 Renault 19 worth?

The Renault 19 price today varies across markets, vehicle condition, mileage and optional extras. In most European countries, you’ll find cars quoted between €2,500 and €6,500, with the price curve flattening as the model ages. Below is a quick snapshot to help you orient your research:

  • Year of Production: 2012
  • Engine: 1.6 L I4 petrol (varied with turbocharged options)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (Gasoline)
  • Horsepower: 84 hp to 115 hp, depending on trim
  • Torque: 140–165 Nm
  • Top Speed: 155–165 km/h
  • 0–100 km/h: 12–14 seconds
  • Dimensions: 4 120 mm (length) – 1 735 mm (width) – 1 410 mm (height)
  • Wheelbase: 2 460 mm
  • Seating Capacity: 5
  • Cargo Volume: 225 L standard, 720 L folded
  • Fuel Consumption: 6.0–7.5 L/100 km (combined)
  • CO₂ Emissions: 125–150 g/km

These specifications outline the core appeal of the 2012 model: it pairs a lightweight chassis with a reasonably efficient engine, making it economical for short commutes and daily use. Though past 2015 models offered upgraded safety tech, the 2012 still receives praise for ergonomics and user‑friendly controls.

Depreciation Insight: How Quickly Does the Value Drop?

Understanding Renault 19 depreciation is essential for budgeting. The first year is the most significant, with cars typically losing 15–20% of their purchase price. From years two to five, depreciation slows to about 8–12% annually. By year ten, a 2012 car may have shed up to 70% of its original value, though this figure can vary with mileage and upkeep.

In practical terms, a newly marketed used Renault 19 price might start near €6,000, decreasing to €3,500–€4,000 by year five. Import


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