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Renault - 19 (2017)

Ever wondered what the Renault 19 offers in today’s market? Whether you’re eyeing a fresh 2017 vehicle or hunting for a pocket‑friendly pre‑owned gem, understanding the overall Renault 19 price trends is essential. This concise, reference‑ready guide dives into the core specifications, depreciation patterns, market position, and a comparison against similar compact cars to give you a clear picture of what the 2017 Renault 19 worth and why it remains a popular choice for budget‑conscious drivers.

Key Technical Specifications
  • Engine: 1.3‑L (1,299 cc) 4‑cylinder naturally aspirated producing 54 kW (73 hp) and 115 Nm of torque.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or 4‑speed automatic (optional).
  • Fuel Type: Standard gasoline mix; compatible with electric‑mixed fuels for future‑proofed drivers.
  • Powertrain Layout: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive (FF) ensuring predictable handling.
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 2,320 mm
    • Length: 3,840 mm
    • Width: 1,645 mm
    • Height: 1,380 mm
    • Overall weight: ~1,010 kg (approx.)
  • Performance: 0–100 km/h in about 15 seconds; top speed limited to 150 km/h.
  • Interior: 5‑seat layout, 132 L trunk capacity (~160 L with rear seats folded).
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, electronic stability control.
  • Driving Features: Power steering, air conditioning, basic infotainment system.
Depreciation Insight

When evaluating used Renault 19 price or Renault 19 depreciation, a few patterns emerge:

  1. Within the first year of ownership, the vehicle typically loses about 15‑20% of its original value due to the steep early depreciation common in compact cars.
  2. Years 2‑3 see slower value erosion, usually 5‑8% per year, as the car stabilizes in the resale market.
  3. Beyond the third year, depreciation continues at a modest 4‑6% annually, with the rate tapering as the vehicle ages past its “fresh” appeal.

These estimates are broadly applicable whether you’re buying directly from a dealer or browsing classifieds. They suggest that a well‑maintained 2017 Renault 19 may retain roughly 70% of its original trade‑in value after five years—making it an economical choice for buyers targeting long‑term affordability.

What Is a 2017 Renault 19 Worth?

By applying the above depreciation rules, you can gauge the relative worth that a 2017 model still commands on the used‑car market. If the original MSRP was around €9,800, a typical first‑year loss of 15% brings it close to €8,300 after 12 months. Moving forward, another 5‑10% dip in the second year could bring the price to €7,800–€7,400, while subsequent values transition to €7,200–€6,800 after the third year.

These figures are illustrative; actual prices will likely vary based on mileage (e.g., 45k–55k km is common for a 2017 model), condition (normal wear and tear vs. well‑cared), and regional market trends (urban vs. rural demand). Checking a trusted database is


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