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Renault - 8 (2019)

Looking for the Renault 8 price of the latest models? Whether you’re curious about the Renault 8 2019 price, the value of a used Renault 8, or simply asking what is a 2019 Renault 8 worth, this concise guide will give you a clear picture of the vehicle’s pricing landscape and its long‑term value retention.

In the hand‑i‑ready compact hatchback segment, the Renault 8 has long enjoyed an iconic status. Launched in the late 1970s, the modern iterations continue to combine French engineering with a charming retro aesthetic. 2024 cars sit in a competitive price band, while the 2019 line has solidified a reliable benchmark for used‑car traders. Let’s break it down.

  • Engine: 1.2‑liter 3‑cyl petrol (140 hp) or diesel variants
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 5‑speed Automatic (ZF gearbox)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol  •  Diesel
  • Power Output: 93 kW (125 hp) (petrol) / 66 kW (89 hp) (diesel)
  • Torque: Up to 210 Nm
  • Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length 3,833 mm • Width 1,766 mm • Height 1,456 mm • Wheelbase 2,435 mm
  • Seating: 4‑seat configuration, 5‑seat optional with folding rear seats
  • Fuel Tank: 51 litres (petrol) • 48 litres (diesel)
  • Standard Features: LED front lamps, driver‑assist technologies, panoramic sunroof (optional)
  • Safety: 360° Paravertec under‑body protection, 5‑star Euro NCAP score

When evaluating an Renault 8 price figure, it’s important to consider both the new‑vehicle cost and the used‑market dynamics. In 2019, the retail price for a brand‑new Renault 8 started around €12,500 (gross) for the base model, climbing to €15,000 for the top‑spec. The Renault 8 2019 price era introduced significant updates such as variable-mass flywheel engine management and a state‑of‑the‑art infotainment system.

Below is an in‑depth depreciation insight that can inform your purchase decision.

Depreciation & Future Value

All cars depreciate with age and mileage, but some models hold their value better due to desirability, reliability, and niche appeal. The Renault 8 depreciation curve is relatively moderate when compared to mainstream European hatchbacks.

  • Typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase.
  • Second year: another 10‑12% drop, generally slowing to a 5‑7% decline annually thereafter.
  • After five years, you can expect a residual value of 40‑45% in optimal condition.

In practical terms, a 2019 Renault 8 with 30,000 km can fetch roughly 55‑60% of its original purchase price—assuming it’s well‑maintained. That’s roughly €6,750–€7,500 for a well‑kept example, feeding into a weather‑resistant market


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