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Renault - Captur (2013)
Looking for a reliable, well‑paced crossover that blends city practicality with spirited driving? The 2013 Renault Captur fits the bill. It’s the kind of compact SUV that’s easy to park, quick to accelerate, and fuel‑efficient—all while providing enough space for casual families or business commuters. If you’re curious about the Renault Captur price and the options that came standard in 2013, this guide will walk you through every detail, from engine specs to depreciation curves, and help you gauge what to expect in today’s used‑car market.
Below you’ll find the key specs that defined the 2013 model, realistic Renault Captur depreciation estimates, a quick comparison with similar vehicles, and an overview of its placing in the compact crossover segment. Ready to compare prices and discover the real value of a 2013 Captur today? Keep reading.
- Engine – 1.2 L 1.2‑LFP (Bilingual Power‑Flux) producing 75 kW (102 hp) and 108 Nm
- Transmission – 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic, depending on trim
- Drive – Front‑wheel drive, with optional 4WD on higher trims
- Fuel type – Petrol (also available a diesel variant in some markets)
- Powertrain layout – Engine and gearbox mounted longitudinally, 82 mm Torsion Bar suspension
- Dimensions
- Length: 4,235 mm
- Width: 1,795 mm
- Height: 1,635 mm
- Wheel‑base: 2,540 mm
- Seating – 5 seats, 7‑person optional (folding 4th row in some models)
- Cargo capacity – 500 L (284 L flat, 872 L with rear seats folded)
- Weight – 1,105 kg (manual) or 1,120 kg (automatic)
- Safety – 3‑point seat belts standard, optional dual‑stage ABS, Stability Control, and an advanced airbag system
What is a 2013 Renault Captur worth? The value depends on factors such as mileage, service history, and condition, but a studying of market trends suggests a Renault Captur 2013 price on average typically starts around the mid‑$10,000s for earlier models and rises with additional features or extended warranty packages. However, keep in mind that the used Renault Captur price varies widely by country, trim level, and condition. Renault Captur depreciation is one variable that can change this number over time.
Depreciation Insight: How Quickly Does the Captur Lose Value?
Depreciation is a crucial factor when you’re planning a future purchase. The 2013 Captur, like most compact crossovers, follows a typical depreciation curve:
- First year – 15‑20% drop from new value (immediately after the model’s release, some options are still in high demand).
- First 3 years – Roughly 45‑50% total depreciation, reflecting the age, mileage, and market saturation of 2013‑model vehicles.
- Years 4–5
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