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Renault - Clio (1995)

Imagine cruising down the city streets in a Renault Clio—the legendary compact model that has lived on the exact same nameplate since 1993. Whether you’ve long admired the slick design of the 1995 Clio or are eyeing the most recent facelift, every owner or potential buyer wonders about the Renault Clio price and what makes this car so attractive across generations. While the exact cost varies by market, condition, and optional features, this guide offers the precise information you need about the Renault Clio 1995 price, the broader used Renault Clio price and why the car remains a favourite in the sub‑compact segment.

  • Model: Renault Clio (all years, 1993–2023)
  • Engine: 1.0‑1.6 L petrol and diesel options;  1.6 L TCe turbo is the flagship for recent models.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, 6‑speed manual, 6‑speed automatic, 7‑speed dual‑clutch (specific to the TCe).
  • Fuel Type: Petrol, diesel, and fuels with optional HYbrid MV (Hybrid Clio).
  • Dimensions: 4.1 m (length) × 1.77 m (width) × 1.48 m (height). Wheelbase 2.4 m; interior headroom 1.455 m.
  • Top Speed: 141 mph (TCE 140 hp) … 112 mph (1.2 L engine) for entry‑level.
  • Power: 120‑159 hp depending on the year and engine; the 1995 model generally produces 60–75 hp.
  • Torque: 150–180 Nm for high‑performance variants; 75–110 Nm for early diesel/ petrol.
  • Fuel Economy: 5.4–6.5 l/100 km (combined) for TCe 1.6 L; 5.9–7.8 l/100 km for 1.2 L.
  • Safety: 4‑star Euro NCAP in recent generations; 1995 model had 3‑star safety rating.
  • Technology: 8‑inch infotainment, Android Auto, car‑adaptive cruise control on newer models.
  • Interior Features: 7‑inch display, heated seats (top trims), sunroof (latest models).
Depreciation Insights

One of the most common questions for a second‑hand vehicle is, what is a 1995 Renault Clio worth? Well, the Renault Clio depreciation is fairly moderate compared to larger cars, but it is still significant over the lifespan. In a realistic scenario:

  • First Year: The Clio typically loses about 15‑20% of its value immediately after purchase, especially in urban environments where demand is high.
  • Year 2 to 3: Depreciation slows to around 10‑12% each year; the vehicle continues to retain 50‑55% of its brand new market price.
  • After 5 Years: A well‑maintained Clio often retains 35‑40% of its original price; the 1995 model might fetch 25‑30% of the new price if few options and higher mileage are considered.
  • Beyond 10 Years: As parts become scarce and feature sets lag behind mainstream competitors, the car usually holds less than 20% of its initial value.

These percentages reflect an average trend and can vary with regional demand, mileage, and the car’s overall condition. This information is especially helpful for a buyer looking to estimate long


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