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Renault - Clio (2009)

When exploring fleet options or looking for a reliable city commuter, the Renault Clio 2009 consistently attracts attention. With its compact footprint, youthful design, and precise handling, this model remains a favorite for budget‑conscious buyers. Whether you’re examining the current Renault Clio price trends or curious about the long‑term value, understanding how a 2009 Clio holds up over time is essential. Below is a detailed breakdown that covers everything from core specs to depreciation insights, so you can confidently assess what a 2009 Renault Clio is worth today.

Key Specs of the 2009 Renault Clio
  • Engine: 1.2 L naturally aspirated (90 hp, 103 Nm)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 5‑speed automatic (ZF) – available in some markets
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline), 97 RON (Europe) or 10 % ethanol blends (available in certain regions)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Power‑to‑weight: 1.2 L engine on a 1,092‑kg chassis delivers a power‑to‑weight ratio of ~99 hp/1,000 lb
  • Dimensions: Length: 3,905 mm, Width: 1,730 mm, Height: 1,430 mm; Wheelbase: 2,480 mm
  • Boot Space: 284 L (4‑seat) / 369 L (5‑seat) – expandable with rear seats folded
  • Fuel Economy: Combined: ~5.7 L/100 km (city/combined), CO₂: 130 g/km (Euro 4 emissions)
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX child seat anchor, and optional electronic stability control in later revisions
  • Trim Levels: Essentiel, Inter, Premium, S-Edition – each offering different feature sets (e.g., leather upholstery, power steering, heated seats)
Depreciation Insight: How a 2009 Renault Clio Stays Valuable

Depreciation is a key factor when considering a Renault Clio price trajectory. Historical data for European markets indicates that the Clio tends to hold its value relatively well compared to other subcompact cars.

  • First year: A new or nearly new vehicle typically loses 15–20% of its invoice value. For a good‑condition 2009 Clio, expect 14–18% depreciation.
  • Second year: Depreciation slows to ~10–12% of the original invoice price.
  • Third to fifth year: Cumulative depreciation usually ranges from 30–38% of the vehicle’s original value. The 2009 model tends to end up around 60–65 % of its initial price, reflecting solid resale appeal.
  • Long‑term (<10 years): Many owners find that the vehicle remains functional beyond 150,000 km, with maintenance costs moderated by a deep‑cleaning philosophy and cost‑effective spare parts.

When evaluating the Renault Clio depreciation curve, buying in the 2014–2016 price bracket can mean higher effective ownership costs. For current market analysis, it’s advisable to look


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