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Renault - Clio V6 (2009)

The 2009 Renault Clio V6 is a distinctive entry in the compact‑car lineup, blending the everyday practicality of the Clio hatchback with the power and aspiration of a V6 engine. Though the model year harks back to a decade ago, its Renault Clio V6 price remains a lively topic among enthusiasts and second‑hand buyers alike. In this overview, we examine what you can expect from a 2009 Clio V6, how its used market values fluctuate, and the depreciation curve that shapes its worth over time.

  • Engine: 2.0‑L, 4‑cyl. turbocharged, 116 hp (86 kW) & 210 Nm of torque.
  • Powertrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD).
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, although some variants were available with a 4‑speed automatic.
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline) – the only fuel option for the V6 clutch.
  • Dimensions: Length 3,924 mm; Width 1,711 mm; Height 1,405 mm.
  • Wheelbase: 2,380 mm.
  • Seating: 4 adults, cabin space adequate for a small family or business professionals.
  • Interior features: Power‑steering, power‑window sections, multi‑point adjustable seats, optional leather trim.
  • Safety: Front airbags, ABS, stability control, seat‑belt pretensioners.
  • Odometer: Typical mileage for a used 2009 Clio V6 ranges from 70,000 km to over 120,000 km.
  • Condition highlights: Ongoing maintenance typically involves oil exchanges, filter changes, and occasional ECU reflash to keep the turbo “fresh.”

Depreciation Insight

Understanding how a vehicle’s value shifts over time is crucial. Renault Clio V6 depreciation follows a pattern common to many compact coupes:

  • First year: Roughly 15‑20% drop in value once the car leaves the showroom. A new 2009 coming off the production line would be expected to lose about 18% of its MSRP after the first 12 months.
  • Year two–four: Depreciation tapers to about 10–12% per year, reflecting the vehicle's resale resilience.
  • Year five–eight: Decline slows further, generally around 5–7% per annum, as the vehicle stabilizes in the used‑car market.
  • Beyond year eight: Reserve value drops below 30% of the original purchase price, influenced by mileage, service history, and condition of key components.

For those curious about the exact numbers, what is a 2009 Renault Clio V6 worth? The answer varies by market, condition, mileage, and optional extras. Instead of a single figure, consider that the Renault Clio V6 2009 price register in reputable auction houses and peer‑to‑peer marketplaces offers a range that reflects these variables. As a rough guideline, a well‑maintained Clio V6 with average mileage might fetch between €6,000 and €9,000 in Western European markets. Sellers in other regions may offer or pay higher or lower amounts based on local demand and the vehicle’s configuration.

Comparison Context

When evaluating a 2009 Clio V6’s market position, it’s useful to compare it to peer models that share a similar target demographic:

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