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Renault - Grand Scenic (2016)

Thinking about a family‑friendly, midsize wagon? The Renault Grand Scenic has long appealed to buyers looking for space, practicality and stylish comfort. Whether you’re checking the Renault Grand Scenic price for a brand‑new vehicle, searching for the Renault Grand Scenic 2016 price, or hoping to find a good deal on a used Renault Grand Scenic price, the fundamentals stay the same: the model offers a blend of efficient engines, generous interior volume and a reputation for proven reliability.

  • Engine: Available in 1.8‑L four‑cylinder (efficiency range 100‑110 kW), 2.0‑L 4‑cyl (140‑155 kW), 1.7‑L 9‑valve petrol, and a 1.6‑L turbo‑charged diesel (90‑120 kW). All engines paired with a 5‑speed manual or 8‑speed automatic gearbox.
  • Transmission: Manual options (5‑speed/6‑speed) and automatic (7‑velocity, CVT). Engine‑bundle specifics vary by year.
  • Fuel type: Petrol, diesel, and for some markets, a mild‑hybrid version.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,511 mm, Width 1,806 mm, Height 1,632 mm, wheelbase 2,720 mm.
  • Interior: Seating for seven with optional third‑row fold‑down, 540 L cargo space (expanded to 1,615 L with seats folded).
  • Safety: Standard ABS, ESC, multiple airbags, plus optional lane‑keeping assist and advanced parking sensors in later model years.
  • Features: 7‑inch infotainment touchscreen, Bluetooth, rear‑view camera, climate‑control massage, and optional sunroof.
  • Warranty: 2‑year/50,000‑km limited manufacturer warranty (varies by jurisdiction and vehicle condition).

Depreciation insights:

When you consider Renault Grand Scenic depreciation, the vehicle follows typical mixed‑powertrains patterns found in compact MPVs:

  • First year: usually loses 15‑20 % of sticker value, a common range for vehicles with reliable but not luxury branding.
  • Between year two and three: depreciation slows to around 6‑9 % annually, provided the car has been maintained well and has no major incident history.
  • By year five: the vehicle often retains 30‑35 % of its original price, depending on mileage, condition and market demand for used family‑wagon models.
  • Older models (like the 2016 generation) see a steady 10‑15 % decline each subsequent year, reflecting their status as mature vehicles rather than fresh releases.

These numbers provide a realistic reference when you’re evaluating a relocating, extended‑service–life purchase or a diesel‑performance upgrade. Variability in local supply and demand, currency fluctuations, and regional economic factors can all shift the percentages slightly.

The 2016 release of the Renault Grand Scenic added a refreshed interior layout, updated safety tech (partial AEB, lane‑departure warning) and a revised suspension that balances ride comfort. Buyers often ask, “What is a 2016 Renault Grand Scenic worth?” For a vehicle in good condition, clean vehicle history, and average mileage (~25 000 km/yr), average market data points toward running within a 10‑15 % range of its original rent‑purchase price after three years—though that is rough, and you should confirm with local dealers to see the actual Ren


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