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Renault - Mégane (2011)
Ever wonder what a Renault Mégane 2011 price looks like on the open market today? Whether you’re a first‑time buyer or simply curious about the vehicle’s current valuation, understanding the real value of a Renault Mégane price can help you make an informed decision. This guide covers everything from the car’s technical specs and depreciation trends to how it stacks up against peer models and why it remains a popular choice within the compact hatchback segment.
- Model Year: 2011
- Engine: 1.4 L (1,401 cc) 4‑cylinder 16‑valve (the 103 bhp “ps” option common in many markets)
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (depending on the trim)
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline / petrol
- Dimensions:
- Length: 4,021 mm
- Width: 1,767 mm
- Height: 1,459 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,554 mm
- Weight: 1,043–1,132 kg (varies by engine & trim)
- Drive Type: Front‑wheel drive
- AC / Heating: Dual‑zone climate control with manual vents
- Interior Comfort: Cloth seats, 15" radio, optional LED tail lights, USB ports
- Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, electronic stability control (ESC) in higher trims, rearview camera option
These specifications sit at the core of the Renault Mégane price conversation, offering buyers a clear snapshot of what they’re considering. However, raw specs only tell part of the story – how value changes over time, especially for used vehicles, is a key factor for any buyer or seller.
Depreciation Insight: How a 2011 Renault Mégane Holds Its Value
One of the most common questions is what is a 2011 Renault Mégane worth? The Renault Mégane depreciation curve for this model tends to be fairly predictable, mirroring patterns seen across the compact hatchback segment. In the first year of ownership, most vehicles typically lose 15‑20% of their initial market value. Because the 2011 model was introduced as a refresh of the earlier 2009‑2010 line, its depreciation curve is slightly steeper than newer generations, yet still within the normal range for its class.
Here’s a quick snapshot of expected depreciation for the 2011 model:
- Year 1: 15‑20% drop from the average new‑car price
- Year 2: 10‑12% additional loss (cumulative 25‑
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