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Renault - Scenic (2003)

Looking up a reliable Renault Scenic price can be daunting, especially when you’re eyeing the classic 2003 model. The 2003 Renault Scenic was one of the first multiseater VWs in the European family‑car market, and today it continues to attract buyers who appreciate its quirky styling, practical interior, and budget‑friendly maintenance. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential specs, depreciation trends, and how the 2003 Renault Scenic stacks up against its competitors – all without unpacking a single exact price figure.

  • Model year: 2003
  • Engine: 1.6 L Naturstoff gasoline or 1.4 L diesel (depending on trim)
  • Power: 115 hp (gasoline) or 100 hp (diesel)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual; 4‑speed automatic (optional)
  • Drive layout: Front‑wheel drive
  • Fuel type: Gasoline or Diesel (Tcp, 5S, WT, MT)
  • Dimensions: 4,430 mm L × 1,770 mm W × 1,530 mm H
  • Boot capacity: 395 L (seat up) / 230 L (seat down)
  • Mileage range (EA5‑Lander): 1,500–2,000 km
  • Seats: 7 (Sectional third row)

Want a quick snapshot of what constitutes a fair used Renault Scenic price? A 2003 version with around 100,000 km is typically found in the EUR 4,000‑EUR 6,500 range in the European market, while more recent or well‑maintained 2010‑2015 models can command between EUR 5,000 and EUR 9,000. However, keep in mind that prices vary by market, your local demand, and the vehicle’s condition.

Renault Scenic depreciation insights

Vehicles that drift from brand new to used often lose value quickly, and the Renault Scenic depreciation curve is no exception. A 2003 Scenic typically loses around 15‑20 % of its value in the first year after purchase. Over the next three years, you can expect a cumulative loss of roughly 45‑50 %. Interest in the Scenic’s roomy interior and reasonable upkeep ensures that this depreciation is somewhat conservative compared to high‑end sedans.

Here’s a quick look at the typical depreciation


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