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Renault Clio Review (1991 to 1998)

Renault Clio Review on Compucars

Quick Summary

The Renault Clio adds up to a car that makes the increasingly difficult grade in the used car market's small car stakes. And there's still enough chic to keep Nicole smiling. What more could you ask for?
Overall:  2.5 out of 5

Models Covered:First generation Clio:Series I - 1991-1994Series II – 1994-1996Series III – 1996-1998:3 & 5dr hatchback 1.2, 1.4, 1.8, 1.8 16v, 1.9 diesel [RL, Prima, Prima RL, RN, S, RN, RT, Baccara, RSi]

A FRENCH SUCCESS STORY

Thanks to 'Papa and Nicole' on the television, Renault's Clio has become one of France's most successful supermini imports ever. And as sales continue to grow, the car's used market presence in both first and second-generation forms becomes even more significant.
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History of the Clio

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The first generation Clio was launched to a fanfare of approval in 1991 in three and five-door hatchback form with 1.2 and 1.4-litre petrol engines, followed by 1.8-litre petrol and 1.9-litre diesel units. Trim specifications ranged from base RL with a radio cassette and not much else through RN (which had a sunroof) and on to RT with electric windows, power steering and remote central locking. An automatic option was also offered.For hot hatch fans, a 16-valve flagship was soon announced, while the even faster 2.0-litre 150bhp Clio Williams arrived in 1993; two more variants of this car were to follow. There was also a compromise 1.8-litre RSi 'warm hatch' to please the insurance companies.What Renault called 'a beauty makeover' was announced for the Phase II cars in 1994. This amounted to a revised grille, improved sound insulation and body side strips. There were also revised taillights and different body colours, while the interior had new upholstery. Finally, in 1996, the Phase III models arrived with a new nose, airbags and an all-new 1.2-litre engine. These lasted until the summer of 1998 when a completely new Clio arrived.
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Renault Clio Road Test

Renault has gone to considerable lengths to 'engineer in' refinement to its smart supermini - and it shows, even on the briefest of test-drives. The body should last longer too, almost half the panel-work being protected by galvanising or zinc coatings. If there's a downside to that, then it has to be the penalty of weight – a factor which is obvious in the performance on offer behind the wheel. Still, what's there will be quite adequate for most owners and over 40mpg is easily available in normal use with the 1.4, for example.
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Buying a Renault Clio

Some early models had teething problems, so be wary of 1991/1992 examples and look for things like sticky clutch cables, faulty speedometer cables and electrical faults. The diesel makes sense if you simply want to get cheaply from A to B.Second generation cars are much better built and have yet to show signs of any serious faults. Make all the usual checks, look for trim damage and ensure the service history is up to date.
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Renault Clio Typical Pricing

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Prices start at around £400 for the earliest 1.2-litre three-door RL spec cars. The later Prima equivalent (which arrived in 1992) is priced from around £800. There's a £75-£250 premium for five-doors and a £100-£500 premium for plusher RN variants. A later 96N-registered model should retail from around £1,400. Phase III cars with the new 1.2 start at about £1,200.If you're looking for 1.4-litre power, prices start at around £1,100 for three-door 92J RN cars. More common M to R-registered 1.4s retail at between £1,600 and £2,500. However, you should find that the premium to get your hands on plusher trim is minimal. The 1.8-litre models start at £1,500 for the earlier RT variants, ranging up to around £3,000 for a 97P-registered Baccara Automatic. The RSi warm hatch is a good buy – prices start at around £1,400 for L-registered cars and range up to just under £2,000 for 97P-platers. For something even hotter, try the much-missed 16v. Prices start at around £1,700 and range up to just over £2,300 for the last of the 96N-registered models. Diesel prices start at about £600 for the first 1991 cars, but more typical 96N-registered models start at about £1,300 depending on mileage and specification while a 1998R will set you back roughly £1,800. There were many special edition first generation cars over the years. The Paris, for example, was a price-busting special that, in mid 1997, became the new base model of the Clio range.
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Renault Clio Parts

(approx based on a 1995 Clio 1.8 16v - inc VAT) A clutch assembly will be around £75. Front and rear brake pad sets are just over £25. An exchange alternator is about £115 and an exhaust system is close to £315. A headlamp should cost around £90, a starter motor up to £95 and a radiator should be no more than £90.
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Renault Clio Rated

Performance 2.5 out of 5Performance

Comfort 3 out of 5Comfort

Handling 2.5 out of 5Handling

Economy 3 out of 5Economy

Styling 2.5 out of 5Styling

Equipment 2.5 out of 5Equipment

Build 2.5 out of 5Build

Depreciation 2.5 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 3.5 out of 5Insurance

Value 3.5 out of 5Value


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