Used Semi-Automatic Renault Clio Cars in Scotland

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Renault Clio 1.3 TCe 130 RS Line 5dr EDC Hatchback +24

2020

Semi-Auto

49.6 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 38,136

Petrol

Renault Clio 1.3 TCe 130 RS Line 5dr EDC Hatchback +24

2021

Semi-Auto

49.6 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 7,599

Petrol

Renault Clio 1.0 TCe 100 S Edition 5dr Auto Hatchb +19

2021

Semi-Auto

47.9 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 23,598

Petrol

Renault Clio 1.0 TCe 100 Iconic 5dr Auto Hatchback +24

2020

Semi-Auto

47.9 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 35,800

Petrol

Renault Clio 1.5 dCi 90 Dynamique S Nav 5dr Auto H +4

2017

Semi-Auto

80.7 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 34,176

Diesel

Renault Clio 1.5dCi (90bhp) Dynamic Nav (s/s) Hatc
£9,674  or Finance from £218 per month

2016

Semi-Auto

80.7 mpg

Tax: £20

Mileage: 7,920

Diesel

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Renault Clio 1.5 dCi 90 Dynamique S Media Nav Stop
£8,489  or Finance from £188 per month

2015

Semi-Auto

80.7 mpg

Tax: £20

Mileage: 32,979

Diesel

Renault Clio 1.5 dCi 90 Dynamique S Nav EDC Hatchb
£9,756  or Finance from £220 per month

2016

Semi-Auto

80.7 mpg

Tax: £20

Mileage: 16,590

Diesel

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Renault Clio EVOLUTION E-TECH Hatchback 2024, 5 mi +6

2024

Automatic

67.3 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 5

Hybrid

Renault Clio 1.0 TCe 90 Techno 5dr Hatchback 2025, +24

2025

Manual

Tax: £195

Mileage: 10

Petrol

Renault Clio 1.0 TCe 90 Techno 5dr Hatchback 2025, +24

2025

Manual

Tax: £195

Mileage: 10

Petrol

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Why buy a used Renault Clio E-Tech full hybrid with Exchange and Mart?

Renault used to be synonymous with superminis, first in the Seventies with the Renault 5, then in more recent decades with the Clio. Here, we're going to look at the way that the fifth generation Clio is reinventing itself in hybrid-only form. The Clio used to be a mainstream seller in our market - and in others. Over 16 million Clios have been sold worldwide since this model line's original introduction back in 1990, with over 1.1 million of those cars finding homes in the UK. But in more recent years, it's become a more marginal player in the supermini segment, particularly since the introduction of the current fifth generation 'BF'-series design back in 2019. And that's a trend likely to continue now that Renault has placed such an emphasis on its more expensive E-Tech hybrid tech as part of this MK5 model's far-reaching mid-term update. That's what we're focusing on here, though you can still get a Clio with the brand's more familiar three cylinder TCe 90 petrol unit. With the Clio hybrid in this updated form, Renault thinks it can tap into quite a large audience of people who still want a small car but remain (understandably) undecided about switching to a full-EV. But just how seriously should you take this Clio, particularly in this E-Tech form where it's pitched against more established full-hybrid direct supermini segment rivals like the Toyota Yaris and the Honda Jazz? That's what we're here to find out.

About the Renault Clio E-Tech full hybrid

With over 16 million worldwide sales on the board, over 11 million of them in the UK, Renault's Clio is one of the last supermini model lines you might expect to fall in the face of the ongoing EV revolution. But then we thought that about the Fiesta, yet historical popularity wasn't enough to save it. The Clio though, looks like it'll be with us for a few years yet. Partly due to the likelihood that a full-EV switch is going to take longer than anticipated. And partly because of Renault's foresight in giving its supermini this impressively frugal take on combustionised electrification. We're disappointed that this revitalised fifth generation Clio hasn't received the brand's more modern three cylinder based 1.2-litre E-Tech hybrid unit. But the continuing four cylinder 1.6-litre E-Tech full hybrid powertrain is still an impressively frugal device. And, in concert with this car's now sharper look and smarter cabin, creates a product that looks a good fit for a supermini customer wanting electrification but undecided about just how much of it they need. The Clio may no longer be affordable enough to be the ordinary person's choice in this class. But the thinking man's choice in this segment? You could certainly make a case for it.

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