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Renault 19 (1989 - 1996) : FRENCH FAVOURITE

Renault 19 (1989 - 1996) : FRENCH FAVOURITE
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Models Covered Phase I 1989-1992: 3 and 5dr hatchback, saloon (initially called 'Chamade'): 1.4, 1.7, 1.8 16v, 1.

9 diesel [TR, TS, Prima, GTS, GTS-X, TSE, iTSE, GTX, TXE, iTXE, GTD, TD, RL Prima] Phase II 1992-1994: 3 and 5dr hatchback, saloon, cabriolet: 1.4, 1.7, 1.8 16v, 1.

9 turbo diesel [RL, RL, RL Prima, RN, RT, RSi, Biarritz, RT Turbo, Biarritz Turbo, RN Turbo, RSi Turbo] Phase III 1994-1996: 3 and 5dr hatchback, saloon, cabriolet: 1.4, 1.7, 1.8 16v, 1.

9 turbo diesel [RT, RL Prima, Biarritz, RN, RT, Executive, RT Turbo, RN Turbo]

BY JONATHAN CROUCH

If you're looking for a second-hand Escort-sized family hatchback, then you're not short of choices. Keep value for money at the top of your priority list however, and the list narrows considerably to a handful of options that must include Renault's popular 19. The 19 isn't the most exciting of options, but it is easy to drive, has enough space inside for the kids and the shopping, comes with plenty of equipment and is usually priced to make next summer's trip to Majorca a more likely possibility. If these are your priorities, the 19 makes a great deal of sense.

The 19 was the last Renault not to be built with right-hand drive a key consideration from the start. This is obvious when you get in a 19 after spending time in a more modern Renault like a Clio or a Laguna. Build quality isn't quite as good as the latest designs either, though little goes wrong. Still, the bodies are spacious and the engines sturdy if unremarkable (though the 1.8 16v models are predictably fleet and the turbo diesel a good all-rounder if you can find one).

Early Renault 19 models will still be available in private sales but the cost will be negligible and its better to seek out a newer car. Phase II models will be a sounder choice from around £500 but even these probably wont be at dealerships. Its normally best to go for as late a car as possible. Third generation Phase III 19 range cars start from 1994 M-plates.

Prices start from about £800 for the first of the 1.4-litre Prima RL five-door hatchback cars (there was now no entry-level three-door). Saloons were dropped entirely at this point due to poor sales. A more typical 1995M five-door model with plusher RT trim would cost you around £1,100.

The 1.8-litre cars were discontinued at this point, though the 16v remained in plush Executive trim a late 95 M-plater should reach £1,300. The last 16v Cabriolets are worth about £1,900. The last diesels are worth £800 - £1,100.

Rust shouldn't be a problem, but check under the front wings and round the rear wheel arches. Look out for squealing brakes at low speeds and check that the handbrake cables haven't seized to the rear drums. Phase I first generation cars are getting a bit old now and many will have worn carpets and sagging upholstery. Plusher models have electrical gadgetry you will need to check, including the power windows (pricey to put right) and the remote steering column control for the stereo. Clutch cable failure afflicted pre-June 1992 models and all pre-March 1993 16v models should have had attention to their suspension upper mounting plate turrets.

You may find weak synchromesh on high mileage 1.4, 1.7 and 1.8-litre cars and the cooling system can leak on 1.

4 and 1.8 engines. Listen out for timing chain noise on 1.4-litre cars.

Oil can leak on the diesels and you should make sure that cars with over 65,000 miles have had their cam belts changed.

(Based on a 1996 19 RT diesel) A new clutch will be around £100 and a full exhaust system about £130. Brake pads are around £25 a set and a headlamp about £70. A radiator is close to £100, an exchange alternator is about £110 and an exchange starter motor around £90.

Bland looks conceal quite a capable performer. It isn't quite as fun to drive as a contemporary Peugeot, but the RSi, 16v and turbodiesel variants could easily hold their own on a twisting B-road. The driving position betrays the French lack of concern for right hand drive customers, the dash is a bit slab-sided and the trim a little plasticky. That said, not much goes wrong and the sportier cars are not only fast but cheap to run.

Why not? France's Ford Escort has much to recommend it if sensible virtues top your priorities. Choose carefully and the 19 makes sense.


 
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