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Renault CLIO (2001 - TO DATE)   

MODELS COVERED: (3/5dr hatchback, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 2.

0, 3.0 petrol, 1.5 diesel [Authentique, Expression(+), Dynamique(+), Billabong, Privilege, Initiale, Renaultsport 172, Renaultsport 172 Cup, REnaultsport 182, Renaultsport V6, Renaultsport V6 255])

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

Build
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Depreciation
Economy
Equipment
Handling
Insurance
Performance
Styling
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Many breathed a huge sigh of relief when Renault updated the Renault Clio in 2001. Not that there was a great deal wrong with its predecessor, but with it went the naming conventions that made choosing a Clio about as straightforward as explaining Fermats Last Theorem to Victoria Beckham. The 2001 model year car changed all that, bringing with it Renaults family dihedral grille and big headlamps. As a used buy the Clio makes sense to all but those looking for the most modern of superminis.

The 172bhp models make cracking drivers cars and the V6 is a monster. The diesel models have sold well and these tend to attract strong residual values.

The petrol-powered range consists of a 60bhp 1.2 8v, the 1.2 16v, a 98bhp 1.4, a 110bhp 1.

6 and the Renaultsport 172 2.0-litre, offered in standard and even sportier Cup versions. The 3.0-litre Renaultsport V6 255 Clio tops the range.

Diesel buyers get the two 1.5dCi variants. As for trim levels, well, where to start there are so many. Renault kick off the Clio range with the Authentique and Expression trims with an engine choice now widened to include the 65bhp dCi diesel engine that probably makes more sense than the 1.

2-litre petrol units most buyers choose. Every model comes decently equipped with ABS, four airbags, power steering, electric windows, a four-speaker fingertip control stereo and so on though if you want air conditioning, you can only get it on Expression models - and then only by paying extra. At least at Expression level, you get a wider engine choice, including the faster dCi 80 diesel engine and the 16v petrol 1.4.

If youve a bigger budget and cant be bothered with all that messing around, the Privilege and Initiale models will probably suit. As well as air conditioning, you can expect to find items like an alarm, an electric glass sunroof, a CD stereo, alloy wheels, front foglamps, sports seats and velour upholstery. That leaves only the sportier versions, from the mildly sporty Dynamique to the banzai Clio Renaultsport V6 255. The Dynamique models are basically just cooking Clios with sportier clothes, but the Renaultsport 172 and 172 Cup models really are outstanding small performance cars in their own right.

The Cup model is arguably the best hot hatchback ever made: its that good.

Prices kick off at £4,400 for the rather uninspiring 1.2-litre 8v Authentique on an 01Y plate. If funds permit, try to stretch at least to the 16v Expression which will penalise you one insurance group but offers a much peppier drive at prices opening at £4,700. The 1.

4-litre models open at £5,700 for a Privilege three-door with a five-door commanding an additional £200. Sporty Dynamique+ versions fetch from £5,700 on the 2001Y plate. The 1.6-litre 16v kicks off at £5,800 for the Dynamique+, Privilege models fetching another £200 on the 01 Y plate.

The dCi65 models are great for city use and start at £4,900. If you plan to use your Clio for more motorway use the dCi80 may be a better idea. Of course, if youre really interested in getting from A to B in a hurry youll want a 2.0-litre 172.

These start at £7,600, but stripped out Cup versions are looking good value as they begin to filter onto the used market. The V6 Clio models are a very specialised taste offering supercar thrills. Tread carefully when inspecting these as many have been used and abused on track. Prices start at £15,000 on a 2001 plate.

Although mechanically pretty tough, Renault interiors have never been amongst the most hardwearing. Whilst this shouldnt present too much of a problem with a car as new as this Clio, its worth checking the plastics for damage and casting a critical eye over the trim for rips or discolouration. The interiors still dont feel as well built as a SEAT Ibiza or a Skoda Fabia. One plus point is that most Clios will have escaped the boy racer brigade.

The honourable exception here are the 172bhp Renaultsport models which may well have been thrashed to within an inch of their lives. Check tyres, exhausts and front suspension alignment carefully and try to establish if the previous keeper was diligent in the cars upkeep. Earlier Renaultsport V6 models garnered a reputation for being extremely tricky handlers, so a thorough inspection for accident damage may well pay dividends.

(approx based on a 2001 Clio 1.4) Day to day consumables for the Clio are in line with what youd expect. An air filter is around £7, spark plugs are £9, whilst an oil filter is around £7 and a fuel filter £18. Nothing too terrifying here.



On the road, rather than offering the usual roly-poly French ride, base model Clios offer a taut, lively feel that better suits the urban environment. Likewise all models bar the Renaultsport 172s have electric power-assisted steering with variable assistance and active self-centring which is claimed to reduce fuel consumption by 1.3mpg. In order to make the car quieter, Renault have in recent times fitted the Clio with a revised scuttle, front subframe and engine mountings.

Theres also multiplex wiring, linking a whole host of sophisticated electronic options to each other. Its a measure of progress that a supermini can now feature functions as advanced as a combined rain and light level detector, climate control, GPS-based Carminat Navigation, real time traffic information and colour LCD screens. Time was when a supermini was well equipped if it came with sunblinds and monogrammed floor mats. As many of the engines are carried over from the previous generation Clio range, were familiar with most of the figures, but the latest generation common-rail diesel engines that Renault have developed for the Clio merit further inspection.

Making use of a high-pressure diesel injection system, these engines promise the lowest fuel consumption and exhaust emissions on the market, combined with good throttle response. The 65bhp 1.5-litre dCi unit returns 65.7mpg and 115g CO2/km whilst the more powerful 80bhp version allows you to have your gateau and eat it, delivering an astonishing 67.

3 mpg and 113g CO2/km. If youre not interested in sportiness, the dCi 80 engine is probably pick of the whole range of powerplants on offer. Certainly, it represents one of the most environmentally friendly cars youre currently able to buy, even managing to beat hybrid vehicles such as Toyotas Prius in terms of carbon dioxide emissions. The engine always feels lithe and supple, if not exactly brawny.

Neck-snapping performance is not of course what this unit is all about. More important are of course cost and environmental considerations and the French engineers have covered those bases with some élan.

The Clio remains an enormously appealing car and one that has moved fairly successfully with the times. If you really want to impress your neighbours with a state of the art supermini, the Clio may not be the prime contender, but its cheeky character and pert driving characteristics make it as relevant now as ever before. The picks of the range are the dCi80 diesel engined cars for everyday use and the Renaultsport Clio 172 Cup if youre hell-bent on performance. Only the base 8v 1.

2-litre car comes across as being uninspiring, the rest of the range having something to be said for it. Theres no shortage of used cars to choose from so take your time, look at a few and pick the best you can afford.



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