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How to sell your Renault car or van

Sell your Renault car or van in three simple steps with Exchange My Car

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Enter your Renault's registration number and mileage into our comparison tool. Instantly receive multiple offers from reputable buyers actively seeking Renault vehicles like yours.

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Review and compare all received offers, then select the one that works best. Arrange free vehicle collection anywhere in England, Scotland, or Wales at a time convenient for you.

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On collection day, complete a brief inspection with the buyer at your home or workplace. Hand over the keys and documents, and receive fast payment directly into your bank account.

Why sell your Renault through us?

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No fees to sell your Renault

Selling your Renault with ExchangeMyCar is completely free. There are no collection or admin fees. Experience selling without paying a penny, and keep the full value of your vehicle.

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Sell to specialist Renault buyers

Offers come from buyers who understand demand for Renault vehicles. From superminis to versatile SUVs and vans, these specialist offers are based on your Renault's specification and condition.

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Sell all Renault models

Sell all Renault models, including Clio, Captur, Kadjar and commercial vans such as Kangoo or Master. Your vehicle is matched with buyers actively looking for your specific model and trim.

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Enjoy free vehicle collection

You can schedule a free vehicle collection across England, Scotland, or Wales. Your Renault can be collected from your home or place of work, saving time while making the process stress-free.

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Renault vans vs. passenger models: what buyers evaluate differently

Renault's dual strength in passenger cars and commercial vans means valuation criteria vary significantly depending on vehicle type. Below is how professional buyers assess passenger cars and vans differently.

Differences
Passenger vehicles
Light commercial vehicles

Usage profile

Primarily evaluated for lifestyle, commuting, and family comfort. Buyers favour models with low stress usage and consistent care.

Viewed as income-generating tools. Buyers focus more on whether the vehicle has been maintained for work purposes.

Condition assessment

Interior condition, infotainment functionality, and comfort features strongly influence valuation. Cosmetic wear may reduce offers.

Load bay condition, structural integrity, and signs of overloading or modification are key. A clean cargo area may improve offers.

Mileage interpretation

Mileage is heavily weighted. Valuation may change based on the mileage due to the perceived relation with reduced wear.

High mileage is more acceptable if full service records exist and mechanics remain sound, reflecting utility-focused use.

Trim and specification

High trims, tech packs, and driver assistance options increase desirability, especially for executive or family-oriented buyers.

Buyers prioritise functional features such as roof height, wheelbase, and payload capacity. Luxury trims have minimal impact.

Service history expectations

Regular, consistent service history is critical. Buyers verify documented checks, oil changes, and warranty adherence.

Frequent servicing is expected. Evidence of regular maintenance under heavy use reassures buyers about reliability.

Fuel type preference

Petrol and diesel choices influence running costs. Electric passenger models are increasingly valued in low-emission zones.

Diesel and LPG vans are favoured for operational economy. EV vans like Kangoo Z.E. are assessed for battery health and range.

Accident & repair records

Buyers check bodywork, panel replacement, and interior repairs. Vehicles with clean records generally attract better offers.

Structural repairs, chassis reinforcement, and cargo areas are scrutinised. Vehicles with visible damage may need specialist buyers.

Payload impact

Payload has minimal influence on the valuation of passenger cars. Carrying passengers rarely affects residuals unless it shows wear.

Payload history directly affects valuation. Overloaded vans with suspension or frame issues may have difficulty finding buyers.

Optional features

Optional extras like premium audio, panoramic roofs, and adaptive cruise are appealing, especially on higher-spec passenger models.

Professional buyers value extras such as shelving, partitions, or roof racks. They can add value when in good condition.

Age sensitivity

Depreciation rates are faster when it comes to passenger models. Buyers seek a balance between age, mileage, and condition.

Age is less critical than mechanical soundness for commercial vehicles. Well-maintained vans retain value even after high-usage.

Cosmetic inspection

Paintwork, alloy wheels, and interior trim are closely checked. Buyers prefer tidy, well-kept cabins for passenger cars.

Cosmetic appearance is secondary; structural integrity and operational reliability matter more than scratches or minor dents.

Market demand

Popular models from Renault, such as Clio, Captur, and Megane, usually attract competitive offers. Seasonal trend may play a role.

High-demand workhorses (Trafic, Kangoo, Master) are prioritised by fleet and trade buyers. Market trends heavily influence pricing.

Usage profile

Passenger vehicles

Primarily evaluated for lifestyle, commuting, and family comfort. Buyers favour models with low stress usage and consistent care.

Light commercial vehicles

Viewed as income-generating tools. Buyers focus on usage intensity, payload frequency, and whether the vehicle has been maintained for work purposes.

Condition assessment

Passenger vehicles

Interior condition, infotainment functionality, and comfort features strongly influence valuation. Cosmetic wear may reduce offers.

Light commercial vehicles

Load bay condition, structural integrity, and signs of overloading or modification are key. A clean cargo area may improve offers.

Mileage interpretation

Passenger vehicles

Mileage is heavily weighted. Valuation may change based on the mileage due to the perceived relation with longevity and reduced wear.

Light commercial vehicles

High mileage is more acceptable if full service records exist and mechanics remain sound, reflecting utility-focused use.

Trim and specification

Passenger vehicles

High trims, tech packs, and driver assistance options increase desirability, especially for executive or family-oriented buyers.

Light commercial vehicles

Buyers prioritise functional features such as roof height, wheelbase, and payload capacity. Luxury trims have minimal impact.

Service history expectations

Passenger vehicles

Regular, consistent service history is critical. Buyers verify documented checks, oil changes, and warranty adherence.

Light commercial vehicles

Frequent servicing is expected. Evidence of regular maintenance under heavy use reassures buyers about reliability.

Fuel type preference

Passenger vehicles

Petrol and diesel choices influence running costs and valuation. Electric passenger models are increasingly valued in low-emission zones.

Light commercial vehicles

Diesel and LPG vans are favoured for operational economy. EV vans like Renault Kangoo Z.E. are assessed for battery health and range.

Accident & repair records

Passenger vehicles

Buyers check bodywork, panel replacement, and interior repairs. Vehicles with clean records generally attract better offers.

Light commercial vehicles

Structural repairs, chassis reinforcement, and cargo areas are scrutinised. Vehicles with visible damage may need specialist buyers.

Payload impact

Passenger vehicles

Payload has minimal influence on the valuation of passenger cars. Carrying passengers rarely affects residuals unless it shows heavy wear.

Light commercial vehicles

Payload history directly affects valuation. Overloaded vans with sagging suspension or frame issues may have difficulty finding buyers.

Optional features

Passenger vehicles

Optional extras like premium audio, panoramic roofs, and adaptive cruise are appealing, especially on higher-spec passenger models.

Light commercial vehicles

Professional buyers value extras such as shelving, partitions, or roof racks. They can add value when in good condition.

Age sensitivity

Passenger vehicles

Depreciation rates are faster when it comes to passenger models. Buyers seek a balance between age, mileage, and condition.

Light commercial vehicles

Age is less critical than mechanical soundness for commercial vehicles. Well-maintained vans retain value even after high-usage periods.

Cosmetic inspection

Passenger vehicles

Paintwork, alloy wheels, and interior trim are closely checked. Buyers prefer tidy, well-kept cabins for passenger cars.

Light commercial vehicles

Cosmetic appearance is secondary; structural integrity and operational reliability matter more than scratches or minor dents.

Market demand

Passenger vehicles

Popular models from Renault, such as Clio, Captur, and Megane, usually attract competitive offers. Seasonal trend may play a role.

Light commercial vehicles

High-demand workhorses (Trafic, Kangoo, Master) are prioritised by fleet and trade buyers. Market trends heavily influence pricing.

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Professional buyers approach Renault passenger cars and vans with different lenses. Passenger vehicles are evaluated for comfort, specification, and lifestyle appeal, whereas vans are assessed for operational integrity, load capability, and service reliability. ExchangeMyCar's Smart Seller-Buyer MatchmakingTM ensures private sellers are connected with buyers who understand the nuances of each Renault model type, resulting in offers that reflect real-world market demand and vehicle-specific factors.

Common questions when selling your Renault

Which models of Renault can I sell?

ExchangeMyCar connects sellers with specialist buyers who understand Renault's range, including trims, engine types, and commercial variants. Popular Renault passenger and commercial models frequently bought by partner buyers include:

  • Renault Clio
  • Renault Captur
  • Renault Megane
  • Renault Kadjar
  • Renault Arkana
  • Renault Zoe
  • Renault Kangoo
  • Renault Trafic
  • Renault Master
  • Renault Twizy

How much is my Renault worth right now?

The value of your Renault vehicle depends on its model, trim, engine, mileage, age, condition, service history, and more. On average, popular Renault passenger cars such as the Clio or Captur retain around 55% of their value after three years.

On the other hand, vans like Kangoo or Trafic may depreciate differently depending on usage and mileage. Similarly, electric models like the Zoe are assessed on battery health and warranty status.

To get an estimate, use ExchangeMyCar's free car valuation tool. It delivers instant offers from specialist buyers ready to purchase your Renault.

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History of Renault cars in the UK

From its founding in 1899 to becoming a trusted British favourite, Renault has shaped UK motoring with innovation, practicality, and a move toward electrification.

Early beginnings

Renault was founded in 1899 by brothers Louis, Marcel, and Fernand in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. Exports reached the UK in the early 1900s, and royal endorsements helped build prestige in its early days. The brand quickly earned a reputation for reliable, practical vehicles suited to British roads. This made Renault a familiar and respected name across the country.

Iconic models

Renault has introduced models that have left a lasting mark on the UK market. In 1984, the Renault Espace arrived as Europe's first mass-produced MPV, changing the way families travelled. The 1991 launch of the Renault Clio captured drivers with its compact size and French charm. It remains popular even today through trims like RenaultSport editions.

Electric future

The Renault Zoe has helped lead the EV movement in the UK, appealing to drivers looking for greener options. Renault's popularity continues to grow, thanks to its stylish design and strong push toward sustainability. As the company prepares to electrify its full range, Renault stands ready to meet the future with a blend of innovation and trusted performance.

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