2008 Renault Clio Petrol Manual Hatchback by Jonny • 22nd November 2014
Brilliant car to drive, quick and looks great. Can have a few expensive problems so buy as low miles with as much done already as possible but best car I've owned to date!
2005 Renault Clio Petrol Manual Hatchback by nicky • 5th August 2014
i had the exact same car last year and it gave nothing but bother it was actually dearer to insure than what people where telling me and it was very sore on the petrol drunk it badly. never agian!!
1999 Renault Clio Petrol Manual Hatchback by eva • 11th March 2014
I had an o2 clio as my first car and I loved it to bits but sadly sold it :( ended up with a 1999 clio and it was gud for the first 4 weks and after that there was bangs, bumps and ratle out of it, starter went, kept boiling every week, cluch went, wheel bern keeps going and the inside of the tyres keep cutting as tyres never ever keep straight no matter what you do. say the else the news clio's are the best and easy's to run.
2003 Renault Clio Petrol by Tolmeister • 19th December 2011
My first ever car was a Renault Clio. I only have very fond memories of it! The only reason I got rid of it was because I got a company car with my first real job.
It was a great wee car, fairly cheap to insure and tax, and easy on petrol. Very nice to drive, and while I kept it serviced well, never had any mechanical problems at all.
Mine was the "Expression" model, which wouldn't have had many of the fancy extras, but was still stylish and nice inside.
Brilliant little car (Clio 1.5 DCI Dynamique 5dr 2008)
100%
2008 Renault Clio Diesel Hatchback by Andrew J • 14th December 2011
I've had this car a year now and put 20K miles on it, (70K total) only problem was a broken drop link bar, not expensive to fix and driver’s seat belt is very slow to coil back when released. Refined in town and on motorway, comfy seats and has one the best diesel engines around in terms of quietness and smoothness. 60mpg isn’t hard to get which doesn’t drop much when towing and with a good sized tank means almost 700 miles to a tank between files. Was sceptical when first buying due to Renault reputation with reliability, but so far has proved to be very good. Now for a new timing belt.
2003 Renault Clio by Andrew Goodman • 7th December 2011
As a daily Belfast commuter, it's great for getting me from A to B. Low insurance group, reasonably fuel efficient and few repairs required. It's reliable even in the harsh wintery conditions we seem to be bombarded with every year. I broke the sunroof, but who needs one of those in this weather :) Also my CD player keeps turning off and my temperature display constantly reads 29degrees, but as well, gives it a bit of personality!