RENAULT CAPTUR (2017-19)

The Renault Captur (2017-19) is a popular and versatile compact SUV cherished across the UK market for its practicality and stylish design. Positioned as a small but spacious crossover, it offers a comfortable driving experience ideal for families, commuters, and first-time drivers alike. Its higher ride height and city-friendly size make it well-suited for urban environments, while its flexible interior space allows for everyday use and longer trips. The Captur is often appreciated for its fuel efficiency, reliability, and modern features that appeal to those seeking a practical yet fashionable vehicle. From data on over 17,700 MyCarCheck.com lookups involving more than 6,300 different VINs, the Renault Captur (2017-19) is clearly a well-trusted model in the used car market. It’s typically valued around £10,532 in private sales, with an average mileage of roughly 28,932 miles, suggesting moderate usage that still leaves plenty of life in these cars. Known for its distinctive design and good balance of economy and comfort, the Renault Captur (2017-19) stands out among competitors for its stylish appeal and adaptability — making it an excellent choice for those looking for a reliable and practical used SUV that’s just as suited for shared family adventures as daily commuting.
average use
average use
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The data on the most recent mileage readings for Renault Captur (2017-19) reveals a diverse distribution across various mileage brackets. Notably, the largest proportions of vehicles fall within the 40,000 to 50,000 miles (17.4%) and 50,000 to 60,000 miles (17%) ranges, indicating that many vehicles are moderately driven. A significant portion also has mileage between 30,000 and 40,000 miles (16.4%) and 20,000 to 30,000 miles (15.1%). Conversely, very low mileage vehicles (0 to 10,000 miles) constitute only about 4.5%, suggesting such low-mileage cars are less common. Additionally, vehicles with very high mileage—above 100,000 miles—are relatively rare, comprising just a small percentage (around 1.8%). Overall, the data indicates that most Renault Captur vehicles from this period tend to have moderate mileage, with fewer examples at either extreme of very low or very high mileages.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuations for 2017-19 Renault Captur vehicles reveal that the majority of these cars are valued between £6,000 and £8,000, accounting for over 69% of the sample (36.3% in the £6,000-£7,000 range and 33.1% in the £7,000-£8,000 range). A smaller proportion, around 15.4%, are valued between £5,000 and £6,000, while only a very small percentage (0.6%) fall into the higher ranges (£11,000-£12,000 and £9,000-£10,000). The data indicates a concentration of private sale prices primarily in the lower to mid-range brackets, with minimal representation of higher-value vehicles. This suggests that most Renault Captur models from this period are perceived as being in the affordable, entry-level SUV segment within the UK private market.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Renault Captur vehicles from the 2017-2019 model range were manufactured between 2018 and 2019, accounting for approximately 62.1% (44.7% in 2018 and 17.7% in 2017). Notably, nearly one-third (35.4%) of these vehicles were manufactured in 2019, suggesting a significant portion of the fleet is relatively recent. A small percentage (2.3%) of these vehicles was manufactured in 2020, which may include early models or perhaps some recent imports. Overall, the data underlines that most vehicles in this range are from the later years of the model's production period, with a dominant concentration in 2018.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colours of 2017-19 Renault Captur vehicles reveals a diverse palette, with several colours featuring prominently. Notably, red/black (17.7%) and grey/black (13.8%) are the most common combinations, indicating a preference for two-tone finishes. Black (4.2%) and silver/black (14.5%) also stand out among single-tone options. Interestingly, blue/black (14.5%) shares a similar prevalence to silver/black, suggesting these are popular aesthetic choices. Less common colours include purple/black (0.3%), brown/black (0.3%), and cream (0.3%), highlighting a tendency among owners towards darker, more neutral tones with subtle accents rather than bright, pastel colours. Overall, darker and two-tone finishes dominate the colour preferences for this vehicle model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for Renault Captur (2017-19) vehicles indicates that the majority of vehicles have been through relatively few owners, with 36.3% having had only two keepers and 33.8% with three keepers. Notably, only a small percentage (5.8%) have had just a single keeper, suggesting that most vehicles change hands at least once. A significant portion, 17%, have had four keepers, and very few have had more than four, with only 1.3% having six keepers and 5.8% with five. Overall, the data suggests the Renault Captur in this model range typically remains with its owners for a moderate duration before being resold or transferred.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Renault Captur models from 2017 to 2019 indicates that the majority of vehicles are powered by petrol, accounting for approximately 63.3%. Diesel variants represent about 36.7% of the fleet. Regarding engine capacity, the most common sizes are 898cc (48.2%) and 1461cc (36.7%), with smaller proportions fitting into 1197cc (5.1%) and 1333cc (10%). Overall, petrol engines are more prevalent, with a diverse range of engine sizes, emphasizing a mix of compact and slightly larger petrol-powered models within this vehicle cohort.