
RENAULT WIND (2010-12)
The RENAULT WIND (2010-12) is a stylish and compact city convertible that offers a fun driving experience, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a small, affordable, and stylish vehicle. Often used for weekend drives, city commuting, or leisure cruising, the Wind is well-suited to drivers who want a charming car that combines practicality with a sense of fun. The car's distinctive design and foldable fabric roof allow it to switch seamlessly between open-top motoring and everyday convenience, standing out among rivals in its class for its stylish appeal and approachable price point.
Known for its reliability and relatively economical fuel consumption, the RENAULT WIND (2010-12) appeals to first-time drivers, city dwellers, or those looking for an affordable used convertible. With an average mileage of around 68,062 miles and typically changing hands three to four times, this vehicle has demonstrated good durability in the used car market. Its popularity in the UK is reflected in the number of look-ups (1495) on MyCarCheck.com, indicating steady interest. Overall, the Renault Wind offers a fun, user-friendly option for drivers seeking a small, lively convertible that combines style, practicality, and affordability.

average use

The data on the most recent mileage recordings for Renault Wind (2010-12) vehicles indicates that the most common mileage range is between 60,000 and 70,000 miles, accounting for 18.5% of recorded vehicles. A significant portion—over 15%—also falls within the 70,000 to 80,000 and 50,000 to 60,000 mile ranges, highlighting that many vehicles are around the mid- to high-50,000s. Conversely, very low-mileage vehicles (under 20,000 miles) are relatively rare, comprising just about 2.6% of the data. Similarly, high-mileage vehicles over 130,000 miles are quite uncommon, representing less than 1.5%. Overall, the data suggests that most Renault Winds of this age tend to accumulate mileage in the 50,000 to 80,000 range, with fewer vehicles at the extremes of very low or very high mileage.

vehicle values

The data indicates that the majority of private sale prices for Renault Wind (2010-12) vehicles fall within the £2000-£3000 range, accounting for 87.5% of sales. A smaller proportion, 6.9%, are sold in the £1000-£2000 range, while only 5.6% of vehicles are sold for between £3000 and £4000. This suggests that most buyers can expect to find Renault Winds of this period primarily in the lower to mid-price brackets, with a significant concentration around the £2000-£3000 mark.

production years

The data indicates that the majority of Renault Wind vehicles from the 2010-2012 period were manufactured in 2011, accounting for approximately 64.2% of the sample. Vehicles from 2010 make up 34.5%, while only a small fraction (0.9%) were manufactured in 2012. Additionally, there is a very minor proportion (0.4%) of vehicles listed as manufactured in 2015, which may suggest some discrepancies or later registration updates. Overall, production and registration appeared to peak in 2011, with significantly fewer vehicles from 2010 and 2012.

colour popularity

The data indicates that the most common paint colour for Renault Wind vehicles (2010-12) is black, accounting for approximately 54.3% of the sample. Blue is also a popular choice, representing about 35.3%. In contrast, very few vehicles are painted red, at just 0.4%. White and grey are less common, making up 5.6% and 4.3% respectively. Overall, the vehicle's main paint colours are predominantly dark shades, with black and blue comprising the majority of the colour distribution.

ownership cycle

The data on registered keepers for Renault Wind (2010-12) shows that most vehicles have been kept by between 4 and 6 owners, with 18.1% and 15.1% respectively. Notably, a significant portion—20.7%—have had exactly 5 registered keepers. Vehicles with only 1 keeper are quite rare at just 1.3%, suggesting that most owners tend to retain the vehicle for multiple periods. Conversely, a small number of vehicles have had as many as 12 keepers, representing about 0.4%. Overall, the distribution indicates a moderate level of ownership turnover, with a tendency for ownership changes to cluster around the 4 to 6 keeper range.

engine choices

The data indicates that all Renault Wind models from 2010 to 2012 in the sample use petrol as their primary fuel type. Regarding engine capacities, approximately two-thirds (66.8%) of these vehicles are equipped with a 1,149 cc engine, while the remaining 33.2% have a 1,598 cc engine. This suggests a predominant preference or availability of the smaller engine option within this model range.












