RENAULT CAPTUR (2019-24) 5DR SUV 1.3 TCE 155 GPF SS EU6 S EDITION BOSE EDC AUTO7

The Renault Captur (2019-24) 5DR SUV 1.3 TCE 155 GPF SS EU6 S Edition Bose EDC Auto7 is a popular choice in the UK for those seeking a versatile and stylish small SUV. Designed for urban driving and weekend getaways alike, this model strikes a balance between practicality and comfort, making it well-suited for families, commuters, and first-time drivers. Its compact size makes navigating city streets easy, while its elevated ride height and SUV styling offer a confident driving experience. What sets the Renault Captur apart in its class is its contemporary design, fuel-efficient yet punchy 1.3 TCE engine, and premium features like the Bose sound system. The EU6-compliant engine means it's economical and environmentally friendly, appealing to drivers mindful of running costs. Its reputation for reliability, combined with stylish looks and a comfortable interior, makes the Captur a strong contender among compact SUVs. Priced at an average private sale value of around £16,796, and with typical mileage of approximately 18,300 miles, this model is a practical and attractive option for those looking for a used SUV that offers value, style, and modern features.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that for the Renault Captur (2019-24) 5DR SUV 1.3 TCE 155 GPF SS EU6 S Edition Bose EDC Auto7, the majority of vehicles have recorded mileage between 0 and 10,000 miles, accounting for 63.3%. A smaller but notable proportion, 14.3%, fall within the 10,000 to 20,000 miles range. Mileage between 30,000 and 40,000 miles, comprising 4.1%, is relatively underrepresented, suggesting that many vehicles tend to record lower mileage figures typical of newer or lightly used vehicles. This distribution reflects a trend towards relatively low-mileage vehicles in the sample.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data shows the distribution of private sale prices for a specific Renault Captur model (2019-24), with the most common price range being £18,000 to £19,000, accounting for 22.4% of sales. Notably, there is a significant cluster of sales in the £12,000 to £13,000 and £13,000 to £14,000 ranges, each representing around 6% of transactions. Interestingly, while many prices fall below £15,000, there is a pronounced spike at the higher end of £18,000 to £19,000, indicating a natural clustering around that premium price point. Overall, the data suggests that typical private sale prices for this vehicle tend to cluster between £12,000 and £19,000, with a notable concentration around £18,000 to £19,000.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the Renault Captur (2019-24) model units are manufactured in 2020, accounting for approximately 93.9%. A small proportion, 4.1%, were produced in 2021, with an even smaller share, just 2%, manufactured in 2019. This suggests that most of the vehicles on the market are from the 2020 production year, which could imply higher availability or popularity for models from that year compared to the initial 2019 batch or the subsequent 2021 production.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the Renault Captur (2019-24) models exhibit a diverse range of main paint colours, with the most common being two-tone options. Notably, the combination of orange and black accounts for the largest share at 20.4%, suggesting it is a popular choice among buyers or fleet operators. Other prominent colours include white/black (16.3%) and blue/black (14.3%). Classic single-tone options such as black and grey/black are also present but less prevalent. Overall, the data highlights a preference for two-tone colour schemes within this vehicle model range.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of Renault Captur (2019-24) vehicles have had only one or two registered keepers, with 57.1% having just one. About 30.6% have had two keepers. Fewer vehicles have three (8.2%) or four (4.1%) registered keepers. This suggests that most vehicles of this model tend to remain with a single owner for their lifespan, which might be appealing for buyers seeking vehicles with proven ownership history.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Renault Captur models in the sample are equipped with a 1.3-liter engine capacity and run exclusively on petrol. This suggests that the 1.3 TCE engine is the standard or predominant choice for this vehicle version within the specified range, reflecting a consistent fuel and engine size profile for the 2019-2024 Renault Captur 5DR SUV.