This is the new 5-door only Renault Clio.
The Renault Clio is offered with an impressive range of economical engines.
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On the inside, the Renault Clio has replaced some of its buttons with a large touchscreen display, however the quality of materials is still low.
Renault has given in to the trend of downsizing their engines, the new model comes with a 0.9-litre 3-cylinder TCe petrol offering 90bhp and 63mpg.
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The Renault Clio features a 7-inch tablet-style screen on all but the basic Expression model, on higher trim levels it doubles as a sat-nav.
Renault also offers its buyers a large choice of trim levels, ranging from the basic Expression and Expression+ to sportier Dynamic S and GT-line specs.
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Some of the higher trim levels of the Renault Clio feature these daytime running LED lights.
At the top of the range, the Clio has a Renaultsport (RS) version that comes with a turbocharged 1.6-litre engine that produces 197bhp.
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The space in the rear seats of the Renault Clio is limited due to high-mounted seats, low roofline and small side windows. However, getting in and out is easy thanks to the wide-opening doors.
The boot capacity in the Renault Clio is better than its class competitors, at 300-litres it is significantly larger than the Fiesta and Peugeot 208.
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