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Clio Sport Tourer

Renault Clio Sport Tourer 1.5 dCi 88 GT Line TomTom 5dr Review

For A fuel-efficient engine and low road tax band means this Clio makes your money go further. Standard spec is as lavish as the Clio gets, with sat-nav, climate control and parking sensors.

Against Expensive compared with some rivals - and with other Clios. In fact, this is the dearest model in the range.

Renault Clio Sport Tourer

What Car? says

3 out of 5 stars

A frugal small estate, with a good engine, but in this trim it's too expensive to recommend. You can get all that's good about the car in a cheaper model.

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Key facts

0–60mph
13 secs
Top speed
108 mph
Average mpg
70.6
Tank range
854 miles
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Buyer's notes

Target Price team says:

The Renault Clio Sport Tourer is an unusual beast. Estate cars are traditionally large vehicles, designed to maximise carrying space, but the Clio’s size means it’s more of a lifestyle choice than a workhorse.

Supermini-based estates rarely sell well in the UK and the Clio’s limited appeal means that resale values will be weaker than on the hatchback. The Sport Tourer might be almost as good to drive as the conventional hatchback model, but there isn’t the same range of engines and trim levels available.

The cheaper models don’t use the classier cabin materials found in Dynamique TomTom models, and the smaller engines will struggle to haul the car around if you do load up the boot.

The Renault’s chief rival is the Peugeot 207 SW, which is a much better seller. Having said that, the Clio is still a good car, and if you can negotiate a sizeable discount, it's definitely worth considering - if you don’t need anything bigger.

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