Renault summer sale now on
Models from across the Renault range available with up to £1,250 off
Renault has knocked loads of money off some of its most popular models in a bid to get you in one of its cars this summer. The offer covers models such as the Renault Clio, Renault Captur, Renault ZOE, Renualt Megane and Renault Scenic.
Offers include a £1,000 contribution to the cost of your new Renault and a further £250 if you buy one of the manufacturer’s most popular models in May and have it registered by 30 June.
The Renault Clio Expression+ could be had for as little as £139 per month with air-conditiong and 16-inch alloy wheels. The offer includes a £1,250 contribution from Renault.
If you’re looking to beat London’s congestion charge, or just want a car with incredibly cheap running costs, the electric Renault Zoe hatchback might be worth a look. It costs from just £189 per month, which includes Renault contributing £1,250 to the cost of the car. Just make sure you’ve got somewhere to plug it in!
The Renault Captur also gets £1,250 lopped off the price and is yours for £169 per month. The facelifted Renault Megane has been reduced by the same sum and could be on your drive for £250 per month.
Finally, if you’re looking for family-friendly transport then the Renault Scenic is the car to go for. It’s another model to get £1,250 knocked off the price and is on offer from £199 per month.
Buy any of the cars that feature in the promotion and Renault will also contribute £500 to the cost of your new Renault come trade-in time.
All models can be had with the firm’s 4+ after-sales package; it comes free with the PCP deals or can be had for a one-off £290 payment for non-PCP customers. It covers the car for four years/100,000 miles, and gives you roadside assistance for four years, and free servicing for four years/48,000 miles.
For all the latest reviews of the Renault range, visit the Carbuyer Renault reviews page.
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