Markos
14 Nov 2005, 21:18
Does anybody know when? Any idea regarding the price?
Probably starting march 2006. Don't know nothing about the price...
EL_BGD
14 Nov 2005, 22:38
with some decent equipment, in France, the price will be allround 16-17000 euro, all taxes included. The cheapest version will be somewhere allround 12-13000, still all taxes included. This is in France, I really don't know about Romania, maybe it will be cheaper (see the case of the Megane 2 RS)....at least acordingly to renault.com .
I saw it in a showroom in Bucharest,today.The showroom's name is IPSO and it is located near Victory Square.I hope this will help you,Markos.And,by the way, i'm very glad that you have an English Corner.
Stay in touch!
Markos
15 Nov 2005, 20:23
Tks guys!
tomi87
12 Dec 2005, 19:59
Don't get scared of those high French prices, I've seen an Italian Renault showroom in Rome this summer (2005). A Twingo costed almost 14000 Euros with all taxes (though it's an old model with four places and only two doors), and a decently equipped Clio (2, of course, at that time Clio 3 was not "born" yet) was around 16000 E. So there can be even a 3000 Euro difference in prices.
EL_BGD
13 Dec 2005, 09:34
Well, 16k euros is a price at which a DECENT Clio 3 can be bought, and the top equiped version is somewhere allround 21k. The cheapest Clio 3 with all taxes, in France, is 12-13k. I have no doubt although that it will be cheaper here, due to the cheaper materials used, which will have many brake-downs and will give us the chance of filling this forum
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tomi87
13 Dec 2005, 15:25
Well, I'm afraid you're right. I've heard that the cars brought here have many problems. Even if they don't use different materials, they might send here the cars that showed irregularities on the testing bench, in the factory (they are good at hiding these for the first 3k kilometers.) I've read on another Romanian forum ( for users of anorther French car type ) that 6 out of 10 cars brought to romania have numerous problems even during the warranty period.
Let's hope for the better.
tomi87
13 Dec 2005, 16:24
I forgot something and it doesn't let me edit....
Renault can keep its prices low in Romania thanks to the fact that they don't have to pay a certain tax at the border (only new cars, imported by Renault), because the company's investments at the Dacia factory.
tomi87
15 Dec 2005, 16:07
There is something that many people might want to know:
if the new Clio comes in march 2006, will the actual model disappear or will they be sold in paralel for some time? When does the production of Clio 2 stop?
Scotland
20 Mar 2006, 22:40
Tomi87 I would say 6/10 new cars probably return to the garage under warrenty in most countries
its not just Romania
Customer service is 10/10 for being awful in Scotland believe me
there is lots of cowboys that take your money once you sign for teh car they dont care about you!
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