Analysing market data
Fetching listings · computing fair value · building charts
Analysing market data
Fetching listings · computing fair value · building charts
Market Intelligence
Petrol
44 days avg on market · Low data confidence · VRT based on B1 (126–130 g/km) (23%), Revenue uses OMSP
Listing price range
€17k – €18k
middle 50% of listings
Listings
5
NI active now
Updated just now · NI · Low confidence
Expected price
€17,474
retail ~€17,474 · private ~€15,181 Pricing assumptionsAssumptions· Good condition, full service history· No outstanding finance or damage· Based on ads seen in the past 30 days
Est. trade-in
€10,627 – €12,904
Avg mileage
71k km
typical 59k km
Days listed
44d
avg on market · demand 65/100
AI-generated analysis · Carintel.ie · verify independently before purchasing
Manufacturer WLTP data
Power
138 bhp
140 PS
Torque
255 Nm
188 lb·ft
0–62 mph
10.3s
122 mph top
Engine
1.3L
1300 cc
Boot space
404L
1275L folded
Seats
5
5 doors
Fuel economy & emissions
Combined
47.9 mpg
5.9 L/100km
CO₂
128 g/km
EURO 6
Fuel tank
45L
Dimensions
Length
4.23m
4227 mm
Width
1.80m
Height
1.58m
Wheelbase
2.64m
Kerb weight
1,331 kg
1,775 kg gross
Safety & ownership
Euro NCAP
★★★★★
Adult 96% · Child 83%
Insurance
Group 14E
Road tax (UK)
£195
per year
Warranty
5 years
100,000 miles
Renault Captur 2021
The 2021 Renault Captur petrol is a budget-friendly crossover with adequate build quality but mixed long-term reliability. While the 1.0L turbocharged engine is generally robust, the model is prone to electrical gremlins, gearbox hesitation, and trim/interior rattles. Best suited for low-mileage owners within warranty; resale value is modest.
Known issues
Good for
AI-generated summary · verify with DVSA & owner forums
Passenger airbag may not deploy correctly due to potential stitching defect in airbag cover
Remedy: Airbag cover replacement
DVSA/2021/077
Driver side seat belt anchor may loosen due to inadequate welding, increasing injury risk in crash
Remedy: Seat belt anchor inspection and re-welding or component replacement
DVSA/2021/089
Fuel pump electrical connector may overheat and cause fuel leak or stalling
Remedy: Fuel pump connector replacement and wiring harness inspection
DVSA/2020/043
AI-generated · verify at gov.uk/check-vehicle-recall
NI · by value score
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