New Clio 0.9TCE Servicing

New Clio 0.9TCE Servicing

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LordSvetly

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29 posts

152 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Hi All,

My Mother in law has got a new clio 0.9tce as her company car and I can't seem to find the service schedule for it - there isn't anything in the documentation that she was given when she collected the car, and the Renault site seems less than useful on the subject (although there are some painfully patronising videos about what a service is - mysteriously all with American accents).

The context to this, is that her previous company car was not taken in for any of its services despite the fact that they were already paid for. This obviously led to a scary bill on return (circa £4k off the top of my head), but more worrying was that when I took a quick look over it, I found that the brake fluid was well below minimum - given that we occasionally have to travel in her car I do have an interest in keeping it safe.

Does anybody have a copy of the service intervals?

LordSvetly

Original Poster:

29 posts

152 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Fattyfat said:
Off topic, how do you rate the car OP? There's loads of them appearing where I live and I think the Clio looks pretty smart.
It is a decent little car, the 3 cylinder engine sounds surprisingly alright and doesn't go too badly for what it is, but isn't the most responsive (it possibly doesn't help that my car is a mk1 mx5 - which for all its faults has decent throttle response) what this invariably means is that when I drive it I spend most of my time playing around the higher end of the rev range.

It has what for me are disproportionately large wheels - so feel that the ride is slightly compromised (this is probably me being behind the times as both of our cars have 14" wheels and fat tyres) but it seems decently checkable and held its own on a couple of my favourite local b roads when I gave it a run a couple of weeks ago.

The touch screen cd player/nav etc is a little frustrating - I think I just prefer buttons on something like this, and I have noticed the screen struggles on bright days, but it sounds pretty decent for a standard system.

She has done circa 7k since she got it and has averaged 42mpg according to the trip computer - she works as a community nurse so a mixture of commuting to the city and then start stop driving all day, which while a long way from the optimistic test claims seems pretty reasonable to me. My wife does a similar job to her mum albeit in a rural setting, and struggles to get much more than 45/50mpg out of her fabia tdi for a similar type of driving.

One thing I do notice, and it might just be me being a bit on the heavy side but the front of the cabin feels a little claustrophobic, this is exaggerated a little by the blind for the panoramic roof, it comes down surprisingly low, the seat is height adjustable but, it just feels a bit off. (again this is funny as I am fine in my mx5, not sure if it is because of the more upright seating position?)

The only other issue I have noticed is that the rear visibility is appalling, though I think this might just be a 'new car' thing - the rear pillars are incredibly thick and the rear screen is set high and isn't overly deep. I used to drive sprinter vans around all day so don't usually find things like this an issue, but it does make pulling out of the lay-by outside her house a bit tricky.


Overall, it is a perfectly decent car and looks really good (hers is flame red) and goes relatively well while returning decent fuel economy, I wouldn't buy one for myself but if my wife came home from work with one I wouldn't be upset at all.