Used Renault Kadjar Price Guide

The Renault Kadjar is a popular family SUV offering excellent practicality, comfort and modern styling at competitive prices. With 212 listings currently available across the UK, you can expect to find used Renault Kadjar models ranging from around £9,000 to £23,000 depending on age, mileage and specification.

Market Summary

Price range
£9,000 – £23,000
Total listings
212
Most common year
2021
Most common fuel
Petrol

Renault Kadjar Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2020 £13,500 £16,000 £19,000
2021 £15,500 £18,000 £21,000
2022 £17,500 £20,000 £23,000
2019 £11,500 £14,000 £16,500
2018 £9,500 £11,500 £14,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Diesel

£14,500

Petrol

£15,000

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £19,500
N/A miles £15,500
N/A miles £12,500
N/A miles £10,500

About the Renault Kadjar

Launched in 2015, the Renault Kadjar shares its platform with the Nissan Qashqai and offers a compelling alternative in the competitive compact SUV segment. The Kadjar provides a spacious cabin with room for five adults, a generous 472-litre boot, and a comfortable driving experience suitable for both urban commuting and longer journeys. Available with a range of petrol and diesel engines, plus front-wheel or four-wheel drive options, the Kadjar caters to diverse buyer needs.

Standard equipment across the range is generous, with even entry-level models featuring touchscreen infotainment, cruise control, and a suite of safety features. Higher specifications add luxuries such as leather upholstery, panoramic sunroofs, and advanced driver assistance systems. The Kadjar received a facelift in 2019, bringing updated styling, improved interior materials, and enhanced technology.

What Affects the Price of a Used Renault Kadjar

Age is the primary factor influencing used Kadjar prices, with newer models commanding premium values. Post-2019 facelifted versions typically attract higher prices due to their refreshed appearance and improved specifications. Mileage significantly impacts value, with lower-mileage examples being more desirable and commanding higher prices than high-mileage equivalents.

Engine choice affects pricing, with efficient diesel models often priced slightly higher than petrol variants due to their popularity with higher-mileage drivers. Specification level makes a substantial difference – higher trims like Signature and S Edition with premium features such as panoramic sunroofs, leather seats, and advanced navigation systems achieve better resale values. Service history, condition, and optional extras like four-wheel drive also influence market value considerably.

Tips for Buying a Used Renault Kadjar

Always insist on a complete service history, preferably from Renault main dealers, to ensure the vehicle has been properly maintained. Check the infotainment system thoroughly, as touchscreen issues have been reported on some models. Inspect the interior carefully for wear, particularly on the driver's seat and steering wheel, as these can show their age on higher-mileage examples.

Test drive the vehicle to assess clutch operation and ensure smooth gearbox changes, and listen for any unusual noises from the suspension. Verify that all driver assistance features and electrical systems function correctly. Consider diesel models if you cover high annual mileages, but opt for petrol variants if you primarily drive shorter urban journeys. Finally, check MOT history online and consider obtaining an independent inspection for added peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Renault Kadjar prices typically range from £9,000 for older, higher-mileage examples from 2015-2017, up to £23,000 for nearly-new, low-mileage models. A well-maintained 2019-2020 model with average mileage should cost between £14,000 and £18,000, while 2021-2022 examples command £18,000 to £22,000. Always compare similar specifications and mileages to ensure you're getting fair market value.

The Renault Kadjar has a reasonable reliability record, though it doesn't match Japanese rivals like the Nissan Qashqai or Honda CR-V. Common issues include occasional electrical glitches with infotainment systems and minor interior trim rattles. The diesel engines are generally robust when properly maintained, while petrol variants tend to be trouble-free. Choosing a model with full service history and warranty coverage provides added peace of mind.

The 1.5 dCi diesel engine is the most popular choice, offering excellent fuel economy (up to 60mpg) and sufficient performance for most drivers, making it ideal for high-mileage users. For petrol buyers, the 1.3 TCe (introduced in 2019) provides a good balance of performance and efficiency with around 140bhp. If you primarily drive in town or cover lower annual mileages, the petrol engines are more suitable and typically cheaper to maintain long-term.

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