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Weak-franchise mainstreamcompact sedanNo longer sold new

Renault Fluence value and depreciation

Known for roomy budget sedan.

Year-1 depreciation
25%
3-year retention
56%
5-year retention
42%
Tier
Weak-franchise mainstream

Depreciation curve

R0R25R50R75R100Now1y2y3y4y5y6y7y8y9y10yYears from now

We class the Renault Fluence as a weak-franchise mainstream in our 12-tier model, which puts its retention at roughly 56% after three years and 42% after five. Perfectly good cars weighed down by dealer-network and parts-cost perception on the used market.

Retention table

AfterRetained
1 year75%
3 years56%
5 years42%
7 years30%
10 years19%

Estimates for a new purchase at list price; retail basis, trade-in ≈ 12% under retail.

A roomy compact sedan launched locally in March 2011 as a value alternative to the Corolla. It offered generous space and equipment, but the badge held it back and it left the market by the mid-2010s. Low used prices now make it a budget family buy.

Fluence against its rivals

Renault Fluence: common questions

Does the Renault Fluence hold its value?

We class the Renault Fluence as a weak-franchise mainstream in our 12-tier model, which puts its retention at roughly 56% after three years and 42% after five. Perfectly good cars weighed down by dealer-network and parts-cost perception on the used market.

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All figures are modelled estimates for planning, not offers or valuations. Data reviewed 2026.