On average, Renault sells nearly 400,000 vehicles in France each year. Available in various versions (city car, SUV, crossover, compact sedan, etc.), a Renault is best suited to a small family, even though it offers two sporty ranges (Renault Sport Racing and Renault Sport Cars). Regarding insurance, according to data from a comparison website, the average premium paid by Renault drivers in France is €615. Given this, you’re probably wondering if there’s a cheaper option available and if there’s a policy perfectly suited to a given model. Choosing your insurance policy based on your Renault model Basic third-party liability insurance for older models When it comes to Renault car insurance, if you own a Clio 2 or a Mégane 1, it’s completely unnecessary to take out any policy other than basic third-party liability. If you are a driver with no penalty points, the insurance premium would cost you on average around 580 euros. Third-party insurance for an entry-level Renault
For a Renault Kadjar or a Renault Duster, to better prevent risks, it would be advisable to opt for a third-party insurance policy such as third-party insurance. In addition to civil liability coverage, it can very well cover repairs in the event of an accident, theft, and fire.
Some insurance companies may even offer you a vehicle replacement service and various other assistance services.
Intermediate and comprehensive policies for fully equipped Renaults
If you have a Renault TALISMAN or a Renault Koleos II, to avoid losses amounting to tens of thousands ofeuros, the best option is to choose comprehensive insurance. With this policy,even in the event of a natural disaster or terrorist attack, the insurer can
provide compensation.
Renault comprehensive car insurance source: pixabay.com Are pay-per-mile and connected car insurance policies mainly for city cars? No, that’s a common misconception. Pay-per-mile insurance isn’t just for a Twingo or a Zoe. In principle, if you drive no more than 7,000 to 9,000 km with your Renault, you can take out a policy. It’s significantly cheaper than traditional insurance, but you must be careful not to exceed the limits agreed upon with the insurer; otherwise, you’ll pay a standard premium. As for connected or Pay How You Drive insurance, it’s a variation of pay-per-mile insurance, but even better. Besides mileage, it also takes into account the driver’s driving style.
How to cancel an insurance policy for a Renault vehicle?
If you are ever dissatisfied with your insurer, the Hamon Law gives you the right to cancel the contract at any time. However, before taking out new insurance for your Renault, it

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