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Renault Clio Expression 2004. 1.2 16v 3 door hatchback. Metallic Blue. 12 months MOT Service history - book stamped & all receipts as well as old MOTs. Power Steering Very low mileage for age - 62k Good condition Drives great, no problems Electric front windows & mirrors Sunroof Central locking, remote key fob. Front & rear headrests. Boot light Full spare kit with tools Original Radio/CD player Original Renault book & pack. Original Renault mats 4 good tyres Cheap to insure & low fuel costs. Low car tax group HPI clear Airbags Immobiliser (original)

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Lovely little car, starts first time every time & drives really well. I'm only selling this as I have been given a newer version of the same car by parents. Feel free to ask any questions. Or ask for more pics, I could only put 3 in here. Thanks.

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