Renault Refresh: Restore Your Old Car’s Shine to Its Former Glory
This page is translated from the original post "Renault Refresh : redonnez à votre vieille voiture son lustre d’antan" in French.

Do you own a Renault less than 15 years old and want to restore its original prestige? The new after-sales offer from Renault called Refresh is just what you need.
No need to be an automotive expert to realize that the prices of new cars are truly discouraging. The semiconductor shortage, the geopolitical situation… have significantly increased prices. The immediate consequence is that a majority of customers are now turning to long-term rental, rather than traditional credit purchases.
The used car market is also feeling the pressure, with decreasing supply and consequently rising prices, with many owners taking the opportunity to make unexpected profits. If you still want to sell your used car for a better price or simply keep it longer due to the economic context, the Refresh after-sales offer from Renault might be of interest to you.
Two birds with one stone
The concept is interesting. Killing two birds with one stone by offering both a mechanical overhaul of your car and also restoring its former shine, with a bodywork and interior refurbishment program. Similar to many “detailing” companies, but with Renault’s warranty and mechanical expertise.
This is also an opportunity for Renault to highlight its new circular economy policy. Many cars will be taken to Refactory in Flins, the manufacturing plant specialized in reconditioning used vehicles on an industrial scale.

Several offers are available
The Renault group offers five levels of packages. Prices range from €299 to €1499, depending on the condition of your used car. This solution provides an alternative to buying a new car.

This new Refresh offer is already available through the participating national network. However, it only concerns Renault models less than fifteen years old.
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