![Renault Clio front quarter](/sites/default/files/cars-car/image/2015/01/buyers_guide_-_renault_clio_2014_-_front_quarter.jpg?w=424&h=239)
Good stuff
Real transformation over the old car that’s now a match for the Fiesta
Bad stuff
A bit harder to get in and see out of, plastics can't match a Polo
Overview
What is it?
Renault appears to have at last remembered why people buy its small cars: their styling. The new Clio 4 is thus as fresh and interesting as the old one was forgettable and dreary. The firm’s known this for a while, which is why it bought in new designer Laurens van den Acker to overhaul its styling department – the Clio 4 is the first car he’s designed from scratch.
Look closely, too. Spot the rear doors? Thought not: they’ve been cleverly disguised, so much so that Renault is only selling the Clio 4 in five-door guise. With its low roof line, sculpted tail and shallow side glass, the firm is hoping styling indeed sells – but it’s thrown new engines and new interior features at it too, so the substance is also there.
Our choice from the range
![Renault Clio front quarter](/sites/default/files/cars-car/image/2015/01/buyers_guide_-_renault_clio_2014_-_front_quarter.jpg?w=424&h=239)
What's the verdict?
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