13,900 €
Keskusautohalli Oy, Salo, Varsinais-Suomi
The 2021 Renault Captur is a front-wheel-drive hatchback, plug-in hybrid-powered with an automatic gearbox. It has an engine displacement of 1.6 litres and an output of 68 kW (92 hp). The battery is 9.8 kWh and the range is 48 km as stated by the manufacturer. AC charging power is 3.6 kW and the connector is Type 2.
The asking price is 13,990 € (plus a 349 € handling fee). That is 890 € (7%) above maksimi.fi's estimated market price of 13,100 €. The estimate is based on 172 comparable cars. The chance this car sells within the next 14 days is about 31%.
A dealer typically sells this model in about 13 days and a private seller in about 10 days.
The odometer reads 106,000 km, which works out at about 20,000 km per year. The car was inspected 4/2025, and the next inspection is due an estimated 4/2027. The most common inspection failure cause in this model series is steering.
Running the car costs an estimated:
Vehicle tax, insurance and electricity come to about 1,390 € per year.
The original tyre size is 215/60 R17. The listing says 2 sets of tyres are included.
The seller is Rinta-Joupin Autoliike (Turku).
The car has been for sale for 3 days since 14/08/2026.
Asking price: 13,990 €
No price changes during the tracked period.
737 cars of the Renault CAPTUR model series (first registered in 2021) were inspected in 2025. They recorded 161 defects leading to a failure, or 21.8 defects per 100 inspections. For cars of the same age nationwide the figure is 10.2. That is clearly more defects than in cars of the same age on average.
Steering joints and rods, steering gear
Front and rear axles, springs and dampers, tyres and wheels
Plates and register entries, VIN, documents
The remaining 6.2 % of defects fall under other items. Most advisories concerned road test and visibility (19). Median mileage 50,000 km.
No previous sales.
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The APR under Finnish consumer protection law is 7.48%, calculated for a loan of €7,500 with a repayment period of 9 years, an account fee of €5, an opening fee of €35 and a nominal interest rate of 5.80%. The amount repayable would then be €10,215, i.e. €94/month. A credit card's APR may be 18.97%, calculated for a loan of €1,500 with a repayment period of one year and a nominal interest rate of 17.50%. The amount repayable would then be €1,646 in total, i.e. €146 per month. The final APR, loan term and monthly instalment are set out in the loan agreement. Lenders draw up the loan agreement based on an individual credit assessment. The nominal interest rate offered may vary between 4.19% and 20%, and annual loan costs between €0 and €150. The loan term offered varies between 1 and 20 years. Loan amounts offered range from €500 to €70,000.
Vehicle tax under the tax tables in force in 2026.
Base tax is based on CO₂ emissions (WLTP), 33 g/km. Driving power tax is based on gross weight (2060 kg).
The average CO₂ of plug-in hybrids first registered in 2021 was 38.7 g/km (WLTP). This car is 6 g/km below that average.
An estimate of this car’s charging costs and the whole household’s electricity bill. Adjust the annual mileage, charging split and home type to match your own.
≈ 150 €/month · of which car charging approx. 485 €/yr
The kWh figure for charging includes conversion losses: more is drawn from the grid than reaches the battery (home charging ~12%, rapid charging ~7%).
For a plug-in hybrid, the estimate assumes approx. 55% electric driving; the rest is driven on petrol (approx. 874 €/yr).
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After 4 months 0.54 c/kWh until 31 Dec 2026, then 1.99 c/kWh
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View offerRanked by total cost in the first year at this consumption (7,470 kWh/yr), discounts included. Total costs shown are the ongoing price after the discount period. The electricity price is an assumed spot average, which you can adjust above. Spot electricity itself costs the same everywhere, contracts differ in margin and standing charge. Grid transfer charges and taxes are billed separately by the grid operator. Prices can change, so check the current price on the partner’s site.
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Estimated annual insurance cost (liability + comprehensive).
≈ 61 €/mo
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The listing says 2 sets of tyres are included.
Remember to check tyre condition with the seller.
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XSZ-313 is a 2021 Renault Captur with 106,000 km on the odometer. It is for sale at 13,990 €.
Renault Captur is for sale at 13,990 €.
According to maksimi.fi's price estimate, the asking price is above market price (estimated market price 13,100 €).
The car has been for sale for at least 3 days. The listing entered maksimi.fi's tracking on 14/08/2026.
No earlier completed sales are on record for this car.
The car is model year 2021 and was first registered on 21/04/2021.
The car's mileage is 106,000 km.
Based on the listing data, the next inspection is due around 4/2027. A car under 10 years old is inspected every two years.
19.9 % of Renault CAPTUR cars first registered in 2021 failed their periodic inspection in 2025 (737 inspections, median mileage 50,000 km). Failure rates are not directly comparable between models because typical mileage differs.
On 30/06/2026 there were 1,705 Renault passenger cars first used in 2021 in traffic use in Finland. That is 1.4 % of all cars first used that year, making it the 18th most common brand of that year among 34 brands. The most common fuel type among them is petrol (58.6 %). The figure is a snapshot of the whole fleet, not the number of cars for sale.
For Renault CAPTUR cars first registered in 2021, defects leading to a failure in 2025 inspections came most often from: steering, axles and suspension, vehicle identification. That is 21.8 defects per 100 inspections, against 10.2 for cars of the same age nationwide. Figures count defects, not cars, and describe the model series rather than this individual car.
The fuel type is plug-in hybrid and the gearbox is automatic.
Notable features include Tow bar, Adaptive cruise control, LED headlights, Reversing camera, Keyless entry and start. The full feature list is on this page.
Vehicle tax is 179 € per year. It consists of the base tax, determined by CO₂ emissions or gross weight, and the driving power tax, charged on fuels other than petrol.
The car's original tyre size is 215/60 R17.
The battery capacity is 9.8 kWh and the stated range is about 48 km.
The car is located in Varsinais-Suomi (Turku, Varsinais-Suomi).
According to the listing, the last service was 7/2026, 104,675 km.
2 yr 8 mo or 54,000 km of battery warranty remains.
The estimate is 1,394 € per year: vehicle tax 179 €, insurance 730 €, electricity 485 €. Insurance and energy are estimates; vehicle tax is calculated from the car's own data.
The seller is Rinta-Joupin Autoliike (Turku).
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