This story has its explanation. It turns out that back in 2011, there was a client for this Renault Clio. Moreover, the car had already changed ownership – the buyer paid for the car itself and made all necessary additional payments. However, he did not manage to pick up the car due to his sudden death.
For unknown reasons, the relatives of the deceased decided that they did not need the new Clio, and as a result, the car ended up at a state auction, where it was purchased by the same dealership where it had been stored all this time. After that, the car was offered to the company's employees.

However, it was not possible to close the issue immediately – a serious struggle broke out for the Clio with zero mileage. As a result, it was decided to hold a drawing, which was won by a certain Pablo Fabian Aramayo.
In the end, the commotion dragged on for 10 years, but all this time the Renault Clio was carefully kept in the showroom.
The new owner paid 800,000 Argentine pesos for the Renault, which is equivalent to $8,241. Before leaving the dealership, the sedan underwent pre-sale preparation and consumables were replaced. In addition, the car was given a 1-year warranty.
It should be noted that in Brazil, the Clio that is known in Europe, and in particular in Ukraine, under the name Symbol was previously sold (from 1996 to 2016).








