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Used Renault Trafic Turbo

All used Renault Trafic Turbo listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices or used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Renault Trafic from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Turbo

A turbocharger is a forced induction that pushes more into the combustion chamber of an engine which allows more fuel to be added. A turbo draws it's power from the exhaust gasses of the engine, which are used to drive a turbine , which in turn powers a compressor/ air pump. Suitable for a full range of automotive, marine, aviation, rail, plant and machinery applications, turbochargers are used to enable an engine to produce more power and run more efficiently.

The idea of a turbocharger is to increase the density of the air pulled into each cylinder of the engine( also known as increasaing volumetric efficiency). The advantage of squeezing more air into the combustion chamber is that proportionally more fuel can also be added, which means that more power is generated from the explosions in each cylinder. This improves the power to weight ratio of an engine, making it more efficient and powerful than a non-turbocharged( or naturally aspirated) engine of the same size. 

Renault Trafic trivia

  • The Renault Trafic was one of the first vehicles to be brought up to standard for the Euro 6 Emissions. At the same time, Nissan boosted the engine by 5hp.
  • In Australia in 2020, the Renault Trafic was rebadged and then sold as the third-generation Mitsubishi Express.
  • It used to be that when you bought a Renault Trafic, you would be given the option of either a 4-year warranty or 100,000-mile warranty. However, the current Trafic comes with a 3-year policy as standard (and still covers 100,000 miles).
  • Officially, the Renault Trafic can easily manage 25,000 miles (or two years) between servicing.
  • If you want to see the Renault Trafic in action, the van features in the action film The Bourne Identity. Matt Damon collides into a Renault Trafic, but the van survives!