RE: Renaultsport Clio 200 - full details
Discussion
The Obeast said:
I thought the Corsa VXR nurburgring thingy had a LSD?
On topic, not a fan of the looks, but I don't think renaultsport will suddenly stop being able to make good hot hatch, just because they've changed the engine and gearbox.
Indeed it did. List price was higher too as it was a limited edition.On topic, not a fan of the looks, but I don't think renaultsport will suddenly stop being able to make good hot hatch, just because they've changed the engine and gearbox.
I can't think of any standard small hatch that's been given an LSD. Not that I wouldn't like it to have one, but people can't complain about it being too expensive and then say they want an LSD too to make it more expensive
This car is simply not growing on me.
I love hot Renault's, had a drive in a 182, 197 and test drove a 200. Great fun and I very well might buy a 200 in a couple of years.
This one leaves me completely cold. I don't like the design, nor the fact it doesn't come with a manual as standard, I don't like the fact it doesn't come as a 3-door as standard. It also doesn't strike me as that different from the standard clio.
Fingers crossed for the Fiesta ST.
I love hot Renault's, had a drive in a 182, 197 and test drove a 200. Great fun and I very well might buy a 200 in a couple of years.
This one leaves me completely cold. I don't like the design, nor the fact it doesn't come with a manual as standard, I don't like the fact it doesn't come as a 3-door as standard. It also doesn't strike me as that different from the standard clio.
Fingers crossed for the Fiesta ST.
Not that long ago, I remember when the MKV Golf GTI was first introduced, its starting price was £19,995. And that was a proper German C-Segment hatch with a 2.0L turbo engine. People compliant about how expensive the new MINI (B-Segment hatch just like Clio) is. The fact is the base price of the Cooper S is 'only' £18k...
I always thought an A-Segment hot hatch should be £10k-£12.5k. B-Segment should be £12.5k-£15k. And C-Segment (none Audi/BMW/Mec) should be £15k-£20k...
I always thought an A-Segment hot hatch should be £10k-£12.5k. B-Segment should be £12.5k-£15k. And C-Segment (none Audi/BMW/Mec) should be £15k-£20k...
i think styling is ok, but no perfohub but it has fake sounds and 5-door only
i can get over edc tranny and 1.6 turbo but this other stuff, no thanks
for me from now on cooper s is my favourite small hatch
actually the thing that i'm most worried about is what is this saying about the future megane rs??
i fear we're losing the best here...
i can get over edc tranny and 1.6 turbo but this other stuff, no thanks
for me from now on cooper s is my favourite small hatch
actually the thing that i'm most worried about is what is this saying about the future megane rs??
i fear we're losing the best here...
framerateuk said:
I just re-read the article to find it's been changed. So it looks like the new Clio won't get the Perfohub suspension setup, which is a bit disappointing.
Correct; I'd phoned Renault to check and was told it was Perfohub - or probably was - and then got a call back to say it wasn't. Sadly I'd published by that point so had to redact, while keeping within my 572-word limit of course. Caused no end of headaches that!Anyway, is now correct and sadly no Perfohub.
Cheers,
Dan
I'll go out on a limb and say, the engine noise thing actually sounds quite amusing, and I dare say there are a few on here who would agree, but wouldn't dare say so for the risk of being shot!
Not strictly necessary for sure, but definitely has potential to be amusing, as long as its not trying to simulate an F1 car, and you can turn it off. Although I suspect the appeal may wear thin after a while.
Badly needed better fuel economy - from what I've read the 197/200 is poor in that respect.
I'll also go out on a limb and say those looks are NOT growing on me. This is a seriously fugly car.
Not strictly necessary for sure, but definitely has potential to be amusing, as long as its not trying to simulate an F1 car, and you can turn it off. Although I suspect the appeal may wear thin after a while.
Badly needed better fuel economy - from what I've read the 197/200 is poor in that respect.
I'll also go out on a limb and say those looks are NOT growing on me. This is a seriously fugly car.
loveice said:
Not that long ago, I remember when the MKV Golf GTI was first introduced, its starting price was £19,995. And that was a proper German C-Segment hatch with a 2.0L turbo engine. People compliant about how expensive the new MINI (B-Segment hatch just like Clio) is. The fact is the base price of the Cooper S is 'only' £18k...
I always thought an A-Segment hot hatch should be £10k-£12.5k. B-Segment should be £12.5k-£15k. And C-Segment (none Audi/BMW/Mec) should be £15k-£20k...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InflationI always thought an A-Segment hot hatch should be £10k-£12.5k. B-Segment should be £12.5k-£15k. And C-Segment (none Audi/BMW/Mec) should be £15k-£20k...
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