Renault Clio 182 Advice

Renault Clio 182 Advice

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Mr.Nobody

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1,121 posts

61 months

Saturday 3rd May
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I’ve found a 182 local that I was looking as a project car. But I’m after some advice on this one:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202504271...

illmonkey

19,017 posts

211 months

Saturday 3rd May
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What do you want to know?

Seems overpriced. You should get on the FB clio groups and ask there, LOADS swap hands.

As for the one in the ad:

st wheels and tyres (generally considered a good indicator for how it's looked after)
Coolant looks low
lots of scratches
Doesn't have (at least) 1 of the cup packs
Dash lights on (They all do at some point!)
Controls are scratched to death
5 years without a service
MASSIVE rust on arches

Walk away, there are better cars cheaper. (I've owned my 182 for 8 years, done 50+ skip runs in it and it's in better nick)

ETA: Seller says bodywork is VGC, bks!

As for any advise on any 182, be handy with a spanner. They are cheap and French and always need work. But they are bloody good fun when they work!

Edited by illmonkey on Saturday 3rd May 20:11

Mr.Nobody

Original Poster:

1,121 posts

61 months

Saturday 3rd May
quotequote all
illmonkey said:
What do you want to know?

Seems overpriced. You should get on the FB clio groups and ask there, LOADS swap hands.

As for the one in the ad:

st wheels and tyres (generally considered a good indicator for how it's looked after)
Coolant looks low
lots of scratches
Doesn't have (at least) 1 of the cup packs
Dash lights on (They all do at some point!)
Controls are scratched to death
5 years without a service
MASSIVE rust on arches

Walk away, there are better cars cheaper. (I've owned my 182 for 8 years, done 50+ skip runs in it and it's in better nick)

ETA: Seller says bodywork is VGC, bks!

As for any advise on any 182, be handy with a spanner. They are cheap and French and always need work. But they are bloody good fun when they work!

Edited by illmonkey on Saturday 3rd May 20:11
It does look a little worse for wear. I’ll have a look on some forums. But as this was local I thought why not. Do you reckon it’s worth about a grand?

illmonkey

19,017 posts

211 months

Saturday 3rd May
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A grand perhaps. you need to check if the belts have been done, that’s a £1000 on its own!

I suggest you read up a bit and learn what’s what before diving in. Take a read of my topic for a scary insight. If it’s to learn etc, a bad car can sometimes be better! But you need to know what you’re paying for

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...


Mr.Nobody

Original Poster:

1,121 posts

61 months

Saturday 3rd May
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illmonkey said:
A grand perhaps. you need to check if the belts have been done, that’s a £1000 on its own!

I suggest you read up a bit and learn what’s what before diving in. Take a read of my topic for a scary insight. If it’s to learn etc, a bad car can sometimes be better! But you need to know what you’re paying for

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Thank you. I’ve asked if the belts have been done.

Mr.Nobody

Original Poster:

1,121 posts

61 months

Saturday 3rd May
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illmonkey said:
A grand perhaps. you need to check if the belts have been done, that’s a £1000 on its own!

I suggest you read up a bit and learn what’s what before diving in. Take a read of my topic for a scary insight. If it’s to learn etc, a bad car can sometimes be better! But you need to know what you’re paying for

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
He said he doesn’t think that it’s been done. Which is quite a worry seeing as he’s had the car 11 years. I’ve told him it’s around £1500. He said to make him an offer as he needs to sell it.

illmonkey

19,017 posts

211 months

Saturday 3rd May
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Mr.Nobody

Original Poster:

1,121 posts

61 months

Saturday 3rd May
quotequote all
illmonkey said:
A grand perhaps. you need to check if the belts have been done, that’s a £1000 on its own!

I suggest you read up a bit and learn what’s what before diving in. Take a read of my topic for a scary insight. If it’s to learn etc, a bad car can sometimes be better! But you need to know what you’re paying for

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
He said he doesn’t think that it’s been done. Which is quite a worry seeing as he’s had the car 11 years. I’ve told him it’s around £1500. He said to make him an offer as he needs to sell it.

Mr.Nobody

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1,121 posts

61 months

Sunday 4th May
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I’ve joined some of the forums. Someone said you could make it a project car. But it’s probably worth less than a grand due to it needing the belts, a proper service, welding, alloys etc.