RE: Renault Clio Williams: Spotted
Discussion
Nors said:
I've got a Williams 1 and a 205 1.9 Gti. Both great cars but if I'm honest, personally, I prefer the Williams. I'm sure some will disagree but like most things, it's down to personal preference.
Feels like a proper pocket rocket to me even today, must have felt warp factor back in it's day.
I think Renault took the 205gti ethos and smoothed off the raggedy edges and created a very well balanced little hot hatch.. Feels like a proper pocket rocket to me even today, must have felt warp factor back in it's day.
Turbobanana said:
All at once, the slithery rear end stepped out of line, uninvited. I simply caught it with a dab of oppo and was away.
The Clio Williams is a bh. And I spanked it.
Ha ha You think the Williams would oversteer, you should have tried my 306 dturbo, the meerest hint of lift off in the wet sent you over steering into the next millennium. The Clio Williams is a bh. And I spanked it.
Edited by Turbobanana on Friday 15th March 10:21
I think the tyres made a massive difference to my clio. Yes you could make it oversteer but always found it to be controllable.
Good days
I think Nicole would love her cio to be spanked
Edited by M4CK 1 on Friday 15th March 11:43
I always fancied one of these back in the day as it was one of my dream cars as a young, but broke man. but the prices now are way too high. You can probably get a DC2 Integra for less money. As good as the Clio is, I think I'd rather have one of those tbh.
I agree with the other poster who says buy a 306 GTI-6 for a fraction of the price. The GTI-6 really is a bargain now compared with many 90s modern classics.
I agree with the other poster who says buy a 306 GTI-6 for a fraction of the price. The GTI-6 really is a bargain now compared with many 90s modern classics.
M4CK 1 said:
Ha ha You think the Williams would oversteer, you should have tried my 306 dturbo, the meerest hint of lift off in the wet sent you over steering into the next millennium.
I ran them as company cars when I sold Peugeots back in the Middle Ages. Fond memories of "extending them throughout their operating range" across the Denbigh Moors.You could get decent 4 wheel drifts when conditions allowed, so I can only assume that if you remember just the oversteer then you weren't trying hard enough
Turbobanana said:
M4CK 1 said:
Ha ha You think the Williams would oversteer, you should have tried my 306 dturbo, the meerest hint of lift off in the wet sent you over steering into the next millennium.
I ran them as company cars when I sold Peugeots back in the Middle Ages. Fond memories of "extending them throughout their operating range" across the Denbigh Moors.You could get decent 4 wheel drifts when conditions allowed, so I can only assume that if you remember just the oversteer then you weren't trying hard enough
greenarrow said:
I always fancied one of these back in the day as it was one of my dream cars as a young, but broke man. but the prices now are way too high. You can probably get a DC2 Integra for less money. As good as the Clio is, I think I'd rather have one of those tbh.
I agree with the other poster who says buy a 306 GTI-6 for a fraction of the price. The GTI-6 really is a bargain now compared with many 90s modern classics.
The 306gti is a very good buy, becoming rarer.I agree with the other poster who says buy a 306 GTI-6 for a fraction of the price. The GTI-6 really is a bargain now compared with many 90s modern classics.
The DC2 is similar money to the Williams. An OK condition will be about 5k to a 10k mint one
greenarrow said:
I always fancied one of these back in the day as it was one of my dream cars as a young, but broke man. but the prices now are way too high. You can probably get a DC2 Integra for less money. As good as the Clio is, I think I'd rather have one of those tbh.
I agree with the other poster who says buy a 306 GTI-6 for a fraction of the price. The GTI-6 really is a bargain now compared with many 90s modern classics.
Yes, I reckon if you want a GTi-6/Rallye now is the time to get one before they start really going up. Top ones still only 5-6k and a few about at 1500 quid - highly rated and GT86 performance so quick enough even now I agree with the other poster who says buy a 306 GTI-6 for a fraction of the price. The GTI-6 really is a bargain now compared with many 90s modern classics.
geeks said:
Turbobanana said:
All at once, the slithery rear end stepped out of line, uninvited. I simply caught it with a dab of oppo and was away.
The Clio Williams is a bh. And I spanked it.
You are Troy Queef and I claim my five pounds!The Clio Williams is a bh. And I spanked it.
Edited by Turbobanana on Friday 15th March 10:21
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