RE: Clio Renaultsport 200 (Cup Chassis)

RE: Clio Renaultsport 200 (Cup Chassis)

Friday 7th August 2009

Clio Renaultsport 200 (Cup Chassis)

600 is the magic number for the latest addition to the PH fleet



Cruising up and down the motorway at 3500rpm in the Clio Renaultsport 200 is both A) a shade over 70mph in sixth gear and B) mind-bendingly frustrating, especially if you’ve got a 600 mile stretch of ‘running-in’ tarmac ahead of you.

Nevertheless, we stoically resisted the almost overwhelming urge to start thrashing the wheel nuts off the newest addition to the PistonHeads fleet from the moment we collected it last week, right up to the moment the odometer clicked round to the magic 600 mile mark yesterday on my way to the office. At that particular moment, even the sternest upholder of the nation’s speed limits would have understood the need to drop down a couple of ratios on the slick-shifting six-speed 'box, nail the throttle to the floor and redline the 200 through the gears in a manner not altogether compatible with the letter of the law in a built-up area.


Riding shotgun with Stuart on a short hop to Slough later in the day, I was pleased to note that the Clio’s power to incite civic unrest was not lost on him either, although I winced as he put the first sticky finger print on the formerly pristine glass of the rear view mirror. He did pay for lunch though, and as Garlick and I had spent the previous afternoon sticking PH smileys to the 200’s pristine Glacier White paintwork it seemed churlish to complain. (600 miles of ‘running-in’ in a week is a full-on bonding experience I reckon, especially in a brand new car as engaging and full of character as our now rev-happy little Renault - so apologies if I sound a little over-protective!)

Not surprisingly, with an enforced 3500rpm rev-limit and a long motorway commute, I found plenty of time over the course of last week to ponder some of the Clio 200’s arguably less predictable characteristics.


First up is the quality of materials and rock-solid fit of our car’s interior. The dashboard, steering column cowl assemblies, door panels… everything, in fact, seems screwed together with the sort of bomb-proof solidity that is mostly associated with the Germans. French car phobics may find some comfort in the slightly fiddly action of the column-mounted switchgear for wipers and lights, but not in their apparent robustness, and even the driving position is terrific with loads of adjustment. (I’m 6’4” and I don’t feel at all cramped.) The seats themselves – optional lightweight Recaro jobs – are fabulous (if a little pricey at nearly a grand), and if we’re not still raving about them at the end of our six month loan I’ll be amazed.

The next thing I noticed is related to the obvious build quality, and is the refinement which at ‘everyday’ speeds is surprisingly good too. There’s a little tyre noise, but wind noise isn’t a problem and the engine doesn’t really begin to intrude until half way around the rev-counter – around the ‘running-in’ limit - after which point you’ll probably want to be enjoying the 2.0 litre engine's bark anyway. Coupled to lightly-weighted steering, an effortless clutch pedal and that slick six-speeder, this is a car your granny would happily drive to Sainsbury’s.


Sure, the ride is a little on the firm side, but the dual-stage shockers deliver sufficient damping to smooth out most irregularities without crashing or bouncing, and the lowered and stiffened Cup chassis set-up seems very sorted indeed for British roads.

We’ll be reporting in much more detail on our Clio 200’s sporting credentials once we’ve got a few more miles on the clock, not least because we’ve booked ourselves onto a Renaultsport track day at Bedford in a couple of weeks where we reckon the car's 200hp and supremely adjustable chassis will make it a total blast.

In fact one of the key factors in our decision to ask Renault for this loaner was the belief that it would make the perfect part-time track hero – so watch out for the car at various PistonHeads track events in the coming months too.


Meanwhile, it would be great to hear feedback from any other Clio 200 owners out there, or Renaultsport drivers of all types. Judging by the way our car has entertained us over its first 600 miles - we think you're on to something!

PistonHeads Fleet Clio Renaultsport 200 (Cup Chassis)
Basic On The Road Price: £16,750
Price As Tested: £18,075

(Options include Cup Chassis at £400, Satin Black 17ins alloy wheel upgrade at £175, Glacier White paint at £150 and Recaro front seats at £850)

Engine
Type F4R 832
Induction capacity 1,998 cc
Emissions conformance Euro 4
With Particulate Filter (FAP) No
Bore x Stroke 82.7 x 93 mm
Compression ratio 11.5 : 1
Balancing shaft No
Max. power 200 hp DIN @ 7,100 rpm
Max. torque 215 Nm @ 5,400 rpm
Fuel type Unleaded Petrol
Injection type Multipoint injection
No. of Cylinders 4
No. of Valves 16
Performance     
0-62mph (sec) 6.9
Max. speed (mph) 141
CDa                 0.35
Fuel Consumption / Emissions / VED rating
Combined 34.4 mpg
Extra Urban 44.1 mpg
Urban 25.0 mpg
CO2 Emissions 195 g/km
VED Band J
Capacity    
Fuel Tank 55 litres
Boot – seats up 288 dm3
Boot – seats down 1,038 dm3
dimensions                   
Length 4,017 mm
Height 1,477 mm
Wheelbase 2,585 mm
Width exc door mirrors 1,768 mm
Width inc door mirrors 2,025 mm
Weight
Kerb weight 1,204 kg / 2,654 lbs
Gearbox
No. forward gears 6                    
Gearbox Type Manual TL4 031
Vehicle speeds mph @
1,000 rpm (ratios)
1st 4.91 0.2973
2nd 7.84 0.475
3rd 10.87 0.6585
4th 13.70 0.8293
5th 17.00 1.0294
6th 20.36 1.2333
Final Drive 16/69 = 0.2319
Suspension
Type - front Double axis independent
Type - rear Torsion beam, coil springs
Front Anti-roll bar diameter 21 mm
Rear Anti-roll bar diameter 30 mm
Steering
Power assisted Variable electric
Brakes
ABS Standard
Front disc diameter / width 312 / 28 mm
Rear disc diameter / width 300 / 11 mm
Wheels and tyres
Wheel size 17-inch
Tyre size 215/45 R17 88W
Servicing and Warranty
Service intervals 12,000 / 1 year
Warranty 3 years / 60,000 miles
Author
Discussion

ChapppeRS

Original Poster:

4,483 posts

192 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Mmmm, not bad. Better in white than that awful green colour. Can I have a go?

Is it sad to point out that Recaro are apparently selling the exact same model of seat to Renault as they are for the Focus RS?

snorkel sucker

2,662 posts

204 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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are those seats as good to sit in as they are to look at?! they make the recaros in my old integra and ST look positively bland!

KrissJ

202 posts

184 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Yes, those Recaros are brilliant to sit in! They're also used in the Corsa VXR, although unlike the lovely leather clad ones in the Focus and Corsa, the Clio 200 -and 197 before it- gets the poverty spec version.

iggletiggle

1,380 posts

186 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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looks great in White.

and the "poverty spec" recaro's hold you in place a little better when made from the cloth than in leather form.


LukeBird

17,170 posts

210 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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hehe

I'd hardly call Recaro bucket seats (and they are gorgeous... had a test drive in a 197 a few months back and they were lovely) even in cloth, 'poverty' spec! wink
You'd have to be a right beggar to spend £850 on seats (or from the article they appear to be £1000, but I'm sure they were an £850 option on the 197 when I test drove... scratchchin)

leon9191

752 posts

194 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Love this car I drove an early 197 nearly traded my impreza in for it. And I've only heard good things about the new 200.

Only gripe I have about this on is the front end, really not keen on the new nose. Its a shame they didnt leave the styling alone.

Chris-R

756 posts

188 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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LukeBird said:
hehe

I'd hardly call Recaro bucket seats (and they are gorgeous... had a test drive in a 197 a few months back and they were lovely) even in cloth, 'poverty' spec! wink
You'd have to be a right beggar to spend £850 on seats (or from the article they appear to be £1000, but I'm sure they were an £850 option on the 197 when I test drove... scratchchin)
£850 is right, but isn't that 'nearly' a grand? Either way, it's a lot for a pair of seats, but when you see/sit in them you can see where the money goes - they've got built in side airbags, height adjustment and a hard-shell style squab that I don't think you get on the Focus.

Groober

775 posts

181 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Lovely car especially in white but why do Renault insist on making vile looking steering wheels in my opinion it really lets it down.

Stuart

11,635 posts

252 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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snorkel sucker said:
are those seats as good to sit in as they are to look at?! they make the recaros in my old integra and ST look positively bland!
Oh yes

I've got a bad back at present, and sitting in the Clio seems to be the only position where I've felt anything approaching comfort. I love this car already, and I've already started the campaign to get Mrs Stuart to sell her Cooper S and get one of these.

Thats how I roll

6,724 posts

185 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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leon9191 said:
Only gripe I have about this on is the front end, really not keen on the new nose. Its a shame they didnt leave the styling alone.
yes Couldn't have put it better myself TBH.

groober said:
...vile looking steering wheels...
What is vile about it? confused (Honest question, I'm not knocking your opinion)

RobCrezz

7,892 posts

209 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Thats how I roll said:
leon9191 said:
Only gripe I have about this on is the front end, really not keen on the new nose. Its a shame they didnt leave the styling alone.
yes Couldn't have put it better myself TBH.

groober said:
...vile looking steering wheels...
What is vile about it? confused (Honest question, I'm not knocking your opinion)
The steering wheel looks a bit fat imo.

thiscocks

3,128 posts

196 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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3500rpm at 70? what are you compaining about, that's fine! (I have to hack a daily motorway drive in my 106 Rallye)

Like the clio, but I just hate that dash and steering wheel...

sandys

207 posts

247 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Chris-R said:
£850 is right, but isn't that 'nearly' a grand? Either way, it's a lot for a pair of seats, but when you see/sit in them you can see where the money goes - they've got built in side airbags, height adjustment and a hard-shell style squab that I don't think you get on the Focus.
almost 2k for optional sport seats in a Abarth Punto, no air bags or adjustment so £850 is not bad.

Edited by sandys on Friday 7th August 11:27


Edited by sandys on Friday 7th August 11:31

Krakatoa

384 posts

191 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Stunning car in the flesh, not so in photos

SwineFluPirate

306 posts

212 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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I'll be sticking with the 197 for now thanks. I agree with the styling. If it aint broke and all that ......

Hopefully we will be seeing a Trophy, or Gordini version soon, so i'll hold out to see what Renaultsport can muster. Oh, and if i was to get a 200, alien Green is a must imo. Looks so much better in the flesh. White is so 2008!

LukeBird

17,170 posts

210 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Chris-R said:
£850 is right, but isn't that 'nearly' a grand? Either way, it's a lot for a pair of seats, but when you see/sit in them you can see where the money goes - they've got built in side airbags, height adjustment and a hard-shell style squab that I don't think you get on the Focus.
Yeah it is nearly a grand, but not quite! wink

minicab

7,794 posts

197 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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ChapppeRS said:
Is it sad to point out that Recaro are apparently selling the exact same model of seat to Renault as they are for the Focus RS?
...and they're also available from MINI as an acessory with JCW logos wink Albeit with a more upmarket covering (leather or alcantara) but with a much stronger pice tag!

Lovely little motor that Clio, and the front end black bit is growing on me too smile

nice write up!

V8mate

45,899 posts

190 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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My local Renault dealer is offering the Clio 200 Cup for £12,995 - nice discount.

SwineFluPirate

306 posts

212 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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V8mate said:
My local Renault dealer is offering the Clio 200 Cup for £12,995 - nice discount.
Really? That is very good!

Do you mind me asking which dealer?

Chris-R

756 posts

188 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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Krakatoa said:
Stunning car in the flesh, not so in photos
We'll take some better ones when the sun comes out!