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Thanks. 3 in a clio, that should be interesting lol. Yeah I'm sure we'll cope just fine. I was looking at 200's but that went out the window when we found out we were having a baby. Then we moved to a bigger house. Hard work these woman folk haha !
The centres are different. Where the bolt holes are on the renault ones are dished more than the speedline ones are. Hard to tell from the pictures but they are different.
Speedline:
Renault:
Might be worth me having a drive to Washington then. Depends on who else wants to come from near me I guess! That's if you guys don't mind me tagging along?
I know, I've test driven a couple now and to be honest.. there isn't a huge amount of room in the back. Just the ease of having the extra door rather than faff on moving seats forward and the likes. I'm going to borrow my dads car again i think and see if i can get her to use it. Otherwise i'll...
Still unsure to be honest. I think we're just going to see how we get on for a while with the Clio. I can't see it being a massive ball ache really, just thought I'd see if anyone else used it as a family car. :cool:
It's not so much a space thing. More for practicality. And it'll be the mrs driving it more than me which was why I was considering a bigger car. Purely so it was easier for her to get baby in and out of car. I understand people's comments about the mk 3's but I'd rather get a 4 door car like an...
That's my thinking, but she doesn't like big cars. I had my dads BMW for a little while and she wouldn't drive it. The biggest thing that's putting me off though is that I'd miss the thrill of the Clio too much to get rid and I couldn't really afford to keep it with another car.
Yeah, I was thinking that. The pram/pushchair thingy she's bought is huge! Havent even tried the baby seat in yet haha. I've been thinking about getting an Audi a4 s line but don't want to get rid of the Clio. I think we'll see how it goes for a little while then decide.
As the title says really. Me and the mrs are expecting our first baby very soon, and we're thinking of changing our cars, does anyone use their Clio as a family car? I'm not fussed about the economy side, just the practically and ease of using it with all the baby stuff..
Cheers, Stu.