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Took the car to the Clio Owners Weekend at Blyton last weekend. Had a great time out on track without the car suffering as it was at both Bedford trackdays, I'm really enjoying ownership now.
A video of one of my favorite sessions, showing how forgiving the Clio is at a few minutes in, a...
It depends on you, if you want a low mileage Cup and you're going to use it very little, then buy one for £5k and hope you can find someone looking for a 40k one for £5k when you sell.
Personally, I'd be gutted as soon as it got a knock in a carpark and I'd not want to track it. That's why I...
I wouldn't spend £5k on a standard Cup. They are good, but not 5k of goodness. For that you could have a higher mile one with lots of goodies, suspension/diff for example
If it's the good news I'm thinking, we use our 172 Cup with 2 rugrats and it's a cracker. Double pushchair fits in the boot. Just because your todger works, you don't need to buy a people carrier.
@Jeff simply I was saying to a friend last week about the running costs, we were in a position a few years back to buy an M3 or an Evo but frankly I'm scared of the running costs. Our friends have one of the late Evos and they don't use it that much due to it's drinking habit!
Yeah, you pop the stereo out, plug it in where the changer goes. I then pushed mine down the back of the dash and lifted out the cup holders and ran the aux lead through the hole in the ashtray. I added a 50 cm extension on it to that.