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You will be able to transport in the clio no probs. When I picked mine up it went in fine with seats down.
You will need to remove a seat in the front to fit it though.
My point was I assumed you had driven one from your post.
I wondered what your thoughts were on the R32 over the clio RS.
I assumed wrongly and was sucked in by your trolling.
I've driven both incidentally.
Genuine question... You drive an R32 and I assume from your post you have driven both the Fiesta and the RS and favoured the RS?
If the RS is 'that' good, is the VW that much better again hence you're driving it over the RS?
Can't find a decent picture...
This is a picture of a car fitted with a Decat but same principal.
Jack car up, look for Cat converter and something similar to the above... If I recall correctly it's a 22mm spanner to remove it.
Next product for the test panel arrived today, nice surprise a full retail size bottle of Auto Finesse Verso, 2 air fresheners and a chocolate Santa to munch.
You really know how to market your products and keep you're customer base happy :)
As (the sensible people) above have said its normal.
I've a 1.2 clio in the family which we have had from new in 2005, only got 12k miles on the clock and it does exactly as pictured above. All you need to do is scrape off the sludge and put the cap back on
Just make sure you change the oil...