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Have you ever driven a Aygo/C1/107? I have, I nearly bought a brand new 107 when I was getting rid of my 206 GTi, in the end I ended up getting another Clio (my Ph2 172 Flamer).
It was quite a fun car to drive, put quite a smile on my face because you could boot it all say every day and it...
Oh yeah, because a Clio is so baller. Its a first car, as I said. Needs to be cheap, safe, dull, slow not easily modded.
Aygo/107/C1 are cheap to insure because they don't get amateur chassis engineers buying them for lows and picking up hot chav ass.
Noticed how people are going on about the engine? Purely because that is the only well screwed together bit about a RenaultSport Clio. :o
The engine will run forever, its the rest of the car that is the worry.
I'd love to get some on my Flamer. I reckon it only needs 10mm front and back though.
And maybe a 30mm suspension drop.
Actually f**k it, I don't mod cars any more.
If someone said to me at 17, you can only have two cars:
1) A VW Fox
2) A Fiat Cinquento
I would take the Fox, because I'm not mentally deficient. It's the OP's first car ffs, it needs to be dull, safe, cheap to run and reliable. 1.2 16v Clios have far too many gremlins for this, hell I bet a...
You will die in a crash if you get a original Mini. Don't forget it's not just about you hitting stuff, it's about other people hitting you too. And since you're not an experienced driver yet you won't be able to get yourself out the way etc.
Also most Classic insurance needs you to be over 25.
Hmm... I wonder why everyone keeps selling... maybe due to the fact that a high power Clio like that must be such a problem child you'd give it up for adoption before it bankrupts you.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004V9E5WK/?tag=cliospnet01-21
Job done. Beats are f**king b****cks and if you actually like music you'll buy Shure headphones.