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Saxo VTR (if you can find a good one) is fun and affordable. VTS if you can stretch or 106 GTi might be a shout. All good to drive and cheap to maintain, provided they are not heaps to start with.
It's good to hear someone with a grain of sense, not willing to part with 2K for insurance on a...
Just been out for an hour or so in the Cup as I have new discs and pads all round and I thought I would see what they feel like under some spirited driving, conditions permitting. Also got some new rubber up front.
I thought it best to stick to fairly public roads as the back B roads are not...
Hmmmm....Tarantino ain't got $hit on you when it come to film! Complete waste of time, effort and fuel. But if you are having fun, fair enough. Sounds pretty average to me.
We don't need photos, it's a Mondeo - save the webspace for decent photos!
Mondeo is just a completly different car to the 182. If you are soft and prefer luxury over driver involvement, then you are not going to enjoy a Clio. Also, you ain't gonna get much backing on here. Keep the Clio and...
Want more speed - lose weight. Don't go down the IK/full system route for gains. Leave the car as standard, imo. It's like investing short-term in the Stock Market - you'll be disappointed and wish you didn't!
172 owners - rich softies that are jealous that their car is slower than the Cup and try to make out they needed aircon in order to justify their lack of speed and handling.
Cup owners - poor, hard ba$tards who live life on the edge and take it the limit every day.
But really, very little...
...you guessed it, the rear brakes!
Just put new rear discs and pads on 3 weeks ago and they still failed. Fu&& ing annoying!! New calipers in order to pass?