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I personally disagree, having used 1 set this year.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/2009-Auto-Zeitung-Summer-Tyre-Test.htm
T1R came last out of 16 tyres tested, below some budget tyres.
Your honda's done most of it's depreciation, the Clio would lose a lot over the next few years. I'd probably spend some cash on coilovers and brakes for the Honda. If you go for the Clio get a cupped 200. The 200cup's interior is poor IMO, you can't adjust the driving position enough.
Re: iPhone AppStore must haves?
Only criticism at the moment is the postcode entry. The keyboard is set out alphabetically rather than qwerty, but that's being altered with the 1st update which should be out soon.
I was really tempted with a viper green wrap. Then I saw another hatchback with it done, it just looks incredibly chavvy, max power style. Personally, I'd go for grey.
White's already starting to become unfashionable.
Re: iPhone AppStore must haves?
Not sure what tomtom could do better given the price difference. I don't need the charger/bracket, mine charges off the hu.
(Plus I love the live services, where you can track other friends with copilot on screen, great for meets etc.)
Re: iPhone AppStore must haves?
Installed co-pilot last night, used it this morning. Great app! Driving in, iphone playing through the alpine hu, sat nav instructions coming loud and clear through the speakers. Bluetooth still working through the hands free kit. Fantastic.
It's like a different car. Respray, coilovers, seats, wheels (several), steering wheel, clutch, mounts, remap, exhaust. Doubt I'll ever sell, wouldn't be worth what's gone into it.