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Not yet. Just clicked over 1,000 miles in the last couple of days, will be up to approx 2,500 early in August when I get to boot it around Goodwood...can't wait for that.
My mixed driving isn't really typical as I spend my entire life plodding (and sometimes flying) along minor A and B...
I'm hoping they'll be no tortue at all. There should be comfort that the little extra the Clio RS gives isn't worth the £3.5k ish extra Renault wanted for it.
Renault and their useless launch of (and apparent failure to deliver) what should have been a ground breaking car. That and Chris Harris' first drive comments about the ST on twitter were enough to convince me to jump ship.
Check the tyre pressures when you get it...experience of a lot of owners is that they come with about 8-10 psi too much in the rear.
Then go and find a large clear-sighted wide empty roundabout and try and get it moving about :D
Doubtful...I wasn't really going for a full-on launch and was quite laid back with the gear changes. I think 100 came up in approx. 18 seconds which sounds about right to me.
LOL at wife liked it. Mine hates it with a passion. Today was the first time in 900 miles she's even so much as sat in it.
I know what you mean about the coloured non-diffuser looking odd...they should have given it a proper one or not bothered...and body coloured as it is just looks wrong.
It's induction noise direct from the inlet manifold but it's amplified through a membrane before being routed into the cabin.
LOL...I remember seeing you...it's black right...and a little grubby? Is the boot/tailgate one complete piece of glass? That's what I was thinking as I went past...I've...
Doesn't sound quite like that in real life...I had the microphone clipped to the top edge of the passenger floormat to try and capture wherever it is the sound is piped in.
As Jaff says, once you hear it first hand it makes sense.
900 miles in now so thought I'd give it a bit of a session...
Economy is improving as the mileage increases, I brimmed the tank tonight after 130 miles of driving like a granny followed by 30 miles of flat out idiocy and managed 42mpg.
It still feels a bit tight up top...as the torque tails...
In 9 out of 10 driving situations, yes, it would leave my 200 for dust. It would be gone before I'd even thought about dropping the required 3 cogs in my 200 to get access of some of its hidden torque.
Now on a track would be a different story as both motors are permanently in the sweet spot...
Spirit Blue? ;)
Yes on the black...Panther metallic, my mate is about to order an ST-2 in black + style kit, Tried to get him to leave the style pack off for maximum stealth but it's still free of charge at the moment so he's having it.
1st week of July is good...my original ETA had slipped back to 15th July.
It's well worth the wait, I can't wait for you to get yours then at least someone else will understand when I try and get across how 'right' it all feels.
It's simply because of the torque...with pretty much all 214lbft available at a little over 2k rpm. In the 200 I could make similar progress but had to wring it out between 5-7k rpm...so it always felt like it was a massive effort. In the ST it's no effort. At all.
It's now feeling like it's...
Looks aside (which I appreciate are a bit Marmite) what's wrong with it?
1,150 kgs, enough power/torque to pull the skin off a rice pudding (something my 200 always struggled with), and a really really good chassis. It's really biddable on the throttle, I think it'll prove to be an absolute...
How much space do you really need? Do you want 35 mpg or 45 mpg? Apart from that, flip a coin, they're great cars.
I've just given mine a quick rinse and my ancient Galaxy S seems to capture the colour quite well...
Maximum baller, right there ^^^ ;)
I'd love to be able to say that a £40-£80 a month saving from a slight change in driving style is pointless, but I can't as it isn't pointless to me.
What does not caring about fuel consumption give you in return?
I drive the same roads day in day out.
In my 200 I could get 40mpg or I could get 30mpg depending on my approach - but both driving 'styles' would get me to work in the same amount of time.
So the extra £20 a week from getting...
£125 p.a.
My 172 Cup? On road or track? On track I'll be able to tell you after 10th August...so long as it's dry at Goodwood. Not fussed if it is or isn't tbh. I know I keep saying it but until you get behind the wheel it's difficult to appreciate just how right Ford have got this. Pace is...
Said already but I'll say it again as I think it's the single most important factor in getting good mpg, and that is, look ahead, plan, and BRAKE LESS.
Holding a constant speed uses very little fuel (unless you're sat at 70mph+), it is accelerating that burns it up, and every time you press...
I don't know how you're coping...the wait was absolutely killing me!
No specific running-in routine as such, just being sympathetic with the motor. Doesn't need thrashing as it flies at 2.5k rpm so it's easy to just surge along on the torque.
I've had a few exploratory runs early on near 5k...