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when buying my girlfriends 1.6 16v mk2 clio i told the salesman it needs new rear disks.
he tells me it doesnt as its just been thru the workshop for a safety check that picks up these things and if they are legal then they arnt changing them. i said no im not saying i think it needs rear...
i had a guy pull up at the lights and put his window down and rev it at me asking me if "i wanted to go for it" as he said lightweight cup version with a big grin on his face.
ohh really, bye bye lol
v6 will be fine, id imagine in the wet if your driving like a dick then it could catch you out.
only rear wheel drive cars ive driven have been longer wheel base turbo buses, 200sx/rx7's and they are hairy. but v6 will be fine with less power and no turbo to catch you out!
its an improved version of the already awesome 197 so why not....
shorter ratio box, more low down power, more top end power and torque, better mpg, better suspension and steering.
theres not really a a part of the car they havn't touched in some way!
it means the seats have no side supports and when you corner hard u go flying off the seat into the handbrake.
exterior differences.....
rear spoiler
alloy wheels
front fog lights
colour coded fog light covers
later ones have a different front bumper and different grill from the non dynamique...
im not bashing i spent 2 years with one, i know them inside out and can tell you any thing you want to know about them..... you will get the handbrake up your arse.
it was on the same RR all cars ran consistent power (ie 172 running 165ish and 182 running 175ish :) so just as pointless as the power claims stated above :)
avoid that blue one like the plague. its missed nearly 3 services, no cambelt doubt its had gearbox oil done, brake fluid done, coolant done, thats all overdue