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Yes, just make sure you get whatever the best cover is, normally they'll do a 'Gold' version or something.
Remember, Renault don't provide warranty, finance or anything like that. They merely resell and add on their slice.
As i said, i paid £150 for a full warranty, covering the littlest of...
Don't buy from Renault. I paid £150 for a warranty on my 172.
http://www.carcareplan.co.uk
http://www.warrantydirect.co.uk
http://www.warrantywise.co.uk/
I would phone BT but then i have already checked the modem is connected and the computer is on... My only hope is to invite a sweaty fat sloth of a BT engineer to come round but i thought i'd try CS a go, as there are a some very knowledgable people on here. Somewhere...
It's worth noting that that there is a difference between Renault and Speedline versions. The Cup ones are flowformed, whereas the Speedlines aren't (unless you go to 17"). I'm not sure what the Trophy ones are...
So based on that you could say Renault ones are worth more.
At the moment at home i connect to internet, can get onto Google...and then that's it.
I look at the connection and it says around 6.0mps...isn't that really low, isn't half meg broadband around 512.0mps or am i reading the wrong stat?? I was guessing i have hardly any bandwidth but can get...
You've answered your own question. It still is hailed as the best handling hot hatch at the moment, yet is safter, more spacious and better built. As i have mentioned before, Renault are just listening to what the general public wants.
I think Babbage pimped out his horse drawn carriage on OZ Super Ts, they are that old.
Basically, get your car lowered on coilovers, fit some of those silversion indicator bulb things, lower profile tyres, and you're sorted.