BMW M4; S1000 RR
I have actually been considering a 182cup as a play car recently. I doubt I'll ever get one though.
I would choose the 182 cup, simply because it's the mid point between a 172cup and a 182. ABS, Air con, sports cat, no xenons (that's a good thing in my book), cruise control (although the Clio CC is pretty dodgy...).
The wheels give bad cooling for the brakes and are comparitively heavy. Sell them and get some 172cup wheels or just some average Rota Slipstreams.
You say ABS isn't important, if you're hammering it round country lanes one day, and you turn a corner with a van parked on your side of the road, if it takes you by suprise, you're going to mash the pedal. Now sure, you might regain braking control. But will it be too late ?? I sure as hell wouldn't like to chance it, and I consider myself a competent driver, lack of ABS wouldn't bother me on a motorway or a track. But round town, country lanes. You can stick your 80kg weight saving. Which I would guess you could bring down to a difference of 60kg with lighter wheels and no spare tyre.
I would choose the 182 cup, simply because it's the mid point between a 172cup and a 182. ABS, Air con, sports cat, no xenons (that's a good thing in my book), cruise control (although the Clio CC is pretty dodgy...).
The wheels give bad cooling for the brakes and are comparitively heavy. Sell them and get some 172cup wheels or just some average Rota Slipstreams.
You say ABS isn't important, if you're hammering it round country lanes one day, and you turn a corner with a van parked on your side of the road, if it takes you by suprise, you're going to mash the pedal. Now sure, you might regain braking control. But will it be too late ?? I sure as hell wouldn't like to chance it, and I consider myself a competent driver, lack of ABS wouldn't bother me on a motorway or a track. But round town, country lanes. You can stick your 80kg weight saving. Which I would guess you could bring down to a difference of 60kg with lighter wheels and no spare tyre.