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172 ph1 iceberg to 182ff?



DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
Im going to get shouted at for not searching but whats a forum for?;) been on cliosport as Domvalver before, owned a naples 16v for 5yrs and my current 172 ph1 iceberg for 4yrs. Question is I fancy a 182FF in arctic blue but am torn as to whether I will regret it. Ive read about missing the cable throttle and 182s being less raw. My 172 is very clean fsh on 65k and I dont want to go backwards as it were on mileage or condition. Am I being unrealistic with a £4000 budget and all belts pulleys done? Sorry once again but searching never quite answers my question. Dom
 
From experience, apart from the cable throttle I preferred the Ph-2 to the Ph-1. Not quite the same situation as you as I previously owned a 172 Cup but given the choice I'd definitely pick a ph-2 over the ph-1.
 

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
I would test drive one or rather I will but there is none near me for sale at the moment, they surely dont drive that differently do they? except tyres do they have the same running costs?
 

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
I meant maintenance running costs like cambelt and pulley changes etc
 
You'll probably find the Ph-1 a little more economical, reading on here and speaking to people with 182s they tend to be a little thirstier. Biggest thing is what you've mentioned, tyre prices. Also depending on which year Ph-1 you get, some of them fall in to the old tax bracket, so tax is a bit cheaper.
 

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
yeah already on the heavy tax as I have a late Y reg, main thing for me is aesthetics too and a younger car -not that mine is so clean for its age which is part of the niggling regret thing. Thanks for the input though, its helps to firm up my ideas. Dom
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
For me - I went from a ph1 (with a years gap to a ph2). I hated the Ph2.

Interior was nicer to look at in the ph2, but still did the same job as the ph1.

Fuel economy was 10-15mpg worse. Stupid electronic throttle was annoying as hell.

Tyres are more expensive and the ride is not as nice as the 15's on the ph1.

Aside from that, they're basically exactly the same car but you're £3k down.

Go drive one ;)
 

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
If Im being honest I think it is the arctic blue and the ph2 styling Im after
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
I've never driven a ph1, but if you know the car & it's reliable I'd just keep it.
 

realnumber 1

ClioSport Club Member
For me - I went from a ph1 (with a years gap to a ph2). I hated the Ph2.

Interior was nicer to look at in the ph2, but still did the same job as the ph1.

Fuel economy was 10-15mpg worse. Stupid electronic throttle was annoying as hell.

Tyres are more expensive and the ride is not as nice as the 15's on the ph1.

Aside from that, they're basically exactly the same car but you're £3k down.

Go drive one ;)

For that to be the case then there HAS to have been something wrong with it. You might get 2-3 mpg more but thats about it.

If Im being honest I think it is the arctic blue and the ph2 styling Im after

I keep thinking about trading up for a 182 then thinking what's the point in spending more money. Not sure if I'd want a trophy for being a bit better or just a change in colour/slightly newer.
So far I keep resisting after all they're just more of the same to drive.
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
Nope. Driven a few Ph2's and can't even get close to my old ph1.

Drove all the way to Manchester in the OH's old 182 and I could only just see 40 being ridiculously cautious.

There's enough MPG threads on CS already. Ph1s are generally high 30s to high 40s, Ph2s are 30-40. Go have a look :p
 

realnumber 1

ClioSport Club Member
I've commented on them more than enough times thaks;). Seen 47 on a run in mine when trying. 10-15 is quite an exaggeration imo.
Slightly off topic although it's something to consider.
 

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
My trip always sits around 43mpg but I dont believe that to be honest. I do feel my car was such a steal when I got it(£2995 on 43k fsh 3yrs ago like new) and it has never let me down but at 11 it is bound to start needing money spending sooner or later like my 16v had begun to at 15yrs. Still I think the searching is as exciting as actually buying a new car
 

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
I was hoping for 'Do it' you lot make bad salesmen, good for my pocket though:approve:
 

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
My logic was sell my ph1 on 65k for say 1500 put another 1500-2000 to it and get a newer lower mileage car in a colour i prefer....I think
 
I've got a 172 Cup had it a year and had no problems. I tested about 4 other cups and a ph1, I have to admit I also wonder if I should have saved myself some cash and got the ph1. A lot of people say the ph2 just looks like a normal Clio which I'd agree with. Drive is more instant in the ph1. Interestingly on a convoy to goodwood last year of all the ph1s and ph2s in standard form there's nothing in the performance unless it's running badly.
 

Adamm.

ClioSport Club Member
I have owned a 182 cup and now a ph1 172.

I would just stick with what you have. I did prefer the standard cup suspension on the 182 compared to the ph1 172 suspension but if you have something else on the 172 then its improved anyway. I will say that i am abit picky and I always prefer a stiffer ride and after sitting in my g.fs mini the last 4 months the 172 feels very soft.
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
I had a 182 cup ages ago for a total of four weeks, two of which was in the showroom. Had my ph1 for 18 months, says it all really. Although.... If I was doing more miles I'd buy a Shi%%er and keep mine.
 


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