VX220 non turbo still in a different league on track!
the vx220 is a series 2 elise chassis with a different engine and clams
along with elise it really is the best handling affordable car out there (that you can use day to day)
Willys are pisch imo...over hyped! Didn't live up to my expectation! Hence why it got punted.
Willys are pisch imo...over hyped! Didn't live up to my expectation! Hence why it got punted.
Jelly on wheels compared to the VX!
i own both, and would say round the track the vx220 na would eat standard clio 182, but on a country road the clio would have it!
lol..iv driven both..over the same road...the willy was quicker. i have a pass, and the owner of the vx to prove it lol
think the vids kinda show wot they can actually do....3 diff williams'
the vx s seem to pull like valver pace to me tbh. not overly quick but not exactly shy. was a non turbo version tho.
lmao @ the willy haters
well if you 'slammed' the vx220 it would be scraping off the floor, of course lowering a car makes it better handling imo, since lowering mine i'v certainly felt the differenceAnother point:
He clearly thinks that slamming a car makes it handle better. Renault don't spend millions on chassis engineering for nothing. Stiff ride does not equal good handling. Grip alone does not make good handling. A slammed Clio may be better on a track, but on a real road I would bet a months wages that a standard or lightly lowered model would spank your arse into the kitty litter.
The VX220/Elise handles better because Lotus know what they are doing, and have done for a long time. Ever noticed how you don't see a 'slammed' VX220? Because it would knacker it up. Simple.
wouldn't waste my money on a vx personally there s##tClearly some noob who has never driven one
Any vx220 would hump a 182 on track
i have been in hot hatches pretty much all my driving life, and as stated previously, given more time in the vx i could probably get it somewhere near the williams in terms of a-b
the vids show just how capable the clios are, ok so its not exactly a 172/182 etc, but arent these cars supposed to be better than a williams??
track days are a fantastic indication of how quick a car is, as is drag racing. yes driving skill and track knowledge count in some respects, but even a numpty can go quick in a straight line. 2 cars accelerating at the same time, both flat out, in a straight line will indicate which is faster. or who has the bigger balls. but then if u dont have the balls to drive said car why buy it?
lol..iv driven both..over the same road...the willy was quicker. i have a pass, and the owner of the vx to prove it lol
think the vids kinda show wot they can actually do....3 diff williams'
the vx s seem to pull like valver pace to me tbh. not overly quick but not exactly shy. was a non turbo version tho.
lmao @ the willy haters
Yes please bud, i've been in a stage 2'd one & a stage 4'd one, I want to see what an almost standard ones like.My comments were in no way to slate a clio or the owners.
It is just a totally different car - requiring different skills.
The VXT is hugely tuneable for sensible money too.
If anyone is at the Southend meet I will take you out.
Classic Comedy Gold CS thread!
Your opinion is uninformed. A renault driver, criticising the kudos of the Vauxhall badge? I'm amazed you can operate a computer, let alone muster the brain power to type (semi) readable sentences.so basically for givin my opinion on a car i get slated, then you get k##bs like mcbunny givin it the biggin
I've driven an S1 K-series Elise, and it makes my 182 feel like a trifle. Since the VX is essentially the same chassis (albeit with added understeer) I can safely say it will tear ANY Clio a new one, slammed, coilovered, or otherwise. You can put any badge on it you like, but it won't change the outcome. How 'dya like those apples?