OK! I'm new here.
I read the original posters question. and was going to attempt an answer. But after reading the whole thread. I found that corners had been turned and it was turning into a depends on your psychological profile and how much money you like spending. and how much you like too get from a car when you go to sell it?
I recently purchased a 2010 Alien Green RS 200FF with Cup chassis. Why? Because I am a driving enthusiast. (Not Track.) I wanted a car that made me want to have enjoyed the journey, not the destination.
Now while I read up all the specs and reviews and appreciated the desire for "Recaro" seats. It was certainly not foremost in my requirements. The SH. car is cheaper without them. But no matter if you had them in a SH. car. I would ask questions on why they were specced in the first place. "Oh you do Track days?"MMmm?
I guess I don't fall into the "Cliosport agegroup"?
I'm 54 and loving the purity of this car.
I would consider that with the advent of PCPs and deferred payment plans. Many of the Cliosport target agegroup, will now have access, to what they perceive to be "Better cars". And so the selling of your "Pride and pampered Joy" may only be of consideration to Clio enthusiasts. Therfore decreasing your Selling options?
And so you then have to try to sell to those who want the most from as little as they can pay. And so the worn Recaros become a bargaining point?
Anyways. As I am an "Old Codger" My one complaint of this car is the positioning of the doorhandles.(Sorry if it has been covered before)
. But they are atrocious. I have to park on a slope or a windy carpark and I constantly have to grab the door edge to stop it falling open. Yep! That's the kindoff s**t you consider at my age.
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BTW. I have many "Yummie Mummies" admiring the Clio. So be prepared when selling to a woman with her kids wanting to try it out for access when it comes to sell?:nono:
Cheers.