Ibis A3 BE
Hi all,
My car was in having it's first MOT today, so I took the chance to go out for a spin in their 197. It was in Ultra Red, had the cup chassis, and new gear ratios.
I had been driving a 1.2 Campus as a courtesy car, so stepped into the 197 slightly forgetting exactly what the 182 felt like. The 197 felt very together, nicely substantial and planted. Yes it's a lot more comfortable inside with better feeling materials and generally feels a lot more solid. The clutch still seems quite meaty but not as heavy as the 182's. First impression of power was pretty good, and I have to admit being able to push through the first few gears on full attack it felt nicely fast and sounded good. I really appreciated the differences to the 182 and was wondering if I could really justify the extra money needed to make the change...
I got back into my 182 hoping I wouldn't feel too let down, and as soon as I got moving I appreciated what the 182 has that the 197 doesn't seem to have. The engine feels more tractable and picks up harder from earlier in the rev range, the steering feel is superb and suddenly I didn't care about the nicer materials and more polished interior.
I see the 197's appeal, and will seriously think about a change sometime in the future, but right now I am very happy with the 182.
Hope that wasn't too much of a waste of your time, but just some of my thoughts!
My car was in having it's first MOT today, so I took the chance to go out for a spin in their 197. It was in Ultra Red, had the cup chassis, and new gear ratios.
I had been driving a 1.2 Campus as a courtesy car, so stepped into the 197 slightly forgetting exactly what the 182 felt like. The 197 felt very together, nicely substantial and planted. Yes it's a lot more comfortable inside with better feeling materials and generally feels a lot more solid. The clutch still seems quite meaty but not as heavy as the 182's. First impression of power was pretty good, and I have to admit being able to push through the first few gears on full attack it felt nicely fast and sounded good. I really appreciated the differences to the 182 and was wondering if I could really justify the extra money needed to make the change...
I got back into my 182 hoping I wouldn't feel too let down, and as soon as I got moving I appreciated what the 182 has that the 197 doesn't seem to have. The engine feels more tractable and picks up harder from earlier in the rev range, the steering feel is superb and suddenly I didn't care about the nicer materials and more polished interior.
I see the 197's appeal, and will seriously think about a change sometime in the future, but right now I am very happy with the 182.
Hope that wasn't too much of a waste of your time, but just some of my thoughts!