Depends what your after, the 100s box isn't great to use, best suited to motorway cruising work really, its doubtfull you'll find one anyway. If you munch motorway miles and aren't bothered about keeping with 1.6 Clios get a 65, you won't struggle to find one either. If your after 70mpg+ and want to keep with 1.6 Clios's, get a 80, if you want to get past 1.6s, get 80 with a remap. *stir stir*
As for reliability, mines done 82K and hasn't had any major problems, as in pump, injectors, turbo - and it gets driven hard, you'll start to clog injectors/EGR valve if you drive like Ms Daisy. Get it serviced every 18k but change the oil as often as you can, ideally every 9k between the services and you won't go far wrong.
Michael - to be fair, 75 Bhp in a petrol Clio isn't great, but a 65 Bhp diesel would be all over you, let alone an 80.
I along with a few others don't rate the box itsn not nice to use.get the 100bhp and map it
a 65 is about as quick as a 1.2 you'd be superised it feels at lower rpm like a 1.6 or so.jesus i couldnt live with it. Ive got a 75bhp petrol 1.2 and its driving me besserk.
Il think il go for the 80 tbh, its no more tax, a few quid more insurance and the same on fuel really as far as i can see.
My dci (65) new out the box at 2k decided to blow up, Aux belt was missaligned from new and was slowly shredding itself and eventually bits were caught in the timing belt and erm made a mess.
At about 10k the turbo went and about 12k the clutch fell apart, although I wasnt very nice to it lol
P.S: 51K on the clock and not a prob., even lowered 40mm on 17s
I was convinced the standard shocks would go, but 40K lowered still fine!
A tank will cost £45 and earn me over £300. Get in little clio