Martin_172
ClioSport Club Member
ignore the haters, if it makes you happy do it.
2.0 conversion, insured as a 1.2 = the future.
2.0 conversion, insured as a 1.2 = the future.
it has 2.0l badges because i like them and it is a replica
car is now complete on the outside. looking for interior and maybe engine. i will get pictures up tomorrow. would also appreciate comments (good or bad)
does not have spacers. and the 2.0 badges are there because it is a replica. its like putting the sport badges on. i dont drive it like a muppet so who is to tell that it isnt a 2.0 sport?
Join Date Aug 2010
Location Lancashire
Posts 101
Car 1.172
thank you so much for that comment buddy. someone who understands where im coming from. thanks mate
How is it Group1? I didn't think any Mk2 Clio was that low?
Your low insurance grouping is probably canceled out by the massive list of modifications.
And last summer I had 6 points imposed on my license for riding a pitbike where i shouldnt have been (f**king pigs) anyway this meant I had my license revoked and have to re take meaning I now struggle to Insure a f**king push bike!!!!
You, are a tw*t. You would have got 6 points for being uninsured. ANYONE who drives without insurance deserves to lose their licence. And if you modify your car to look like a Cliosport, your insurance premiums are going to go up almost as much as if you bought a sport in the first place; unless of course you aren't telling your insurance company, in which case you'll be uninsured. And a tw*t.
By the way, the Police that caught you were doing their job, by preventing an uninsured driver from the risk of killing someone whilst uninsured. Get over it.
Rant over
Very not true, I pay £500 with EVERYTHING declared on my rep with Adrian Flux.
I had a look around to insure it standard, and it would cost me over £600..
So your premium goes DOWN if you modify your car. Really?
Yeah, depends on the underwriter. Lots of places say you can have unlimited 'cosmetic' mods as you want for no extra price. However they give you a performance limit etc to stop anything else. Really good way tbh.
like plummer said, £500 for a non-sport modified or £1.5k+ for a sport unmodified. Not really close figures are they? Its just the numpties that don't care to shop around and just accept anything thrown and them.