a burnt one
I don't think the money is the issue with what the OP is saying here, it's all very well saying he should have checked this before buying the car but the way i've read the guy's post's he has, he has quoted book figures for the combined cycle and gets nowhere near it. (which is a common thing with most car's in fairness)
Most car manufacturers these days are able to squeeze more BHP out of new models while also gaining MPG and lowering emissions, Renault are going backwards it seems.
I don't care what the rich folk say, to the average Joe, driving past a petrol station and seeing the price increase every day in fuel is just depressing.
It seems the 200 is trying to punch above it's weight in terms of performance but even older, faster cars are proving more economical and incase you have not yet noticed, even petrolheads are paying more attention to MPG figures whereas before it didn't matter as long as the car went faster than its rival.A fact backed up by the increase in not only diesel owners but also 'whats my mpg?' threads on this site.
The times they r a changing, motorists want more for money these days, other manufacturers are providing it and Renault simply are not. I'd be as miffed as the OP to be honest if i'd spent as much as he has on a Clio when there are other cars for similar price that offer as much performance wise and more in terms of economy.
Most car manufacturers these days are able to squeeze more BHP out of new models while also gaining MPG and lowering emissions, Renault are going backwards it seems.
I don't care what the rich folk say, to the average Joe, driving past a petrol station and seeing the price increase every day in fuel is just depressing.
It seems the 200 is trying to punch above it's weight in terms of performance but even older, faster cars are proving more economical and incase you have not yet noticed, even petrolheads are paying more attention to MPG figures whereas before it didn't matter as long as the car went faster than its rival.A fact backed up by the increase in not only diesel owners but also 'whats my mpg?' threads on this site.
The times they r a changing, motorists want more for money these days, other manufacturers are providing it and Renault simply are not. I'd be as miffed as the OP to be honest if i'd spent as much as he has on a Clio when there are other cars for similar price that offer as much performance wise and more in terms of economy.