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Thanks for the responses so far. The more I think about it - the more the Twingo sounds like the better buy. BUT - a couple of questions:
1) Which car will hold its value better a few years down the line do you think?
2) The Cup package on the Twingo is £650 extra. Do you think this is necessary bearing in mind I'll be doing 50 miles/day and the ride may be a bit harsh.
1) Who knows? They're two similarly priced Renaults I'd imagine they'll depreciate at around the same price. Although Clios are a lot more popular with car buyers.