New member here as I am seriously tempted by this as my first fast hatch. I can understand why this car has split opinion so much.
Some background. Might be old enough to be your dad as I am 45. Not the typical RS Clio buyer then I guess. I own a diesel Yaris at the moment and it does 60mpg but is not the sportiest car in the world of course, cough. Car before was an Aygo that got rolled at a track day. Car before that an AMG C43. But I have never had a hot hatch even though these would suit me down to a tee.
About 15 years ago I broke my back in a motorbike accident so cannot use a clutch. I must be the only person in the world who is very grateful to Renault for providing a twin clutch gearbox on this car! I've waited fecking years
. From reports it seems a bit slow on down shifts but I would guess a remap of the software can sort that out. My Yaris has an automated manual also, gearshift time measured on a Racelogic datalogger is 900ms. No kidding. I think I can live with the Clio gearbox given that.
My other concern would be the lack of a pure mechanical lsd at the front. I don't like electronic braking systems, brakes should be for slowing down, not just wearing away the pads stopping you from more understeer, which it does not seem to do either. A spinning unloaded wheel is fine if you have been too optimistic with the right foot. Maybe I am a but unfashioned here, but a Quaife if possible would be good as after market fitment.
So apart from that it seems pretty good.
It's not a stunning car to look at, but then when driving does this matter? Interior seems better. It's rather Q car to be honest, I like that. I am not a great fan of carbon fibre bits and bobs but that front <> Renault badge is a bit shiny and would be best replaced with carbon fibre version. On a black car that would be even more Q car.
5 door is useful although it adds weight of course, people are already chipping them and of course a turbo car is far better to get big gains out of than a NA car.
The handling almost seems too lairy nowadays compared to the norm in race mode. Richard Meaden almost stacked one at the test track on the launch and Chris Harris thinks some people might get bitten and he is not someone unused to lift off momentum oversteer. So the chassis is as much as you want to be adjustable.
So I am keen to get my hands on one of these. Of course the Euro exchange rate has not done us any favours. For me I know it will be a fantastic experience going up from a Yaris, for people on here who have a previous Clio Sport I can imagine the qualms.
You do have to move from vinyl to CD some time. Sorry, meant FLAC ! Showing my age. Cars are going analogue to digital likewise of course
All the best
Andy
PS First ever car was a Morris Ital 1.3SL estate. Things were 'ard and reet tough int them days.