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Clio V6 sneaks into the US



  Turbos.
Got this photo from the CSL Forum, this is Montoya's CSL he has had imported. As you can see, the photo taken at port authority has a Vee in the background too... maybe the first into the US?

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Are they actually allowed to drive them on the road without a model report though? I know there are no NSX-Rs over there, but you hear of Skylines and that being imported all the time...
 
  Megane 230 F1
I will move to the US at some point in my later life - my shipping contain will have:

1 x Classic Mini
1 x Current Mini - JCW
1 x RenaultSport Clio (whatever the current is at the time).

Teach those yanks how European cars go faster on smaller engines :)
 

BIFCAIDS

ClioSport Club Member
  340i M-Sport & 182
this is gonna sound stupid but whats a model report (sounds obvious i know)
 

ado

ClioSport Club Member
  기아 &#4
They must be able to do the relevant tests? IIRC it just takes alot of time and money but I'm sure if they have enough. Would it pass cali emissions test I wonder?
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  EV (s)
Just drive it in from mexico.

93 ron fuel would be a pain.

Theres plenty of ways round it all, we have kitcars and so do they.
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
Nah, there's been a few mk1's in the states. Few in Aus too! they get about eh!

93RON would be a killed for the vee!
 
  Fiat Coupe
To those saying about 93RON, I believe the US fuel is rated differently, MON instead of RON, and is equivalent in quality to our fuel :)
 
  tiTTy & SV650
they must have higher octane fuels as an option because there's a big sports bike following there
 
  172 - 249bhp @ the wheels
They have a cult Euro following over there, Golf GTI Mk1 and Mk2's are popular, as are 205 GTI's, not sure about Renaults though other than specialist dealers. Basically anything decent will end up over there, which is probably why their are no Vauxhalls or Rovers as they are all shite.

The roads over there are more suited to high power high capacity engines though
 
  Qashcow
as robfow says they use a different RON measurment over there. there's alot of RS's in Aus and NZ, easy as pie to get a car in there
 

Waitey

ClioSport Club Member
  Alpina D3, AC Cobra
Just drive it in from mexico.

93 ron fuel would be a pain.

Theres plenty of ways round it all, we have kitcars and so do they.

Nah, there's been a few mk1's in the states. Few in Aus too! they get about eh!

93RON would be a killed for the vee!

They use the MON scale.

93MON is equal to 99RON.
 
  Monaro VXR
They have a cult Euro following over there, Golf GTI Mk1 and Mk2's are popular, as are 205 GTI's, not sure about Renaults though other than specialist dealers. Basically anything decent will end up over there, which is probably why their are no Vauxhalls or Rovers as they are all s**te.

The roads over there are more suited to high power high capacity engines though

Vauxhalls are sold there under the Saturn brand. You can buy an Astra in the US. And small cars are becoming sought after there. Better fuel economy etc. The new Fiesta is supposed to be very popular out there at the moment.
 
there's alot of RS's in Aus and NZ, easy as pie to get a car in there

Renault has an official presence in Oz though, so that's a bit different. iirc the 197, 225 and Diesel RS Meg is officially available.

Seen loads of interesting European stuff dotted around in NYC, especially in parts of Brooklyn. Classic Minis are more common than you might think (new ones are obviously everywhere), and they are mad for Smart Cars (officially available, iirc). Never seen a Renault over there, though.

Golfs have always been available in the US, so they don't count.
 
  Integra Type-R DC2
I remember watching a video ages ago of some yank in London, pointing and laughing at a Smart car. I never thought they'd even consider selling them state-side purely for that reason.
 
  Tangoed Works
I will move to the US at some point in my later life - my shipping contain will have:

1 x Classic Mini
1 x Current Mini - JCW
1 x RenaultSport Clio (whatever the current is at the time).

Teach those yanks how European cars go faster on smaller engines :)

you can get all of them over there already though.
 


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