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Cup - A future classic



  7.6cc :D


Quote: Originally posted by Tomclio182 on 16 January 2004


its simply a slightly better 172.
Utter sh*t

Its simply a slightly worse but quicker 172.

and stop trying to predict the future, whos knows if it will be a classic, anyone got a time machine?
 
  Clio v6


Quote: Originally posted by mike8579 on 16 January 2004

Certainly by the same logic as Cup=re-trimmed 172. Which it isnt.
Cup=de-trimmed 172 ?

I dont think a Maestro Clubman will be any more of a classic.
 


Quote: Originally posted by Tomclio182 on 16 January 2004


its simply a slightly better 172.





How is the cup better than a std 172???
 
  172, Tiguan


Quote: Originally posted by JillyB on 16 January 2004


Quote: Originally posted by Tomclio182 on 16 January 2004


its simply a slightly better 172.
Utter sh*t

Its simply a slightly worse but quicker 172.

and stop trying to predict the future, whos knows if it will be a classic, anyone got a time machine?





Slightly worse? Your opinion, which is fine. Personally i prefer the Cup, hence why i bought one.

But it doesnt matter.
 


Thank you Tom.

Now here is food for thought! And this is a question before I get shot down in a hail of bullets.

Did Reno find that the 172 wasnt selling that well due to the reasonably high price, so they thought let create a cheaper cut down version (that isnt going to cost a fortune to develope), come up with a nice story about it being a racier version etc, change a couple of bits here and there.......hey presto a car that is only a bit more expensive than a 1.6 Dynamique. And it sells like hot cakes!

Is the cup a poor mans 172???

Reno didnt need the cup for Rallying, the 172 could of been used!

Just a thought!
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  EV (s)


Thats exactly what happened. but there you go such is life.

Renault Know the uk falls for this sh*te, look at the williams 2 and 3.

Did them good cos i bet they cleared some stock out.
 


A classic, no, no modern car will really become a classic as we know classics. They are produced in such large numbers and they are facelifted so often that unlike say the escort which took nearly 2 decades to evolve through 2 marks, they will just linger. So many new models come out at the moment so reguarly that they are disposable.

why should the cup become one and not the MK1, or the 16V, or the new megane RS.
 


Quote: Originally posted by 007 on 16 January 2004


It also doesnt really have road presence and joe bloggs would not tell it from a 1.4 Clio.


Youve got to be kidding? The colour and the wheels give it a lot of road presence. Granted a standard 172 is often hard to spot but not the CUP. I know, Ive seen the heads turn.
 


when i see a williams drive up the road past me or behind me, i admire it untill its passed or while its in my rear view mirror.... when a 172 cup does the same, i look and then get back too what i was originally doing, it doesnt have an overly "wow" factor too it like the williams did, i look at the cup as a cut down 172 with diffrent paint, wheels and less weight. nothing special in that too make it a classic!
 
  The Jinx


But do young lads notice it. Future classics are often bought by the people that grew up with them. Hence mkI Golfs and 205 GTIs reaching classic status now.
 


Quote: Originally posted by D-CUP on 16 January 2004

Youre in a minority then. Any (blue) CUP owner will tell you how much the car gets noticed.


what makes you think the people who look at it arent saying too each other.. "ah loook.... there goes another clio... quiet popular today arent they, thats the 1,000th one ive seen today.. yeah me too!"
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  EV (s)


b****cks? the cup wont be a classic because in the grand scheme of things the clio isnt that great.

Example of a classic = Muira, or Mini (old one)
 

KDF

  Audi TT Stronic


Quote: Originally posted by BenR on 16 January 2004

ill just wear cup blue form now on, then ill have ALL the young boys notice me! :D
LMFAO.. funniest statement of the year !
 


Quote: Originally posted by D-CUP on 16 January 2004

b****cks. And you know it.


not bollox, i explained what i do on end of page 2, i dont look at them any different from a standard 172, no reason to.
 


The Cup will be a sought after model, but I think its too early to tell if its classic material. Inevitably, its going to come up against the Williams and V6 in the desirability stakes. Mk1 172 prices are basically at the level of a mint Williams now - and some people like me decide to buy a car thats 8 years older and missing lots of toys. The Cup isnt at the £6k mark yet, so it has still to meet its No.1 competitor in the desirability stakes (i.e. Willy).

The Willy was a homologation car (as the 16V had previously been, not many know that one) for Renaults Group A rally antics. Yes, thats Group A as in against the likes of the Delta Integrale, Escort Cosworth etc. Even the 16V was 1.5 seconds per mile faster than Renaults legendary Group B Maxi 5 Turbo, despite a massive power deficit. Just shows how good the handling was. Then they exploited the class rules to up the engine to 2.0 with a parts bin special - the Willy was the homologation car. They later added a turbo and massive arches to create the Clio Maxi. These were the fastest FWD rally car ever - RIP. Now the class limit is 1600cc and Renault have the "Super 1600"... not really as good as the glory days of the early 1990s.:(

The Cup is a very popular car and well known - but the fuss is a little less than when the Willy came out. Ive kept all the Cup literature I can find, just as I did when the Williams was new 10 years ago. Willy praise included:

"...the most exciting FWD driving machine yet created" (Autosport)

"...addicted to Renaults 2-litre pocket rocket homologation special. Its the best FWD car Ive ever driven...the Clio Williams has no peer" (CCC)

"...the best small hot hatchback weve driven" (What Car?)

"Best Hot Hatch Ever" (Evo)

"Few 4WD supercars can compete at this level either in terms of endearment or cornering speeds" (Autosport)

The Willy was a truly groundbreaking car at the time - the one that stole the mantle from the 205 GTi. It was also relatively more expensive than either the Cup or 172 (allowing for inflation), just as the 16V was. Im not sure that any car has really moved the game on massively in the way the Willy did.
 


Quote: Originally posted by Roamer on 16 January 2004


Hot hatches are getting more powerful, but also more heavy too.... the Williams can hold its own against cars 10 YEARS younger than itself - I know - Ive got the video to prove it - eh Yoz? ;)
Sorry, Ill have another race with you when I have done the same mods hey Jon?

I can put my Chip (as your is with HP chip)

Exhaust etc...

and I dont think the cup will be a classic, i think it will be well respected as will a lot of cars of this era...

;-)
 


I heard they did - I even have a picture somewhere. Guess it might have been a conversion done by a privateer entrant...?
 


I always notice, williams, 16v, 172s AND Cups and always have a good look, they all stand out to me, but then Im tuned into them!! :)

My car ignorant friend, loves my car, it was the first time shes ever noticed that Id changed my car in 10 years (thats a lot of cars!). She sees it as a man magnet, the amount of men who strike up a conversation with us based on the 172.....but thats another thread!!! :oops:

Any Willy, 16V, 172, Cup or V6 in mint condition WILL be a classic to us on here in 20years time!!

A relative of mine has a mint classic Capri mark 1 (he used to rally them), and there were loads of them made.
 
  FN2 Type R +MK6 Golf


I like both models to be fair but i dont think we are looking at a legend in the making.

For a start F1 was not involved in the cup like the williams so the heritage is not there for the cup.I think its quite poor that the williams is involved in this,it should be left alone to wallow in glory FROM OVER TEN YRS AGO,this is how bad its getting and the cup has not moved the game on as much as the williams did.I cant help but feel the cup was more a marketing gimmick to sell some shells coz the new model is around the corner.I am however not disssing the cup i do like it more than any ctr or other hatch at the moment,just not mine.I do like my gadgets like you dont but at least someone out there cares enough to build both.That is something knowone else does at the moment for £13,000.

EVO did a group test of all the clios in issue 50 dec 2002 and concluded that if anyone had a cup on order they should be very happy indeed after it blew the v6 into the weeds by over 2 secs a lap.

At the end though they also made this quote:

"The 172 is softer than the cup and as a result more fun.Its very easy to move both ends of the car around.I dont really like fwd,so being so easy to get the back out is a bonus.The cup is better planted,undoubtedly faster but nowhere as easy to adjust its atittude in a corner-youve really got to indulge in some pretty positive left foot breaking or crudelift-off to loosen the back.And whilst the weight saving measures do make a difference,loosing the ABS is a bad move.Although the cup is ultimately quicker,the 172 makes the most sense as an everyday car and occasional trackday tool..

Regards,ian
 
  ExigeV6|Q5|DS3|Fiat


A Cup is not known by the average joe........................the williams is.

To an enthusiast cars such as the R5T, Williams & V6 will be and are already classics.
 
  Ford F-150 5.4 V8


I dont think the cup will become a classic, look at real classics ie Lancias Escort cosworths,maybe the williams and the modern classic the subaru impreza. These are all cars with racing pedigree. the clio is used as a juniour step to touring cars or F3000.

There is nothing wrong with the cup but you ask a few people to name cars of today that will be classics they will all say the subaru impreza and the Evo becos they are the cars that win multi-branded compititions.

Nother thing you ask joe bloggs on the street to name a hot hatch an i bet 60% have never heard of the 172 nevermind the 172 cup! they will all say the Type-R.

And why should the cup be a classic and not the 172. its the same car! When i bought my last clio i had the choice of air con or not! the 1 without was no better a car just cos it didnt have aircon, still the same bloody engine in the same sized car!!
 


No Never! Classic status comes from such things as its heritage, exclusivity or pure driving experience.

If renault had stuck to its origional plans of a "limited" production of cups then it may have been in with a chance but with the way theyve fizzled out the 172 and basically produced a stock 172 with "cup" extras and other "cup" colours its all gone to pot! The V6 Clios will forever fall into the catagory or the old renault 5 Turbo 2s as a classic :D

They did a very similar thing with the williams by bringing out 3 different versions, if they stuck to the origonal williams 1 then god knows how rare and expensive they would be now! :D

Not that im complaning tho - i luv my williams 3 better than all! :oops:
 
  Remapped derv Golf


Come out people................theyll all be classics when the oil runs out!

Its already over 80p a litre!!! (in the South East)

When were all driving round in electric (or even half petrol/eletric) cars in 30 years time. Well all be thinking about our fun days in our old hot hatches!
 


Quote: Originally posted by Pete_172 on 16 January 2004

I dont think itll become a future classic, a williams yes but not a cup. Too many Cups have been made and there just wasnt the buzz a round them like there was with the Williams IMO.
Yep I agree!....Even though there nice cars they dont have the same following. Ask anyone with a small amount of knowledge what a Williams Clio is and they know...ask about a CUP and they havent a clue!.........Plus its not a thoroughbred!
 
  Elise/VX220/R26


I think its hard to tell weather it will be a classic. Classics can often become sought after years after release and something thats got all the makings of a classic might just fade into obscurity.

I certainly think that the 172/cup (lets face it they are the same car FFS!) are one of the most overlooked cars around. I mean a 172 BHP pucker hot hatch and its never been on top gear...WTF is that all about? I think its overshadowed by stuff like the CTR and add to that the fact that 99% of manufacturers have a hot hatch derivative(SP?) of their models these days its hard to stand out. I myself wasnt even aware of the 172 existance when I was looking to buy a new car. It was only by looking down the performance figures in the back of a magazine that I chose it. I guess its just not the sort of car you see on the road and think "whoa I WANT one of those" My fav thing about the 172 is that its so discrete. When all the current max power.fast and furious trend blows over maybe the 172 will emerge as as classic because of its subtlety.
 


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