I thought the ph1 had the standard "non-cup" spoiler? The same as the regular ph1 172, but to be fair I don't know a ton about ph1s in general, let alone the V6.Phase 1 V6 had a smaller spoiler from what i remember, Phase 2 was the one that got the big wang
YepIs this the current edition?
Yes a friend had a 1.2 and we measured the door glass and the cup glass was thinner, can't remember by how much though.was the bespoke thinned glass ever a thing? i thought it just used the non RS, base model non UV reflective stuff?!
Yup, I bought oneWere they really £13k new? 😲
Were they really £13k new? 😲
When you look at what's happening in the market now, 20 years on, simply driving your vehicle without fretting over its depreciation seems far more sensible.Were they really £13k new? 😲
When you look at what's happening in the market now, 20 years on, simply driving your vehicle without fretting over its depreciation seems far more sensible.
If you were to purchase a brand-new 172 CUP, stash it away, and refrain from ever taking it out on the road, would you truly recoup your initial investment?
While there may be a chance of that happening, it would ultimately render the entire endeavour pointless.
The common refrain of "It's a future classic, bound to appreciate...blah...blah" often touted by traders is nothing more than exaggerated speculation.
Instead, I prefer to prioritize the pleasure of driving and relishing the experience without worrying about future monetary gains.
Simply put: drive and enjoy the ride.
I completely agree with your sentiment.But it is entirely possible for manufacturers to give us those cars even now, unfortunately corporate greed, safety legislation and many other ways to profiteer now mean a Yaris can be sold for thirty seven thousand pounds.
Give me a Saxo VTS or 172 Cup any day, those memories were cheap and vivid!
£12,200 for my full fat 182 in December 2004.A full fat 172 was only about £15.5k from memory, in 2003
New car prices now are mental in comparison, but this was 21 years ago...
A full fat 172 was only about £15.5k from memory, in 2003
New car prices now are mental in comparison, but this was 21 years ago...
Friends & family scheme?£12,200 for my full fat 182 in December 2004.
But they were circa £16k typically in dealerships.
306 Rallye / GTi-6 has a better chassis, but the Clio feels quicker.I took the Cup for a early morning drive this morning, there's still nothing that can touch them for driver engagement sub £10k.
It was with Lloyds-TSB, CarSelect scheme, which I believe is no more.Friends & family scheme?
I paid 10 something for my 172 Cup in 2003 as my mate's parents owned our local Renault dealership!
Definitely a no brainerIt was with Lloyds-TSB, CarSelect scheme, which I believe is no more.
We had our mortgage with them at the time and there was an incentive with Renault for car finance. They originally offered my 182 at £13,500 to me - then called the following Tuesday to say that if I signed the paperwork by the end of the week, that I could have it for £12,200.
Bit of no-brainer for me.
i haggled mine down to £10500 newWere they really £13k new? 😲