SimonV6 said:Yeah that does look a lot better than the Lancer Evo FQ330's.....
Don't bet on what I will buy though mate, you may loose....
Still I'm happy with my V6 255 for now thanks.
Simon
Dash said:The car above 2dr/AWD/Hatch.. looks like a typical chav mobile from Sarfend seafront.:dead:
Sadly some people have to start a row in every thread.
With regards to resale loses. I paid £20 k for my new V6 and its worth only £19.5 k a year on.
Mike T said:I bought my Mk1 for £18k new - it is possible - just have to know who and how
Dash said:£20,196.00 Brand new last December. I am first registered owner straight from the factory to my door.
I doubt if many people paid full retail price for their new V6.
gazcaddy said:I think the clio V6 will hold their value quite well now production as ended
Dash said:They are doing so. Not good news for buyers
EVOgone said:Well at 30% depreciation in the first year theres not much more depreciation to go....
Then again there are not many buyers...
SimonV6 said:good job as there are only 300 cars in the UK.....we wouldn't want everyone drivin round in one, like they do in EVO's.
Seems like every other car on the road were I live is a Jap turbo car, I crave something different thanks
Simon
Dash said:Given the high demand for the Clio V6, Renault managed to secure just a few more build slots to satisfy its long list of eagerly awaiting customers. Sadly many of those waiting are now forced to buying used cars. Good news for those selling of course.
137699 said:So much dross being spoken in this thread.
If the question was being asked on the RS onwers club forum of "should I keep my FQ330 or buy an Escort Cosworth" the answer would be united and loud.... "ESCORT COSWORTH"... because all RS owners stick together and support their brand.
Try asking the same question, only substitute in a Vectra VXR, or Lotus Carlton on MIGWEB or one of the performance vauxhall forums, and you'll get a similar united response.
These people are true enthusiasts. They believe in their cars. They believe in their brand.
I've posted my thoughts on the Mitsu v/s V6 debate somewhere where the argument is more considered and based on facts rather than fiction, so I won't bother repeating myself here.
EVOgone said:Try selling it no one wants them....
EVOgone said:Try selling it no one wants them....
Doh ... and I thought I'd got a great price on mine brand new for £22k. Then again I suppose they discounted yours because of the colour .Dash said:£20,196.00 Brand new last December. I am first registered owner straight from the factory to my door.
Andy D said:It has the most character of any car I've ever driven ... and there is literally nothing on the road short of a Gallardo that I'd replace it with at the moment since everything else is boring by comparison with the Vee.
People who want a souless brutally fast turbo'ed car with a computer tweaking everything hundreds of time a second ... then I'm happy for you. For those of you who appreciate that car ownership isn't just about figures ... then I bet you'd love the unique thing that is the Vee :approve:.
EVOgone said:Regards to computers buy an EVO RS...no electronics and stir the soul not blow dry it.
Andy D said:here is literally nothing on the road short of a Gallardo that I'd replace it with at the moment since everything else is boring by comparison with the Vee.
Dash said:Can't think of anything I'd rather have otherwise I would probably have it.
EVOgone said:They only made those numbers as no one really wanted it......I think it tells you something if you see quite few EVO's on the road...;-)
Richy123 said:I think the v6 even though an excellent car was overpriced to start off with.
MATT BLACK said:My 2 pennies worth - ive owned 2 Clio V6's and sold em both within 6 month of each other ( one i bought cheap to sell on to make a profit ) . There underpowered and handle terribly. This is my personal opinion and im sure other V6 owners will disagree. The depreciation of the V6 is very high - In saying that though they are a fantastic looking car and attract attention everywere you go, but thats not what a sports car is intended to do - personally mate i would look for something else.
EVOgone said:Well said.
Though im sure a strut brace will sort the handling...;-) LOL