We'll be having this same conversation in December 2016 mate.Like today finally got my exhaust sitting right and i cant bring myself to put it on ebay now lol. Keep it untill january i think
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Not worth keeping the Clio as a secondary car and maybe getting a nicer daily that suits your needs better?
That is exactly how i feel. Seeing the tax and insurance go out of my bank each month and thinking theres no point in paying for a car that does 400ish miles a month yet i cant get ridTell me about it.... Mines just a weekend car so I convince myself during the 7-10 days between drives that it's a waste of money with insurance, tax, bit of a childish car etc... Then I drive the bloody thing and it's fantastic and I'm back to square one!
I thought that until I actually got the new car (quite gutted to sell it, I didn't really need to), and now I really honestly don't miss the Clio. It was good, but I have way more creature comforts, and more power when I need/want it.
I was taking your post seriously until the last line, am oot.
LOL.But surely unless your going to take a new much faster hot hatch on track days etc then it's just a waste as can't truly enjoy and appreciate it driving on uk roads that are ridden with cameras and general idiot drivers etc!
I have all the creature comforts in the GTD not to mention the huge financial savings over the likes of a golf R or new type R etc plus I get to have 99% of the golf R fun in my 2.5k clio :tonguewink:
As aid above i test drove and ordered a golf R earlier this year but cancelled it
Was a lovely thing but certainly didn't set the world on fire like I was expecting!
Put simply my 9k focus would have murdered it on a dry day
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Okay. 99%
It's a different type of 'fun'. I would burn my Clio to the ground if I had to drive it day in day out in its current track guise (which is the most 'fun').
I choose the golf 99% of the time because it is better to drive apart from trackdays.
A test drive doesn't really allow you fully explore a car.
I agree. The thought of selling hasn't even entered my head yet after 18 months. It's too fun to drive, really is a brilliant all rounder imo. Enough in car comforts to make it decent to todays standard, cruise, auto lights and wipers yet when you come to a country road it feels so nimble and capable. Love it.The thought to rid my 182 has never entered my mind. I wouldn't even know what I would replace it with... I want it forever!
This makes me sadIve had my 182 over 3 years, I loved it when it was standard, spent almost twice as much as the car was worth on a turbo build and now I hate it.
I just think money pit! I love the speed and the enjoyment when its working, but boosting it has caused too many problems that it has taken the enjoyment out of it for me.
I hardly ever see the car anymore, if its was more reliable it would be an amazing car, it was perfect standard and I regret boosting it a lot.