I'm looking to spend around 1200-1400? I know it won't be that great with that price range, but a few members have said it's "do-able" to find one for that.Cheers mate. My only advice is take your time looking. This site is great for info. How much you looking at spending?
If it ever came to anything less than 25MPG, I'd probably take up walking!Just steer clear of 200's if you want more than 25MPG lol
Just steer clear of 200's if you want more than 25MPG lol
Is the 197 mpg similar to the 200 or more towards 172/182 territory?
Speaking from experience, no.
I went from a 1.2 8v Clio to a 2.0 16v variant and other than the first three months of driving, I didn't really notice spending a lot more £££ on petrol.
The z4 out performs the 200 too, by quite a margin.. so yeah, mk2 ph1 and you're laughing.
Are you kidding?! ive got a 1.2 8v and if you didnt notice much of a different im definitely going to have to upgrade my car :')
Just remember MPG isn't the only increase in running costs you are going to see. Servicing is likely to cost more, as are brakes, tyres, Tax, Insurance etc etc.
Just remember MPG isn't the only increase in running costs you are going to see. Servicing is likely to cost more, as are brakes, tyres, Tax, Insurance etc etc.
Not in the slightest, if you can resist the urge to plant your foot (believe me, it's genuinely difficult) then you'll not see a lot of difference.
My 1.2 was probably more frugal when it came to sitting in traffic, but the 2.0 for general driving was just as good and on the motorways, better.
Think of it like this, to drive around your general suburban area, you'll probably use 100% throttle in the 1.2 for quite a large percentage of the journey, in the 2.0 to achieve the same pace you'll be looking at about 30% throttle. So 30% load on a bigger engine is never going to be that different to 100% load on a smaller one.
On the motorway I'd be quite a way up the rev range in the 1.2 and due to the longer gearing, much lower in the revs for the same speed in the 2.0
Hope that helps.
Just remember MPG isn't the only increase in running costs you are going to see. Servicing is likely to cost more, as are brakes, tyres, Tax, Insurance etc etc.
You've got a mk3, there's not the same sensation there so I wouldn't expect you to understand.
I suppose it's down to enjoying the better build and roomier interior, cruisin in style if you will :rasp:
i have a 182 and down the motorway I manage to get mid 40s.
My average is about 38/29MPG and thats mostly motorway driving during the week and then town driving at the weekend / weeknights.
£50 of v power will get me around 300 - 350 miles. I would of thought you get similar to that in your 1.4?
A mars bar has better build than a Clio lol.
Cost me £200 to do 850 miles of motorway driving. (London > Scotland and back)..
2 tanks (£50) each way.
Might have had a little spare at the end.
looks like on the motorway you would benefit from a sport
I was comparing 197s to ph1s
I'm fully expecting my car to fall apart in the next couple of years lol