Thats what weve been trying to say!.. its still regarded as the best hot hatch ever even tho, loads of companies have released hot hatches since then..Quote: Originally posted by Clio V6 2004 on 18 July 2004
Even if a Williams is a very good car and close to the 182. It is the exception to the rule. 1982 or 1992 cars dont hold a candle to the latest stuff.
In whos view?Quote: Originally posted by Clio V6 2004 on 18 July 2004
Not as good as the 182 but it puts up a good effort.
Quote: Originally posted by Clio V6 2004 on 17 July 2004
Quote: Originally posted by number2301 on 17 July 2004
New is better? Debateable, but youre missing the point, the new Clio looks like one huge bag of sh*t. Simple as.Quote: Originally posted by Clio V6 2004 on 17 July 2004
In almost every case, new IS better.
And thats about as constructive as new is better
Rubbish, the new Clio looks very good indeed.
You clearly have a problem differentiating between opinion and fact.
Yes you must be right the new Clio looks so much better I was wrong all along
No Id feel glad that I didnt own one of those ugly new things!Quote: Originally posted by 182 sport on 18 July 2004
Park your car next to a new clio and the only car that will look the bag of sh*te is yours.Park next to a 172/182 and you will feel sh*te!Quote: Originally posted by number2301 on 17 July 2004
New is better? Debateable, but youre missing the point, the new Clio looks like one huge bag of sh*t. Simple as.Quote: Originally posted by Clio V6 2004 on 17 July 2004
In almost every case, new IS better.
And thats about as constructive as new is better
Quote: Originally posted by Toypop on 18 July 2004
Why is the 182 better than the Willy?
Well because you cant buy a new Willy. Reason being that they pollute and therefore dont meet current emissions laws and Renault dont want to sell cars that kill their occupents in what by todays standards are relatively minor accidents.
A new vs old discussion is therefore rather vague, silly and pointless.
Better to discuss which car was the best in its day in comparison to the other cars that were available at that time. Both the Willy and the 182 beat their main rivals so its a draw. However both lose to the Mk1 Golf GTi.
Thats crap though as I have seen people killed from what would be termed relatively small accidents on Modern cars and seen more sewrious accidents in older cars where people have walked away. Luck of the draw
Ok safetly features do come into more these days I wont denie that, but certain accidents your f**ked whatever car you drive
I agree.. a Renault Shoot-Out would be awesome.Quote: Originally posted by lagerlout1 on 18 July 2004
Seriously, I think we should all write in to Evo and get them to do a head to head test of all the Hot renaults ( Williams, 16v, 172 mks 1,2 and Cup, 182 and V6). They obviously love the Williams and the 182 (and they loved all the 172 variants that came before it) they might go for it?? What do you think??
no we dont, its not a modern day williams!Quote: Originally posted by 182 sport on 18 July 2004
A Renault 182 is a modern day williams.And obviously 10years down the line its even better.finally everybodies agreed.
The Williams "Competition" were rally cars..Quote: Originally posted by 182 sport on 18 July 2004
Only because there was less competition when the williams was built.
Quote: Originally posted by 2 live on 18 July 2004
cant be arsed readin this any more lol
but....
raliegh chopper...old or new.....
gotta b old evry time
i say the new model! cos at least there isnt the gear change in front of the seat now! ouch squashed nuts if ya slide of that banana seat! now they have nicely postioned the gears on the handle grips!!!!
Agree 2live,but for now its old vs newQuote: Origin~~~y posted by 2 live on 19 July 2004
but its still goin well 10 years later.....the 182??.....well see in 10 years
Quote: Originally posted by ian 172 on 19 July 2004
Agree 2live,but for now its old vs newQuote: Origin~~~y posted by 2 live on 19 July 2004
but its still goin well 10 years later.....the 182??.....well see in 10 years
ian
but ur sayin old car is worse than new car..............surely u cant prove that until the new car is as old as the old car, and see then if its capable of doin wot the old car can do against the new car, by which time the willy will still be kickin ur ass n will have still kept its value lol
Quote: Originally posted by Clio V6 2004 on 19 July 2004
The 182 is the better car. Fact.
But where other makers are concerned there is a gulf in ability, not just a measurable amount, as in Williams versus 182.
How many Williams were made anyway?
How mass production was it, in fact?
*lol* Is it f**k. In your opinion it is. Id prefer a 16v/Williams anyday. But as I say you obviously have no concept of the differences between fact and opinion.
I really am leaving and not coming back this time
You compare an ancient capri against a brand new clio v6...erm, theyre completley unrelated designs - thats hardly realistic now is it?Quote: Originally posted by Clio V6 2004 on 19 July 2004
Yes I have.
I get my opinions from lots of experience, which is the best way.
I have driven the Williams, by the way, since this debate began and it is good. Better than I thought it would be. But it is not as good as a 182 and indeed the owner could not keep up with my step-sons 182 when they went head to head, either.
But a 1992 Mondeo is not as good as a 2004 one, just like a Capri 2.8 is not as good as my Clio V6 Mark 2.
Newer IS better. It is called PROGRESS. TECHNOLOGY. IMPROVEMENT.
I think you should quit while youre ahead...or not m8...as you clearly have no right to comment. Even now, the fact that you have only just driven a williams, is hardly an unbiased view; given a car you spend 100% of your time driving versus 30 mins experience of a different car its obvious which you will choose!
I have every right to comment on new versus old mate. New wins out, from EXPERIENCE.
In every case, with all the cars I have owned, over the years, including company-type cars and sportscars, they have got better, as the years have gone by. Progress, whether you like it or not, happens.
I had the Williams for the whole day and gave it a good thrashing and had a really hard think about it, during and after the drives. It is far closer to modern cars of its type than it has any right to be, but it DOES fall short of the 182. It is not powerful enough to match the 182 for a start.
Why do you think I spend 100% of my time in 182? I dont own one, just drive my step-sons regularly.
I have another car, apart from the Clio V6 mark 2 and also a Triumph 2300cc motorcycle, so it is nowhere near 100% of my time in any one vehicle.
I used to road test motorcyles for Motor Cycle News, I raced bikes and have owned many, many fast cars.
I think I am more entitled to comment than you, in every like likelihood.