172 + 350z
Hi All
I currently own a 1.8tdci Ford Focus and I am now looking at buying a Clio 172 as I have just turned 21 and the insurance and running costs appear to be more manageable. Hoping you guys can help and advise on a few things as your the ones with all the knowledge!
I am hoping I am familiar with the difference between the 172 and the 172 CUP as I have being reading up for some time and also looking at many for sale ads.
Hopefully going to view a 172 CUP towards the end of the week as they appear to be more of a stripped back version and can get better gains if I did decide to put some money into BHP. Also they are cheaper to do the belts on? How often should this be done and what cost is involved I am sure i read it is cheaper for the non aircon version.
Also any information on real life mpg figures would be grand. I am used to 43-48mpg of normal-fast driving, 30 when kicking its ass and 58mpg when driving like a old man but understand this is a totally different car power wise etc and expect it to be more expensive to run.
Enough waffle and hope to soon be joining the community, Thank you for any replies in advance.
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I currently own a 1.8tdci Ford Focus and I am now looking at buying a Clio 172 as I have just turned 21 and the insurance and running costs appear to be more manageable. Hoping you guys can help and advise on a few things as your the ones with all the knowledge!
I am hoping I am familiar with the difference between the 172 and the 172 CUP as I have being reading up for some time and also looking at many for sale ads.
Hopefully going to view a 172 CUP towards the end of the week as they appear to be more of a stripped back version and can get better gains if I did decide to put some money into BHP. Also they are cheaper to do the belts on? How often should this be done and what cost is involved I am sure i read it is cheaper for the non aircon version.
Also any information on real life mpg figures would be grand. I am used to 43-48mpg of normal-fast driving, 30 when kicking its ass and 58mpg when driving like a old man but understand this is a totally different car power wise etc and expect it to be more expensive to run.
Enough waffle and hope to soon be joining the community, Thank you for any replies in advance.
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