so tell me. why did you buy a fast car/hot hatch?? if its for the looks/comfort why not rep a 1.2? cheaper in all areas. and apparently not a cat in hells chance of it reaching a ton. if its for the power, then the bit in bold speaks for itself.
Why? Well I bought the old Sport as my previous one was a valver and wanted an upgrade..i wasn't going to buy a 1.2 Clio...Getting a 1.2 is a downgrade, plus the nicer things like xenons, climate, leather etc . I'm not going to spend thousands making it look like the real thing, I could afford it so why not. I had also got used to power delivery of a larger engined car.
If I was 18 yes but at the time I was 23. IMO I wouldn't want to drive round in a car knowing it's a a rep, that's just my view. I never drove the Clio crazy, even at meets when everyone wants to "prove a point"..just let them get on with it. And that's not because I'm a do-gooder or a boring fart or that I don't feel comfortable in my driving abilities, I just have a brain and know that i'm more likely to endanger myself and others by driving like an arse.
Majority of people in my year had powerful cars after mummy an daddy bought them it for their first car and most binned them in the first year..all because they didn't know how to handle a powerful car.
Now the Clio has gone and replaced with the lancer, I don't drive it any different on the road. Just because I own one doesn't mean I have to drive it sideways/to the limit all the time. Sure I do occasionally whazz the f**k out of it, I'd be lying if I said I didn't, but only usually on the main dual carriageways and usually only when it's not busy. The point is I know to expect the power delivery...if I was 18/19 and driving this I'd imagine it would be binned by now. This car behaves totally different to the Clio, and it did indeed catch me out a few times exiting roundabouts (note to self make sure I'm not in a gear and on full boost in future!). Thats due to experience.