Gearboxes cant be worse than jc5's
Gearboxes definitely a common problem!
nothing wrong with the boxes if you know how to treat a gearbox!
Tbh 197s simply aren't cheap to run.
17inch wheels = expensive tyres
Brembo four pots = expensive pads and discs
Then you have the poor fuel consumption and countless other bits
Hardly expensive...
17" wheels can still have conti tyres for £100 each.
And that one of the top spec road tyres. You can skimp out and have tyres as little as £50 each if your into that sort of thing.
Disks and pads expensive? £190 for 318mm brembo disks incl pads?
Thats quite cheap.
And the fuel isnt even as bad as people make out
Was just about to bring up the balljoints etc.
Fair enough those,
But the parts that need replacing more regularly were mentioned, so I replied to those mentioned.
Apart from that, those ball joints are feckin expensive! Glad I've got warranty, and it'll probably be gone before the time it runs out
This is why I ended up buying new, pay 9K for a newer 197
with no warranty, chances are the box will go so there's 2K for a new one,
Wishbones £500 for the pair, full cambelt £500'ish and + the general wear stuff
That takes you up onto a new 200 money, 4 years warranty and servicing.
Peace of mind, and the general wear stuff is cheap to replace
disks pads etc
i'm pretty surprised at how expensive the parts are on a 197 compared to 182 to be honest, i didnt realise it was so much more to maintain? Are people also saying that the 197 is only as reliable as, or less reliable than a 182? I didnt have any probs with my 197 but then again i got shot of it when it was less than 2 years old so maybe i just didnt experience all these problems people bring up. Maybe i dodged a bullet.
As for the MPG issue though, i cant say the petrol costs in a 197 crippled me or put me off, especially when prices for petrol go up all the time anyway, and the 182 is hardly an economical car if you are looking to chase fuel costs. Also i note that the people who waffle on about how poor the MPG is on a 197, are often the same ones who drive their 182s etc like a bunch of loons and mod the engines; again, hardly the talk of people who are worried about high fuel costs!!! You could save all of that wasted fuel that you'd have lost if you bought a 197 by driving normall in the 182 if it was that important.
Is the fuel consumption on a 197 any worse than a 200?
lol implying that it's the driver at fault - this just isn't true. I've had 5 cars and never had a single gearbox problem. I had my 197 for a 11k miles when the 4th syncro died...it is a definite problem with the boxes. I also know someone who had their's swapped out at 9k miles and then had to have another one 7k later because of the same issue. We aren't just talking about a handful of people that have had problems either, there have been numerous complaints to Renault, all related to syncro failure, the majority being crunching when shifting into 4th.
Getting 40+mpg out of a hot hatch is very good if you ask me
my pretty highly modded 172 was showing 41mpg on a trip back from dorset a couple of weeks ago, driving sensibly. A standard 197 will struggle to break 30mpg no matter how you drive it. 25% is a pretty big difference, especially when you consider a megane 225 will do the same mpg as the clio and is heavier and more powerful.
I fancy a 197 as the next project, I'm just seeing too many recently needing a lot of bits all at once, got the second one in a month in with split manifold flexi's which isn't a nice job. I'm not sure on the build quality Vs a 182 really, They're probably very similar but with a much bigger parts bill.
I can see used prices going through the floor when repair bills start hitting people unless the aftermarket releases some quality parts for more sensible prices as hardly anything is available non-genuine yet.
Having owned a 172 and 182 for a number of years, i am also not entirely convinced the MPG reads true tbh.
Too many tight people on this forum IMO.
I had a 172, now got the 200
Ive only noticed 20-25 miles difference to a tank.
And I can see no issue with that as the 200 is a much nicer place to be.
The right foot needs to be tamed if your getting those 25mpg figures