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V6



  Vee dub


Yeah agreed Stu

Im a big fan of the V6 and hope to own one one day :)

Tom


[Edited by TomS on 18 June 2005 at 1:16pm]
 


That is it. That is the point.

A flagship, to aspire to own. Once you do, you wont want a 182 or a Williams in a hurry, FINE cars though they are. Trust me on that.

My point is that the V6 is on another level, for all the many reasons already explained.
 
  Lionel Richie


Quote: Originally posted by Jeremy Townsend on 18 June 2005


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 18 June 2005


i argee with you about the looks and sound, amd the desirability, but they arent that sh*t hot in terms of performance/handling

this is my point, in my opinion its a very expensive drivers car

The cup boys were absolutley demolising the V6s at the recent Brands Hatch track day

ok so the Cups were all modified, but this is where my story thickens!!!

some V6 owners get a bit high and mighty (pissed off) that theyve spent £23ishK on a V6, and a clio cup with about £5Kish worth of work can eat it for breakfast on track!

Im not having a dig or owt, and i am very jealous that i dont own a V6!!!

but in "bang for buck" terms IMO the V6 isnt worth while (new anyway, second hand is a different matter) If it had 300bhp std, then yes awesome car, but theyre under powered, which is a crying shame
Obviously a different Brands Hatch day to the one I was on




hardy ha, your driving reminds me of Maureen off that Britains sh*test drivers :eek:
 


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 18 June 2005


Quote: Originally posted by Jeremy Townsend on 18 June 2005


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 18 June 2005


i argee with you about the looks and sound, amd the desirability, but they arent that sh*t hot in terms of performance/handling

this is my point, in my opinion its a very expensive drivers car

The cup boys were absolutley demolising the V6s at the recent Brands Hatch track day

ok so the Cups were all modified, but this is where my story thickens!!!

some V6 owners get a bit high and mighty (pissed off) that theyve spent £23ishK on a V6, and a clio cup with about £5Kish worth of work can eat it for breakfast on track!

Im not having a dig or owt, and i am very jealous that i dont own a V6!!!

but in "bang for buck" terms IMO the V6 isnt worth while (new anyway, second hand is a different matter) If it had 300bhp std, then yes awesome car, but theyre under powered, which is a crying shame
Obviously a different Brands Hatch day to the one I was on




hardy ha, your driving reminds me of Maureen off that Britains sh*test drivers :eek:
At least I didnt crash
 


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 18 June 2005


some V6 owners get a bit high and mighty (pissed off) that theyve spent £23ishK on a V6,


All the V6 owners I know have a HUGE smile on their faces when driving there V6s, not one is pi**ed off by the money well spent, as you claim??

I doubt anyone that has a V6 would want a cup with £5k of mods anyway???

I would rather have a V6 with £5k of mods any day...lol

Simon.
 
  Lionel Richie


Quote: Originally posted by Jeremy Townsend on 18 June 2005


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 18 June 2005


Quote: Originally posted by Jeremy Townsend on 18 June 2005


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 18 June 2005


i argee with you about the looks and sound, amd the desirability, but they arent that sh*t hot in terms of performance/handling

this is my point, in my opinion its a very expensive drivers car

The cup boys were absolutley demolising the V6s at the recent Brands Hatch track day

ok so the Cups were all modified, but this is where my story thickens!!!

some V6 owners get a bit high and mighty (pissed off) that theyve spent £23ishK on a V6, and a clio cup with about £5Kish worth of work can eat it for breakfast on track!

Im not having a dig or owt, and i am very jealous that i dont own a V6!!!

but in "bang for buck" terms IMO the V6 isnt worth while (new anyway, second hand is a different matter) If it had 300bhp std, then yes awesome car, but theyre under powered, which is a crying shame
Obviously a different Brands Hatch day to the one I was on




hardy ha, your driving reminds me of Maureen off that Britains sh*test drivers :eek:
At least I didnt crash



LOL true!!!
 


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 18 June 2005

the clio in the video is 216bhp (throttle bodied, megane/williams/valver hybrid)




It is nice, 216bhp = 28% increase in power, But I would rather have my V6 with a 28% increase in power (322bhp) than a cup with the same 28% increase....;) lets try and keep std v std... and in that, the V6 255 is the fastest Clio Renault have made....period.

....but this V6 Verses other Clios is very boring, I doubt that V6 owners would want to downgrade to a Willy or a cup and I doubt that Willy owners could afford a V6 255....;);)



Simon.
 

Little Newms

ClioSport Club Member
  182, D2 Td5 & 840CI


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 17 June 2005


sorry ill rephrase,

a cup will own your ass on track!!!!

que Yaaser, Yozza, Chris, Newms, Nev, Loony etc etc etc etc
You know it sunshine...... I have chewed my brother up and spat him back out in my car when it comes to handling! The Cup which im sorry to say, is in the higher league! Take a look at all the brands vids :devilish:
 


get it right Fred i dont have one of those cheap nasty cups ;) i have a 182 that weighs less than a cup and has the same number of seats as a V ;) bet i can get more shopping in my two seater :eek:
 
  Renault Laguna Coupe


Depends on the track to be honest. Brands Indy maybe (but didnt happen last month). Proper track like Spa? Muuuhahahhahaha :D
 


All the V6 owners I know have a HUGE smile on their faces when driving there V6s, not one is pi**ed off by the money well spent, as you claim??
I doubt anyone that has a V6 would want a cup with £5k of mods anyway???

I would rather have a V6 with £5k of mods any day...lol

Simon.
The thing is, Simon, my mates Westfield cost him £2000 (1989 chassis with Escort GTI engine from 1998) and has 135 bhp & weighs a tiny 500kgs. It is like lightning around a track, but how many of us spend any real time on a TIGHT RACETRACK? This track thing is nonsense. Yes, I love the occasional track day, but as with anyone else, it is OCCASIONAL.

We have road cars, not racers.

The V6 is in a different league to any 4-pot Clio.

(Since I also own a car with over 400bhp, it is not a case of being up my rear either, the Clio V6 is just a great car and contrasts nicely with my other drive).
 


Right now I dont care what car I have as long as it has Air Con....:D oh that counts the cup and Willy out then I think?..lol

My car is saying that its 32 degrees outside....:eek:



Simon.
 


What everyone is forgetting is the average age of V6 owners is around 300, their reaction times are slower than us younger 172/cup/182 drivers so on track days they are bound to be slower! ;)
 


Quote: Originally posted by Pete on 19 June 2005

What everyone is forgetting is the average age of V6 owners is around 300, their reaction times are slower than us younger 172/cup/182 drivers so on track days they are bound to be slower! ;)


now then. dont get personal, Im only 150.....lol;)



Simon.
 


Quote: Originally posted by SimonV6 on 19 June 2005


Right now I dont care what car I have as long as it has Air Con....:D oh that counts the cup and Willy out then I think?..lol

My car is saying that its 32 degrees outside....:eek:



Simon.



No air-con., in UK in summer, is NO GO!

UGH!
 


Quote: Originally posted by Pete on 19 June 2005

What everyone is forgetting is the average age of V6 owners is around 300, their reaction times are slower than us younger 172/cup/182 drivers so on track days they are bound to be slower! ;)
AH !



But they are also way more experienced, rather than the new Garry-boy on the block.;)

Wont crash as often either. (Ask the insurance companies for proof of these facts. :D
 
  Clio RS 172 Ph2


My 3p worth....

how many current V6 owners have had a Williams? (a few Im guessing - me being one of them)

how many current williams owners have had a V6? (not many, unless you have both Im guessing)

How many v6 owners would swap their car for a Williams, no matter how much mods & performance improvements the williams had got on it? (I doubt youd find 1 taker)

How many highly modded williams owner would swap their car for a V6 (please form an orderly queue and no pushing to the front please)!

Dont get me wrong, I "LOVED" my williams. I had it for 3 years & 100,000 miles near enough, and punished it HARD and it never let me down, and gave me smiles I still remember to this day. However, would I swap my vee for a Williams? No. Would I swap it for a 250bhp Monster Williams which could beat my 0-60 times, and blast past me on every bend? Err, still no.

There mlord rests the case for the V6 defense.
 


Well put.

The V6 offers a certain something no 1993, 150 bhp, 2-litre 4-pot ever could. Not just the performance gulf.

A 2005 Fiesta ST150 will do everything a Williams can. In fact it has better wheels and brakes.

The ST would look stupid up against a V6 Clio.


[Edited by Vee Six on 19 June 2005 at 2:52pm]
 


Any comparison has to be as standard cars.

Standard Clio V6 2004 versus standard Clio Williams MK1 1993.

DOH...I wonder which one most car enthusiasts would prefer as a present (to drive, not sell.)

The screamin 6-pot of course.

Quicker, faster, better looking, better sounding, more valuable, more character and will be more collectable in future.

:D
 
  Clio RS 172 Ph2


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 19 June 2005


Quote: Originally posted by 137699 on 19 June 2005


How many highly modded williams owner would swap their car for a V6 (please form an orderly queue and no pushing to the front please)!






not 1 of them would want a Vee

http://www.williamsclio.co.ukwww.williamsclio.co.uk

go and chat to those boys
I wonder if their opinion would change if one turned up outside their front door, and they were offered the chance to drive it & then decide

Anyway your argument is flawed - I had a Williams, now I have a Vee - so there you go - there is/was one of them (at least!).
 
  Clio RS 172 Ph2


I have a theory actually on the 16v/Williams/172/182 owners v/s Clio v6 owners.....

Like others have said - own a Cosworth and ALL fast ford owners offer you respect, same goes for Lotus Carlton etc. Thats because with those marques there is fierce rivalry between makes... i.e. ford owners would NEVER own a vauxhall, and vice versa, so everyone sticks together.

Ive been on BOTH sides of that fence having had a string of fast fords (including 2 cossies) and also some fast astras, and I said the same to them, as I say to anyone on hear who disss on the V6 - never say never, and dont form an opinion til youve driven one.

The difference with Renault onwers (it seems to me) is that theres not such fierce rivalry with other brands, not even Pug or Cit (save for one or two occsional remarks), and instead the renault owners are more likely to attack each other than stick together.

I hate to say it, but having been fairly active in Renault, Ford & Vauxhall owners forums, this one seems to have the most disagreements between members than any others Ive found.

Guys, we all drive Renaults - we all love some or all of them. I think were all agreed wed rather be in our Clios than Saxos or 205/206s, so lets stick together and promote ALL the clio sport models, irrespective of age, engine or no. of cylinders!

I for one would still happily go out and buy a 1991 Clio 16v if thats all I could afford, and I would still love it... just wouldnt be choosing to swap my vee for anything right now, except maybe a mk2 vee!
 


I am well surprised Malice has not been here yet, he has a surious hatred of V6 Clios...lol:eek:

Im with you 137699, although this is a Clio club, there are masses of people on here with al sorts of other cars too???????? we just can not seem to get along?



Simon.
 
  v6 mk2


will someone tell these non v6 owners that no matter how much you sl*g the cliov6 off on here the value of them will not go down anymore!! u will just have to keep saving im afraid!!! U ALL NO IM RIGHT!;)
 


To balance things out here a little (what AM I saying!), give me the choice of a Ford, Vauxhall or Toyota sports hatch from the mid-90s, or a Williams and the Renault wins hands-down. Give me a Williams MK3 please, my favourite version.

It towered above the likes of XR3i, Astra and Corolla, for me.

I had a Honda NSX in the mid-90s so was more than happy, but as a fast hatch, only lately has the game moved on sufficiently to leave the Williams behind.

BUT, move on it has and the likes of the new Astra with 240bhp or the Golf GTI with a very useable 197 bhp would leave it for dead, as would a 2004 V6 Clio.
 


Clio 182 for sale in Auto Trader for just £9000. That is admittedly a great car for the money.

May 2004 model without any options, but still a steal.

One thing with the V6 is that they aint around for cheap money and probably wont ever be.
 


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