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What to do with 182 Cup, Track car?



  120d M Sport
I struggle to see how a 200 wouldn't be a good car on track... not as good as a dedicated track car sure, but it's still not going to be shabby!
 
  182
As far as track days go, wanting to do more but with having to use it as my daily might not be possible, thought maybe a car for just track would let me get on more track days.

Dont wanna spend loads but i guess if you want a decent track car you need to spend a few bucks!
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
I struggle to see how a 200 wouldn't be a good car on track... not as good as a dedicated track car sure, but it's still not going to be shabby!
No-one's said it won't be good on track. In fact, my point was that it would be good, but not as good as a dedicated track ****.

But there are issues like warranty and insurance to consider. I'm normally quoted £50+ per track day for me cheap 172. Which is why I don't bother, I would of paid more than the cars worth in premiums if I did!
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
As far as track days go, wanting to do more but with having to use it as my daily might not be possible, thought maybe a car for just track would let me get on more track days.

Dont wanna spend loads but i guess if you want a decent track car you need to spend a few bucks!
Mine has costs me under £4k total (excluding consumables). You could easily end up spending £2-3k on the 182, which is silly imo.
 


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