Quote: Originally posted by Roy Munson on 30 December 2004
I find the 182 versus 182Cup debates interesting for two reasons..
1) Im betting those that seem to have a dislike for the Cup, didnt have the option of buying it when they bought their 182 with Cup packs.
i did and chose the better equipped over the "poor mans version"
as A i wouldnt have another car without xenons after owning one with and B the seats look awful and the negligible difference in weight doesnt offer anywhere near the supposed advantage the original cup came with due to 80 rather than 20 kg difference.
2) If the 182Cup isnt light enough - why go for the heavier car?
The point being made is if this is supposedly a focused version by saying its not light enough we mean if its supposed to be a light drivers car why not loose the air con pas electric windows and put buckets or recliners in rather than just shedding a token 20kg
Im not judging either way, but the fact remains that the 182Cup is always at least a grand cheaper and still has most of the useful goodies. I find it amusing that people would hate the Cup to the extent that they reagrd it as a rip-off.
I mean lets be honest, besides leather seats - which arent important to some - what does the (slightly) heavier car really offer over the Cup? Full climate control? - dont make me laugh, who would boast about having CC whilst bemoaning the Cup for having too much kit.
I personally hate the std cup seats but thats just personal taste, and although the difference between ac and full climate isnt as drastic as ac- a regular blower. The Xenons are a drastic improvement over regular halogen lamps.
The Cup isnt a rip-off, its a cheaper car that is slightly lighter, and one which more people are able to afford. In case you hadnt already guessed - yes - Im a (soon-to-be) 182Cup driver
no-one is saying its a rip-off but merely for the extra equipment you get for a small amount more in cash it makes sense as the 182 cup isnt following on where the 172 cup left off, its an overweight less focussed dilution of the idea enjoying the image the true cup created.