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Which Clio Should I Get?



Mork of Ork

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Taigo
Hey guys, I am pretty set on getting a Renaultsport Clio of some description next March when my Smart goes back (it's a lease).

The only question is do I get a Trophy or a 197? I like the 197 as it is newer & bigger but the Trophy has the exclusivity. Both can be bought for around the same money.

My only worry is whether there are any model specific items that cost a fortune to replace or service? E.g. the Alcon brakes on an FRP.

Thanks in advance! :)
 

keo

  Clio Trophy
The trophy dampers are aprox £1200 (might be more i arent sure) from renault. But if they do go they can be re built for around £500. The other big cost on the 182 is the cam belt, but they should of all been done now. I dont know much about the 197 and i have never driven one. I love my trophy and dont think i will be getting rid of it
 

Mork of Ork

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Taigo
Ah many thanks, good advice. I guess that if & when the dampers go they can be replaced by a set of aftermarket coilovers or would that be sacreligious? I work with a guy on here that has a 172 Cup and I think the Cup & Trophy would look good parked together at work.

I'm hoping some 197 owners are gonna pipe up to let me know why I should choose one of those instead. ;)
 
  Westy. MX5
The Trophy owners would have strong words with you if you got rid of the originals, Theres only 500 made, don't you know.
 

Daz.

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 200 RS EDC
I'd get a 197 over a trophy personally - they're not special enough (imo!) to warrant paying the odds over a 1*2.
 

Mork of Ork

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Taigo
Cheers fellas, I guess with the lack of support for the 197 they are a bit pants, plus there are already 2/3 at work. I've got a while to save & look around at least!
 

Mork of Ork

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Taigo
Right then Trophy it is, with a 197 as backup if I can't find a decent Trophy. :cool:

I'll get some pics taken with WYSteve's 172 Cup when I do get one (that's who I work with).
 
  RX7 FD
Had my Trophy roughly a month and love it. I cannot comment on the 197 though!

Besides rebuilding the dampers every 40K miles is not that big a deal imo, and it seems they can be rebuilt by pretty much any decent suspension specialist :)
 

Martin_172

ClioSport Club Member
depends what your after, clio 3 is a different ball game in refinement and build quality (im compairing non RS models, ive never had a play about with a 197/200, but my GT is similar to one!)

my 172 feels ancient compaired to my clio 3 but the 172 feels so old skool to drive the way its so nimble and light. if i wanted a compromise between new/refined/well built and decent performance/spec id go 197, if i was looking for more cheap old skool thrills id go for the 172/182 (im by no means saying the 172/182 isnt well specced and resonably refined btw, just that clio 3 is a big improvement)
 

Mork of Ork

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Taigo
I prefer the old skool style of car to be honest. I've had an MG Maestro, Ford Puma and even though my Smart is only a year old it feels old skool as it has no power steering etc.
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
You'll find no real love for the 197 on CS :(

Anyway, never driven a Trophy, but have had x2 172 Cups, a 182, standard 197 now a 197 Cup (keep up!)

Depends, if you prefer your cars direct, bit old school feeling a Trophy is for you 100%. The 197 is bit more rounded, nicer to live with day to day. Brakes, snickerty gear change and better build/refinement do it for me. The MK2's are very raw in comparison. That said if i had to downgrade from my current 197 Cup, i'd be straight into a MK2 again.
 

Mork of Ork

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Taigo
I'd of kept that quite TBH ;)

LMAO, hey a 2.0 litre sub 10 sec 0-60 hot hatch isn't bad for a first car! :rasp: If you booted it it torque steered like a mo-fo!

It had the MG Turbo bodykit & MG TF wheels, I thought it was cool until the engine gave up. I'm sure no one cares but here's a pic just in case.
morkofork_mg_front.jpg
 


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