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Williams to 172/Cup



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I have recently been thinking of getting a Cup when my Williams becomes too expensive to maintain. I spend quite a lot on replacing seized/rusting brake/suspension parts and the car itself had quite a few small patches of rust. To sort this I think a full strip and respray would be required and its not financially worth it.

I may run it while I save up and then go for a Cup and was wondering if anyone else has gone for this change and what their opinions of the cars were?
 


i went from a williams 3 to a cup, great to get rid of the expense of maintaininga willy but no more comforts, should really have got a 172 but the colour and wheels on the cup sold me. Much better car thougha nd thinking right now about purchasing a 182.
 


I sold my 16V last year and went car-less for a bit, while taking my time getting a new car and looking at my options.

At the time of sale, a Cup, 172 and 106 GTi were the strongest contenders. Im a perfectionist and my 16V had cost me a lot to run during the two years I had it - nearly enough in fact to have justified the extra whack of a new 172 over the time.

When it came to it though, I wasnt that impressed with the cars (especially not the 106 GTi). What youre paying for with a new car is the reliablity factor, with often a healthy dollop of added ability thrown in.

Im a fairly low mileage driver who mainly uses my local Welsh B-roads and I couldnt really justify spending £10k on a car that would lose so much in depreciation. The more I looked at the matter, the more the scenario sceamed "mint Williams" at me. Half the price, arguably the same/greater ability for my needs and less big bills if I found a good one.

In the end I found a minter and I dont regret it. Its clearly the wrong car for someone who does a lot of commuting and racks up large mileages, but for me its perfect. There have been some expenses over the last 6 months, but its nothing greater than a medium service at a Renault dealer would cost on a 172/Cup - and the car hardly depreciates!

So, if youre in a similar situation, older can be better. :D You should consider selling up a finding a similar car in better condition!

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Willy 1 to a Ragnotti. The differnece isnt all that great. The newer car is just a tad faster and more comfortable. Feels a good bit heavier as well.

I miss the rear wiper and Oil Temp guage.
 


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