c-benn-c
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bin looking at the clio sports for a new car and just wanted to know what the exact difference is between the cup models and non cup ones apart from the alloys and are they worth the extra money more you can spend on one rarther to just a normal 172 clio??
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ash_corsa
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Alot lighter mate and no ABS on the cup.
No climate, leather, auto lights/wipers, xenons etc...
Ive got a cup and ive never wished id gone for the normal 172. Drive one, you'll love it!
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jacko198
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Ive got a 182, i went for the normal ff (full fat) version with the xenons, auto wipers, climate/cruise control.
Im glad i went for it. It might be the tinyest bit slower than the Cup, but for what i use it for, it makes no difference, its still fast enough for me
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c-benn-c
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in two minds in which one i prefer lol
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Rob B
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Full fat 182 with cup packs is the pick of the bunch IMO
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Rob B
Full fat 182 with cup packs is the pick of the bunch IMO
Whs!
172 cup is meant to be the pureists choice and they all slag off the 182cup. That doesn't mean it's bad as if you listened to them you would have the SAS or any NASA qualified scientist to change your Cambelt!!
[Edited on 27-11-2010 by Jambo]
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CORSA NUT
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The 'Cup' is completely pointless in the real world IMO
FF 182 with both cup packs (like i've had) and your onto a winner
[Edited on 27-11-2010 by CORSA NUT]
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corsadonk
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I had a 172 Cup, which had cloth seats, no A/C, ABS, spare wheel, extra spoilers, and better handling.
It was great fun to drive, but not put together very well
[Edited on 27-11-2010 by corsadonk]
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gez bay
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get a ph1 172
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corsadonk
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quote: Originally posted by gez bay
get a ph1 172
That was what I wanted, they look better. But interior is nice on the ph2.
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Jambo
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They don't look better. They just get you e-points.
Ph2 is far better and even then they aren't as good as phase 3s
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gez bay
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they do look better, got alot more road presence the ph1 has.
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by gez bay
they do look better, got alot more road presence the ph1 has.
Maybe 10 years ago
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gez bay
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clearly not, as a ph2 isnt 10 year old to compare the two.
Sooo like i said, a ph1 has more road presence than a ph2
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corsadonk
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by gez bay
they do look better, got alot more road presence the ph1 has.
Maybe 10 years ago
I'm pretty old, but I still think the ph1 is a better looking car, I never liked the headlights on the later ones.
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gez bay
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i find a ph2 quite plain to look at.
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sc0ott
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Sunflower yellow ph1s are nice.
I always thought all 182s came with auto wipers, xenons etc but you were able to upgrade the suspension, wheel colour, spoiler and additional front splitter if you wanted to classify it as a cup.
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IvIarkgraham
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in what way does it have more road presence?
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Butler
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quote: Originally posted by CORSA NUT
The 'Cup' is completely pointless in the real world IMO
FF 182 with both cup packs (like i've had) and your onto a winner
[Edited on 27-11-2010 by CORSA NUT]
For someone like me it was perfect, the best compromise for road and track. They handle fantastically well and they are quicker than other 172s. Id always feel handicapped in a full fat.
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John
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I agree with Mr Nut, unless you will be tracking it constantly, might as well have some luxuries, it's not quicker than any other full fat one on the road.
This whole ph1 thing, I know looks are a matter of opinion, the only people who ever think ph1's look better are people with them though, they look mega mega dated whether you like that or not.
As a car, built from tinfoil and some plastic, although it'll do 60 in 7 seconds, it's a boring 7 seconds.
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gez bay
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like you said john, it is a matter of opinion. It would be boring if everyone liked the same thing.
How do you mean, it's a boring 7 seconds to 60? Its a 2.0l and revs to 7.2k standard. Its quite fun i think.
[Edited on 28-11-2010 by gez bay]
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John
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It's dated even if you do like the look though.
By boring I mean, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, 5k rpm, slightly more, slightly more, change gear.
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gez bay
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forgot they were slow........
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John
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They feel slow, they are quick, that's all though.
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Jambo
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It's a drivers car John, you have to rev it. It's not a lane hopping rep mobile. Its one of the most rewarding cars I've ever driven. So much so that when I had the M3 and the Clio on the drive 9/10 I'd take the keys to the Clio.
It's not built for straight line drag racing it's a cheap town car that does exactly what it says on the tin.
As for phase1s John is exactly right the people who say phase1s are the best are people who own them. Go figure.
They look crap. No other word for it tbh
There is 1 I've liked and that was some French dudes one on Cliosport
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