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Fantastic cars, great chassis. I had the pleasure of taking part in the attached a few years ago:-
http://www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=52&i=1875...
http://www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=52&i=1875...
Under-powered but, but an excellent chassis and superb brakes for the size and cost of the unit.
A big thumbs up from me - nearly bought one but, the demo car was used by the MD's wife and the company I worked for refused to knock money off for 3 badly scuffed alloys.
Boot is non-existent though and the rear seats only cater for 2 humans. Might be better off getting a slightly older Clio Sport?
A big thumbs up from me - nearly bought one but, the demo car was used by the MD's wife and the company I worked for refused to knock money off for 3 badly scuffed alloys.
Boot is non-existent though and the rear seats only cater for 2 humans. Might be better off getting a slightly older Clio Sport?
SpeedMattersNot said:
Under-powered but, but an excellent chassis and superb brakes for the size and cost of the unit.
A big thumbs up from me - nearly bought one but, the demo car was used by the MD's wife and the company I worked for refused to knock money off for 3 badly scuffed alloys.
Boot is non-existent though and the rear seats only cater for 2 humans. Might be better off getting a slightly older Clio Sport?
I doubt the OP is likely to want to fit more than two humans in the back if he is looking at a small car for a runaround... the two rear seats also slide forwards and backwards independently of eachother, and fold and tip, making for a very useful sized compartment for a small car. The alloys are diamond cut and expensive to refurb!A big thumbs up from me - nearly bought one but, the demo car was used by the MD's wife and the company I worked for refused to knock money off for 3 badly scuffed alloys.
Boot is non-existent though and the rear seats only cater for 2 humans. Might be better off getting a slightly older Clio Sport?
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