My pocket is empty and tired from my Audi 1.8T and Im looking to buy something new, a bit more "economical".
What do you guys think about a Renault Clio 1.2 16v? Too small?
Nissian Micra 1.0 ?? lol, one ugly car isnt it!Belatti wrote:My pocket is empty and tired from my Audi 1.8T and Im looking to buy something new, a bit more "economical".
What do you guys think about a Renault Clio 1.2 16v? Too small?
Belatti, you poor soul. A 1.8T? I swear in the UK those cars dont see much more than 100,000 miles. So much for Audi's perceived quality.....Belatti wrote:My pocket is empty and tired from my Audi 1.8T and Im looking to buy something new, a bit more "economical".
What do you guys think about a Renault Clio 1.2 16v? Too small?
JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Adam
Dont mean to harp on mate.
Compare the 1series diesel to your Ford Focus.
For what it's worth - I have a Nissan Micra (& a Renault Alpine A110 - so, not all bad ). I love it.....economical, nothing has EVER gone wrong, servicing is easy and cheap by a local mechanic. Handling is funny (not a sportscar but trundles at quite amazing speeds if you never lift off). I have tried to kill it for years and it refuses to break. I even use it as a general skip & workhorse - last week it carried an engine and gearbox halfway down the country.Belatti wrote:My pocket is empty and tired from my Audi 1.8T and Im looking to buy something new, a bit more "economical".
What do you guys think about a Renault Clio 1.2 16v? Too small?
Ugly?adam2007 wrote:JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Adam
Dont mean to harp on mate.
Compare the 1series diesel to your Ford Focus.
1 series BMW? what a ugly looking car, i would at leaste buy the 3 series coupe or salooon, 1 series is revolting to look at.
Ford focus top selling car in uk. excellant chassis and handling the zetec-s version is better than your bmw son
Nissan very underrated car company. Here in the UK , Primera taxi's do 200,000 miles EASY.RH1300S wrote:For what it's worth - I have a Nissan Micra (& a Renault Alpine A110 - so, not all bad ). I love it.....economical, nothing has EVER gone wrong, servicing is easy and cheap by a local mechanic. Handling is funny (not a sportscar but trundles at quite amazing speeds if you never lift off). I have tried to kill it for years and it refuses to break. I even use it as a general skip & workhorse - last week it carried an engine and gearbox halfway down the country.Belatti wrote:My pocket is empty and tired from my Audi 1.8T and Im looking to buy something new, a bit more "economical".
What do you guys think about a Renault Clio 1.2 16v? Too small?
I really couldn't ask for more apart from looking like a granny's car.
Welove the Micra so much, Mrs RH sold her increasingly expensive A4 cabriolet for a Nissan Quasquai - we love that too. No hassle and does everything it says on the tin.