In the market for exactly the same thing at the moment. Would be moving from a Celica 140 so it will be a big step up in terms of speed compared to OP.
Any big things to look out for when buying?
I just see no advantages to owning one other than a BMW 330 other an costs to run
It sold for £6500 and it never cost me a penny other than 3 litres of castrol edge. First person to come and look at it within 5 days of it going on pistonheads took it away the same day.
It was a nice car to own and I'm glad I had one. There might be some truth in saying I should have gone straight for a Clio 182 straight away but then I've had the experience of owning a 330ci on the way and I'm happy at that. It may not be 100% logical but my needs and wants are different now that I've got a house. I'd love a Z4 sitting on the drive waiting for some occasional use, but I just can't justify spending that sort of a money on a car. I'd rather spend it on the house, holidays and having fun with the GF.
The 330 hadn't been used for 3 weeks and it was looking like staying that way for quite a while with the occasional use at the weekend. It wasn't fun enough to be just a weekend car. I'm lucky if I do 60 miles a week in my own car at the moment.
Thats why Im not too arsed about refinement, electric memory seats and auto dimming rear view mirrors. I want something that I can jump in on a saturday and put a smile on my face for the few journeys that I make.
I've always had a thing for the Clio 182 since I first saw one in a showroom, I know everything I need to know about them thats why Im asking about other similar cars (Civic) that I don't know so much about.
I seeIt sold for £6500 and it never cost me a penny other than 3 litres of castrol edge. First person to come and look at it within 5 days of it going on pistonheads took it away the same day.
It was a nice car to own and I'm glad I had one. There might be some truth in saying I should have gone straight for a Clio 182 straight away but then I've had the experience of owning a 330ci on the way and I'm happy at that. It may not be 100% logical but my needs and wants are different now that I've got a house. I'd love a Z4 sitting on the drive waiting for some occasional use, but I just can't justify spending that sort of a money on a car. I'd rather spend it on the house, holidays and having fun with the GF.
The 330 hadn't been used for 3 weeks and it was looking like staying that way for quite a while with the occasional use at the weekend. It wasn't fun enough to be just a weekend car. I'm lucky if I do 60 miles a week in my own car at the moment.
Thats why Im not too arsed about refinement, electric memory seats and auto dimming rear view mirrors. I want something that I can jump in on a saturday and put a smile on my face for the few journeys that I make.
I've always had a thing for the Clio 182 since I first saw one in a showroom, I know everything I need to know about them thats why Im asking about other similar cars (Civic) that I don't know so much about.
If you must go hatch back have you considered German?
A r32 would be a bit more bearable after a 6 cylinder imo
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I can see what youre doing now ish but I think if I was in your place I would go for a sports car of some description
I have the budget to get a BMW Z4 2.5i with decent mileage and basic spec - around £8500 - but putting a serious head on for a moment though it would be a complete waste of money IMO. .
[TW]Fox;17560295 said:Errr you'd be back where you were before only with a slower car with the same running costs. The 'I told you so' posts would be funny though![]()
CTR over a 182. 172 cup maybe......... but the CTR is quicker, better engine, better gearbox, more reliable.
A DC2 would be better than both the CTR and 172, ok so it's older, but so what if you get a good one.
I just can't understand this OCUK love of the Clio 172/182.
[TW]Fox;17561046 said:It's a brilliant fun little car, thats why. It's quick, it handles really well, isnt that the whole point?