I'm confused, ultimately even @ 210BHP it won't be quicker than your Clio.
You need a 225 if you want a quick car. With 700 a month to spare, jesus you could save up in no time and would have no problem running one.
A 210Bhp Megane will be faster, And I have always preferred diesels anyway.
Even now when I rev past 6k I think my cars going to explode!
A 210Bhp Megane will be faster, And I have always preferred diesels anyway.
Even now when I rev past 6k I think my cars going to explode!
My 2002 (127k mile) 172 passed it's MOT today, had advisories on rear brake disks and pads, how easy/hard are these to change by yourself?
I've only ever really done the simple stuff like batteries, lights, spark plugs and the like with any car i've had.
I am seriously thinking about having a Turbo added to my 172.
The rear disks have the wheel bearings pressed into them. It's just not worth the hassle to get the wheel bearings pressed out and back into the new ones its easier just to buy the genuine Renault disk that come with the bearings already pressed. One other thing is there is a spacer on the back of the disk that can come off when you remove the old disk and many people throw the old disks away with it on without realising. You HAVE to make sure you use this spacer on the new disks as the bearings will fail very quickly otherwise. Other than that it's pretty easy to do you just need a big socket for the hub nut.
Also if you're on the Cliosport forums there is a guy that does very good prices on genuine brake parts.
Never got around to doing rear disks and pads myself, not confident tbh and my driveway is on a bit of a slant.
Popped into my regular garage, got quoted £166 for rear disks and pads with labour on my 172, is this a decent price? Should I shop around a bit?
Thing is, they're a top garage, they've turned me away for a few jobs on my and my wifes car, often saving money and giving cheaper alternatives for things we wanted done.