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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Be honest about your twingo...
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<blockquote data-quote="Twins go" data-source="post: 167748" data-attributes="member: 3394"><p>Thoughts on our Twingo RS:</p><p></p><p>Having owned a Cooper S before this it seemed underpowered for a few weeks but the you realise that 133 is enough power to make the car great fun. Also the first then we noticed was how shit the interior is but then again, that's compared with a mini that had half leather seats, the dash trimmed in leather, lovely aircon etc. And this car, despite being 3 years younger was also 1.5k cheaper so you can't expect the world.</p><p></p><p>However, the world is exactly what you get when you take the car down the right road. We recently drove about Loch Lomond in the Twingo and it is outstanding in terms of how it tackles uphill hairpins and longer swoopy corners. </p><p></p><p>The rear seats folding forward is a real Brucey Bonus. You can just throw golf clubs, bikes, Ross Kemp in the back and the Twingo seems to swallow it all right up. Ad then if you want to have passengers you still have space for a few bags in the back.</p><p></p><p>The sound is great too. The fact that it can remain quiet and civilised around town but then if you want you can hit the throttle and -with the help of Pipercross - make such a cracking sound. </p><p></p><p>The only gripes we have is the ride being hard but it's the price you pay for the handling being spot on, and the stereo, which is the exact same as was in my Mum's W-reg Megane!!</p><p></p><p>Great car though, absolutely brilliant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twins go, post: 167748, member: 3394"] Thoughts on our Twingo RS: Having owned a Cooper S before this it seemed underpowered for a few weeks but the you realise that 133 is enough power to make the car great fun. Also the first then we noticed was how shit the interior is but then again, that's compared with a mini that had half leather seats, the dash trimmed in leather, lovely aircon etc. And this car, despite being 3 years younger was also 1.5k cheaper so you can't expect the world. However, the world is exactly what you get when you take the car down the right road. We recently drove about Loch Lomond in the Twingo and it is outstanding in terms of how it tackles uphill hairpins and longer swoopy corners. The rear seats folding forward is a real Brucey Bonus. You can just throw golf clubs, bikes, Ross Kemp in the back and the Twingo seems to swallow it all right up. Ad then if you want to have passengers you still have space for a few bags in the back. The sound is great too. The fact that it can remain quiet and civilised around town but then if you want you can hit the throttle and -with the help of Pipercross - make such a cracking sound. The only gripes we have is the ride being hard but it's the price you pay for the handling being spot on, and the stereo, which is the exact same as was in my Mum's W-reg Megane!! Great car though, absolutely brilliant. [/QUOTE]
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