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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Twingo 133 vs Clio 200 (the non turbo one)
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<blockquote data-quote="titicaca" data-source="post: 182100" data-attributes="member: 3782"><p>Yes oVerboost are absolutely right. We went away over Christmas in the Clio, including driving around some winding roads in Wales, and decided we have now really got used to the Clio. The engine although is quieter than the twingo sounds a bit like a world war two plane when you rev it which is quite fantastic, and it now does feel faster as we learn to drive it harder. The Clio had a full service before Christmas at Birchdown (where the service is excellent and highly recommended) and it is in great health. It was hardly ever used and only has 4k on the clock, so really looking forward to give it some exercise in the new year. We have decided to sell the Twingo, will be really sad to see it go as we really had lots of fond memories of it, going to Scotland twice and Wales many times, overall one of the best cars we have had. But at least I am fairly confident in the years to come we will not regret selling the Twingo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="titicaca, post: 182100, member: 3782"] Yes oVerboost are absolutely right. We went away over Christmas in the Clio, including driving around some winding roads in Wales, and decided we have now really got used to the Clio. The engine although is quieter than the twingo sounds a bit like a world war two plane when you rev it which is quite fantastic, and it now does feel faster as we learn to drive it harder. The Clio had a full service before Christmas at Birchdown (where the service is excellent and highly recommended) and it is in great health. It was hardly ever used and only has 4k on the clock, so really looking forward to give it some exercise in the new year. We have decided to sell the Twingo, will be really sad to see it go as we really had lots of fond memories of it, going to Scotland twice and Wales many times, overall one of the best cars we have had. But at least I am fairly confident in the years to come we will not regret selling the Twingo. [/QUOTE]
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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Twingo 133 vs Clio 200 (the non turbo one)
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