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<blockquote data-quote="oVerboost" data-source="post: 181395" data-attributes="member: 4227"><p>Prices are all over the place currently... there are some around the £3k and some around the £5k for similar ages and mileages.</p><p></p><p>The problem the Twingo 133 has really is the older Clio's. However I think over time, and due to the rarity of the 133 in comparison to rivals, they will gain a cult sort of following, and will become more desirable. I bought mine recently after owning many more powerful cars over the years (I'm in my 30's) as I just wanted a cheap car to use to/from work and to do a few track days and weekend drives across the moors, for that it's perfect IMO. I had a Clio 172 previously, and although it was good fun, and I'm aware it's probably just the one I bought although I have been in the motor trade pretty much all my working life, it was constantly needing work and in the end I just lost all confidence in the car and moved away from French stuff for a while, until now. </p><p></p><p>But personally, they'll go up in price it just may take a few years...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oVerboost, post: 181395, member: 4227"] Prices are all over the place currently... there are some around the £3k and some around the £5k for similar ages and mileages. The problem the Twingo 133 has really is the older Clio's. However I think over time, and due to the rarity of the 133 in comparison to rivals, they will gain a cult sort of following, and will become more desirable. I bought mine recently after owning many more powerful cars over the years (I'm in my 30's) as I just wanted a cheap car to use to/from work and to do a few track days and weekend drives across the moors, for that it's perfect IMO. I had a Clio 172 previously, and although it was good fun, and I'm aware it's probably just the one I bought although I have been in the motor trade pretty much all my working life, it was constantly needing work and in the end I just lost all confidence in the car and moved away from French stuff for a while, until now. But personally, they'll go up in price it just may take a few years... [/QUOTE]
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