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1.2 16V Modifying



  Clio Extreme 3
Why do people modify their 1.2 16v Clio's? I have one but because it's a small capacity I am unsure whether to modify it slightly to make it look a little more sporty. I am unable to afford to buy a faster car or sportier car.
 
  2003 Clio 172
Why do people modify their 1.2 16v Clio's? I have one but because it's a small capacity I am unsure whether to modify it slightly to make it look a little more sporty. I am unable to afford to buy a faster car or sportier car.

Younger drivers, insurance, etc.

Would be very easy to turn it into a 172/182 rep. Wheels, interior, etc can be had for peanuts really.
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
Why do people modify their 1.2 16v Clio's? I have one but because it's a small capacity I am unsure whether to modify it slightly to make it look a little more sporty. I am unable to afford to buy a faster car or sportier car.
Every time you want to modify it.. put the cost of that into savings and soon you will have the money for a better car.

Keep yours clean, standard, and therefore easily sellable and when the time comes, upgrade.
 

Jamess182

ClioSport Club Member
Why do people modify their 1.2 16v Clio's? I have one but because it's a small capacity I am unsure whether to modify it slightly to make it look a little more sporty. I am unable to afford to buy a faster car or sportier car.

Are you a young driver?
If you're currently unable to afford a faster/sportier car, you're probably unable to afford the insurance on a modified car? When I was 18, just adding something simple like lowering springs almost doubled my insurance as 9/10 companies wouldn't insure me for a reasonable price
 
  Clio Extreme 3
Are you a young driver?
If you're currently unable to afford a faster/sportier car, you're probably unable to afford the insurance on a modified car? When I was 18, just adding something simple like lowering springs almost doubled my insurance as 9/10 companies wouldn't insure me for a reasonable price

No I'm not a young driver, just can't afford anything faster for a couple of years. I'm doing the whole grown up thing lol.
 

GrahamS

ClioSport Club Member
  335d
I think there’s loads of reasons to modify a low power car but only if you do it yourself. It’s a brilliant way of learning about mechanic without the fear of making expensive mistakes and it’s how I really got into cars. I wouldn’t however convert a petrol clio because the main benefit of a replica isn’t there, the fuel economy. My DCI does 65 mpg and has the handling, electrics (soon) and looks of a sport, a combination I wish they’d made from the factory. When the car is done it’s almost free to run and will owe me about £800. I say go for it!
 


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