H.C.O.C (Henry Catchpole on Carfection)
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Joking apart that is very surprising to hear. I think he's an absolute natural.
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Too short!
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Ha, just posted this in Random thread too. Same age as my Civic, and same model my Ex had. Fun little cars but still not a patch on a DC2 IMHO.
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182s are popular amongst those that know, aren’t they? Jethro, Henry and Harry all have them
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Mate of mine in NZ had a 172 when I was over there back in 2012. I drove it on the South Island for a few weeks, they are a great little car.
Barry is correct though, the DC2 is much more special.
Barry is correct though, the DC2 is much more special.
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All dependant on the very expensive Sachs dampers wasn’t it?
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I drove the Clio 182 Cup quite a lot, while I owned the DC2 (did I mention that?) and I must be missing something as it just felt like huge grip and growly midrange to me, nowhere near the adjustable chassis the teggy has. Huge fun to throw down a B road don't get me wrong, and no doubt same pace in real world terms, but just not as engaging for me.
I actually rate the 106Gti higher, that was a sublime little car.
I actually rate the 106Gti higher, that was a sublime little car.
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So it wasn’t quite as good as what’s universally renowned as one of the best handling FWD cars of all time?Barry wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:00 pm I drove the Clio 182 Cup quite a lot, while I owned the DC2 (did I mention that?) and I must be missing something as it just felt like huge grip and growly midrange to me, nowhere near the adjustable chassis the teggy has. Huge fun to throw down a B road don't get me wrong, and no doubt same pace in real world terms, but just not as engaging for me.
I actually rate the 106Gti higher, that was a sublime little car.
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Correct. I would add that I put it behind the 106GTi that wasn't even included in that test, but what would I know I'm not a fancy pants motoring journo.scotta wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:33 pmSo it wasn’t quite as good as what’s universally renowned as one of the best handling FWD cars of all time?Barry wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:00 pm I drove the Clio 182 Cup quite a lot, while I owned the DC2 (did I mention that?) and I must be missing something as it just felt like huge grip and growly midrange to me, nowhere near the adjustable chassis the teggy has. Huge fun to throw down a B road don't get me wrong, and no doubt same pace in real world terms, but just not as engaging for me.
I actually rate the 106Gti higher, that was a sublime little car.
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Crap steering. No one says thisBarry wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:00 pm I drove the Clio 182 Cup quite a lot, while I owned the DC2 (did I mention that?) and I must be missing something as it just felt like huge grip and growly midrange to me, nowhere near the adjustable chassis the teggy has. Huge fun to throw down a B road don't get me wrong, and no doubt same pace in real world terms, but just not as engaging for me.
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One of my friends had an early 106xsi a that was a fabulous little car to hurl down a B-road. It was a little cracker!Barry wrote: ↑Sat Feb 16, 2019 12:37 amCorrect. I would add that I put it behind the 106GTi that wasn't even included in that test, but what would I know I'm not a fancy pants motoring journo.scotta wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:33 pmSo it wasn’t quite as good as what’s universally renowned as one of the best handling FWD cars of all time?Barry wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:00 pm I drove the Clio 182 Cup quite a lot, while I owned the DC2 (did I mention that?) and I must be missing something as it just felt like huge grip and growly midrange to me, nowhere near the adjustable chassis the teggy has. Huge fun to throw down a B road don't get me wrong, and no doubt same pace in real world terms, but just not as engaging for me.
I actually rate the 106Gti higher, that was a sublime little car.
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The 182 was one of the cars I tried after the Saxo VTS ( same as a 106gti to all intents and purposes ) but I couldn't really get on with the seating position. Felt like I was sitting on it rather than in it. Like Barry, I'm not a motoring journo either - preferred the supercharged Cooper S even though it wasn't as quickBarry wrote: ↑Sat Feb 16, 2019 12:37 amCorrect. I would add that I put it behind the 106GTi that wasn't even included in that test, but what would I know I'm not a fancy pants motoring journo.scotta wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:33 pmSo it wasn’t quite as good as what’s universally renowned as one of the best handling FWD cars of all time?Barry wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:00 pm I drove the Clio 182 Cup quite a lot, while I owned the DC2 (did I mention that?) and I must be missing something as it just felt like huge grip and growly midrange to me, nowhere near the adjustable chassis the teggy has. Huge fun to throw down a B road don't get me wrong, and no doubt same pace in real world terms, but just not as engaging for me.
I actually rate the 106Gti higher, that was a sublime little car.
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I missed this video when released. Obviously I love it, it's a lightweight lotus, but mainly I love that retrimmed steering wheel
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That does look good in that blue. Lovely film as ever.
Left over crest; tightens.
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Fake vents, WHYYYYYY???