France's Finest Hot Hatch? The Renault Sport Clio Gordini 200

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  • @JayEmmOnCars
    @JayEmmOnCars  Před rokem

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    • @lewisgoddard9585
      @lewisgoddard9585 Před rokem

      ive got a car i think youll love to review.. all the Renault sport goodness.. plenty of power and plenty of room.. a fast estate!

  • @finalpharoah1
    @finalpharoah1 Před rokem +14

    I owned one these for 6 years. Those were the best times of my life

  • @kristianferrari8764
    @kristianferrari8764 Před rokem +27

    I remember being astounded at the cornering performance of this thing from a video of Autocar in which they tested it on track against a focus rs of the day.
    The focus flew down the straights, but every time a corner came up the Clio ate back 20/30 meters, it was incredible

    • @finalpharoah1
      @finalpharoah1 Před 9 měsíci +2

      As an owner, I can assure you, the Clio can effortlessly stick with cars with 2 or 3 times the power in the twisties.

    • @jenkemjones68
      @jenkemjones68 Před 5 měsíci

      I'm abhorrent at the fact we will never get a chance driving these in the U.S..I'm already sold if only we had availability.Im sure it's so fun to drive for a very affordable price.

  • @leesummerside1722
    @leesummerside1722 Před rokem +7

    I've got a Clio 197 (in LY) with a Megane 2.0 turbo in it (267bhp). As it should have been out of the factory. If you're intersted in driving, I'd be happy to loan it you.

  • @Ripst4rt
    @Ripst4rt Před rokem +43

    I literally just brought a 197 RS last week. The gearing ratio is super weird, you can do 50kph in 6th gear and 100kph you will be at neatly 4k rpm. But, once you take it out on a windy, twisty technical road you find out exactly why they did this. It turns into a completely different car. The turn in, feedback, sound and braking are absolutely phenomenal. I own several other cars 300-500hp and the little Clio could make a couple of them look a bit silly given those conditions.

    • @ravenmaster6364
      @ravenmaster6364 Před rokem

      brilliantly put mate 👍👍 what other cars do you have out of interest please? (if you dont mind me asking) 👍

    • @sysakPL
      @sysakPL Před rokem +1

      Helps you keep it in the optimal revs band. Having said that for 200 they made the first 3 gears shorter and the last 2 longer(if i remember correctly. Not by much though, but it helps.

    • @Ripst4rt
      @Ripst4rt Před rokem +4

      @@ravenmaster6364 got a few; an Alfa 147 GTA, Porsche Cayman S and Audi R8 V10. All manual

    • @ravenmaster6364
      @ravenmaster6364 Před rokem +1

      @@Ripst4rt wow!!! some amazing cars youve got 👍👍 i have to ask, is the cayman every bit as good as im led to believe? (possible future car hopefully!)
      i hope you are enjoying the 197 too! id be interested to hear your opinions on it based on your 'exotic' car garage 👍👍👍

    • @Ripst4rt
      @Ripst4rt Před rokem +5

      @@ravenmaster6364 Yeah the Cayman S is a good car but definitely overrated. Everything is heavy; the clutch, shifter, steering, brake pressure required. But it does feel like a tight car and well made. Has good ride compliance and feels faster than the 300hp it claims. Due to the large thin steering wheel and seating position it feels a lot like driving a classic '60's racer. Its quite analogue and unique. It handles ok but the front does get wiggly near the limit. Anyone who says you cant reach the limits of the car on a public road is driving like a nana.
      The 197 is an awesome little car, it is essentially two cars in one. Its a docile economical suzuki swift for daily duties but turns into a loud, fizzy little rally car out on twisty roads due to its cammy engine with outrageously high redline. A very unique and special engine I would say, mated to stiff chassis with awesome brakes and steering feel. The turn-in is absolutely savage, I could see it understeering quite easily though. Overall they are a hell of a lot of car for the money.

  • @Vudrep
    @Vudrep Před rokem +3

    In 2013 I bought brand new Clio 3 RS Cup Akrapovic edition, No 8 out of 50 made. From then I have changed multiple cars but this little guy will saty with me forever. That 2.0 NA engine is pure joy to drive.

  • @lucwijngaard8413
    @lucwijngaard8413 Před rokem +1

    Some people might swear with a german car but the French will forever have my love when it comes to hot hatches and sports cars like the Alpine

  • @chriscoleman1151
    @chriscoleman1151 Před rokem +6

    I had a 200 genuine cup for over a year. Motorways weren't much fun with the gearing but the ride was fine with the cup chassis. When you got it on the right road, twisty, up and down with cambered blind bends it just became awesome. It felt like an extension of your body and responded to every input almost before you asked it. There are also plenty of cars around nowhere near the prices mentioned here which makes it, for me, a very tempting choice again. It's different, great to drive, not that expensive to run and is very practical. I think it's a great, great car.

  • @Jalreal
    @Jalreal Před rokem +9

    Classic hot hatch with sound included. Good engine note. This looks like quite a lot of fun to throw around!

  • @peterwhitehead2453
    @peterwhitehead2453 Před rokem +8

    Well said re quick “soulless” cars, a la many EV’s. My restored E36 Beemer is not that fast but the handling, feedback and overall driving experience on twisty back roads…amazing! The current obsession with outright acceleration & HP is also completely unrealistic for legal, safe road driving where we all spend 95% of our time.

    • @person.X.
      @person.X. Před rokem +1

      I miss my E36. It was such a brilliant car, so much fun and just satisfying to own.

  • @liambowman7903
    @liambowman7903 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I had a 200 cup which is sold to buy my e46 m3. Don’t get me wrong I love the e46 but the clio really is the only car I ever regret selling

  • @joelappleby3700
    @joelappleby3700 Před rokem +5

    Absolutely love these cars, I've been waiting for you to review one for ages! A while back I was on the market for one and was going to offer it for a review but I found myself with a fiesta st-3 instead. Great content as always, thanks James! 😁👍

  • @allareasindex7984
    @allareasindex7984 Před rokem +2

    I appreciate learning about another car never sold in the US. Living in Texas I occasionally see a Renault registered in Mexico but have no idea what they’re like. Happy Fourth of July from your erstwhile colonial subjects, y’all.

  • @GM-fh5jp
    @GM-fh5jp Před rokem +2

    My criteria for a good driver's car is simple. If you don't need a destination when you take it out for a spin, it's a worthy driver's car.
    My 1995 900SS Ducati was like that. Just being on it was enough...you didn't need somewhere to go.

    • @GT380man
      @GT380man Před 3 měsíci +1

      Same reason I ride my 1970s Suzuki triples. Because it gives me pleasure to just ride around on them.

    • @GM-fh5jp
      @GM-fh5jp Před 3 měsíci

      @@GT380man Suzukis are great bikes.
      I've owned a 1982 Katana 750 and a 1986 GSX-400R. Both awesome bikes that never broke.

  • @oliverlowe8297
    @oliverlowe8297 Před rokem +22

    I loved my 197, absolutely awesome cars. I drive an E92 M3 now, but I still miss my Clio regularly.

    • @Peginafication
      @Peginafication Před rokem +4

      Funny, I went from a 172 to a 3.2 E36 M3 & missed the clio too. So much so that I sold the M3 and bought another 172. I now have a 182 cup and a Megane. Still love the m3s though (who wouldn't!)

    • @lukewatts3284
      @lukewatts3284 Před rokem +2

      I had a 197 went to fiesta st and in a Leon cupra 300 now .... Still think it was a cracking car and always loved revving it out

    • @ravenmaster6364
      @ravenmaster6364 Před rokem +1

      @@Peginafication this is a great ownership story 👍 really does explain the giant killing ability of the little clio's. I do get quote frustrated by mine as a daily driver, even little diesel vans walk passed me, and it doesn't feel all that great at all in the commute.
      There are some really good ownership tales over on pistonheads 'readers rides' about the capabilities of the 197/200 which give me alot of faith in them 👍

    • @Peginafication
      @Peginafication Před rokem +1

      @@ravenmaster6364 yeah these are not the fastest in a straight line and I can imagine things might be a bit different if you drive it daily on a work commute for example. Things like cornering ability/driver engagement would rarely come into play and stuff like comfort and interior build quality might. Still they're not terrible in those departments, just well below what's out there but I think they can be forgiven that on the basis that they're objectively one of the best driver's cars around. I haven't owned a 197 or 200 but been in a 200 and it's a much nicer place to be than a 1*2 so that's something! I'll have to check out the pistonheads stories you mention, they sound great!

    • @ravenmaster6364
      @ravenmaster6364 Před rokem +1

      @@Peginafication hi mate you are absolutely spot on about the commute and the clio 👍 and yes the build quality of the cabin isnt too bad at all.
      Ive had a niggle with mine since ive owned it and i finally fixed it today. The glovebox: i noticed one morning a few years back that the glovebox light was on when the car was unlocked first thing! the little arm that presses in to switch it off was misaligned to the glovebox lid! I tried yo disconnect the light unit but couldnt manage to do it. I ended up taping the lid shut and life took over and i just left it. I removed the glovebox today and was finally able to disconnect the bulb, it all went back together fine no real drama, i own a few old golfs (mk2 16v, mk3 vr6) and to be fair the clio isnt bad 👍.
      Yes i recommend a read on pistonheads, seems most people really rate them 👍. take it easy mate 👍👍

  • @joshwaterfield2483
    @joshwaterfield2483 Před rokem +14

    I took part in a shakedown run of a Clio 197, that me and another chap had built into a Clio cup spec race car. We were at Elvington airfield. The car was absolutely eating everything alive at the circuit apart from a brand new 458, and the only reason that stayed ahead was because of the long straight. I can say with certainty that without that striaght, the Clio would have decimated the Ferrari. The handling was so great in these cars.

  • @iantownsend500
    @iantownsend500 Před rokem +3

    The only must have if I was going to buy a Clio 200, is it must have the Recaro seats, they were an £850 option & are some of the best seats in any car of any price, just so comfortable yet very supportive

    • @MrBrokehisbollo
      @MrBrokehisbollo Před rokem +1

      And beautiful!

    • @acarguy3773
      @acarguy3773 Před 10 měsíci +1

      They are well worth it, had Clios without the recaros and now I've got a 200 with recaros and they live up to expectations they're wicked.

  • @HirooKoslov
    @HirooKoslov Před rokem +2

    10 grand! That's what I paid for my 2017 308 GTi 270 late last year.

  • @AntoniusTyas
    @AntoniusTyas Před rokem +1

    I remember seeing a Gordini Clio in one of your older video (XJ220 review, if my memory serves me well). Finally got to watch you review one. This is my favourite generation of Clio 200. I especially love the one Mr. May drove in series 17 episode 2 of TopGear, with that lurid green paint and Recaro Sportster semi-buckets.

  • @alanmegaw8698
    @alanmegaw8698 Před rokem +4

    Owned a 200 (Cup) and afterwards a modified Megane 250. Both great handling cars in their own right. Agree with @JayEmmOnCars points on high driving position and cabin quality but of the two for British roads I just thought the 200 was way more fun. In the 200 its was all about staying high in the revs due to the limited BHP, it made you work, whereas the Megane had a very low redline. The Megane was also considerably wider on our b-roads and whilst the wider track gave more stability you'd really need to be on a track to push the Megane.

  • @patrickbateman7122
    @patrickbateman7122 Před rokem +2

    Drove all the hot clios and there's only one that made the hairs stand up and laugh like a child and that's the greatest hot hatch ever made - Clio Williams ❤

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks Před 11 měsíci +1

    That blue is beautiful. Nice video. Keep up the good work.

  • @seanmorgan4099
    @seanmorgan4099 Před rokem +3

    After many hot hatches including various 205 and Golf, I bought a Megane RS265 and was the best car I ever had. Very very fast and so much fun, always put a smile on my face. I should have kept it

  • @imwithname843
    @imwithname843 Před rokem +2

    Renault Espace F1...that is a Monster 😎

  • @jamessheehy4895
    @jamessheehy4895 Před rokem +1

    Love it james always finding the niche one we don’t already know about! 😅

  • @GaborSzitas22
    @GaborSzitas22 Před rokem +1

    I own a Clio 197 for 3 years now, its my first car and its great! Only had some electrical problems :)

  • @100kmp
    @100kmp Před 9 měsíci +1

    I also have a rs200 cup and its brilliant. Its my 2nd one...
    Recaro pole position seats, Ktec suspension and a scorpion exhaust with PBS pro race brake pads and some other not to mention the cage and i love it.
    My daily is a Alpine a110S with some mods and sometimes my Megane rs Trophy r.
    you can see from this that I dont rate German tanks and all that fat.

  • @albertperks3476
    @albertperks3476 Před rokem

    Thanks that's a fair assessment and I can say that as I own one (a Gordini too). I have the optional Recaro seats and it's been very mildly breathed upon with come fast road suspesion mods and a sports exhaust. Let's be frank they're not a daily a driver - it's my weekend toy where I search out a good B road or a twisty track. In fact when people ask me should they buy one and state it needs to be daily driver I point them in the direction of Fiesta ST Mk7 which is much more drivable machine with lots of low down torque. But if you want to have a bit of fun then it's screamer of an engine (coupled with a sports exhaust) and will always put a smile on your face. To get the best out of it you are usually operating within 3500 and 7800 rev range where the engine is on full song. Suspension is amazing it has never given me any undue surprises - yes you can provoke it into lift-off oversteer but you've really got to try and when it goes its very controllable. Generally it makes me feel a better driver than I have any right to think I am. I've had it for 5 years and no regrets that I bought it but it was always destined to be my second car.

  • @ethan_59
    @ethan_59 Před rokem

    Great video, on the 197 the cruise and speed limiter switch is next to the tc button where the blanking plate is, also the 197 does not have the bleep. Hope you enjoyed them. Love my Clio 197 :))

  • @fiestaria
    @fiestaria Před 11 měsíci +1

    I just love the reviews of old cars, not many cars excite these days.
    Own mine since 2011 and for the last 4 years alongside a v6 cup which is a thoroughbred. Got to say, on a twisty b-road where you can carry speed, the clio is more dun to drive. They are at home on a right road but far from ideal for a daily or motorway cruising..
    Arguably they need a suspension, cup is bumpy and unsettling at times, non cup too soft.
    A 2 way AST, a plated diff and an Akrapovic transformed the car.

  • @edwardwhitehouse4391
    @edwardwhitehouse4391 Před rokem +2

    I agree with this. It is a middle ground from the 182 (exciting) and 200 EDC (sensible). For me that falls into a a great category.
    Unfortunately not a huge fan of the Gordini’s looks. And a set of spacers and lowering springs transforms the stance but also keeps the great steering feel: handling.
    I got mine as I had ~£7.5k budget and wanted something either quick or interesting. The 200 fit the bill and with growing up and reading all about them in EVO it had to be the car I got.
    I have fallen in love with it as this driving tool that’s just a hoot but that’s probably because it’s my first proper car, even with it’s Frenchisms

  • @NovaMad2010
    @NovaMad2010 Před rokem +1

    Two of my friends have had a 197/200 cup's! Absolutely fantastic cars to drive, and when they have a Meg lump chucked in them, boy them move!!
    If I was to ever replace my Almera GTI track car it would be with a 197/200

  • @ravenmaster6364
    @ravenmaster6364 Před rokem +1

    I do rather love this channel and i have been wanting and waiting for a 197 review, i do feel perhaps the wrong model version was possibly chosen though here.
    These are a brilliant car, very capable and fun, we wont see the likes of the 172, and the 182 again sadly and although not too many years apart from these 197/200's comparing them takes away the fact that the 197/200 are extremely good cars in their own right.
    Ridiculously good turn in and they ride really well, i enjoy how my cup "flows" yet feels hardcore at the same time (for a mass produced road car).
    Stone automotive on here have a series of very good videos about how to wake these cars up, im contemplating spending some time on doing just that to mine after owning it in srandard form for 4 years now as a daily driver.Its embarrassingly slow until you allow it to warm up, even then its not great really (is this just mine?) but i love how it drives and its really good fun at 20_25mph, i love the bespoke cast aluminium suspension bits, the diffuser and those wings!😂😂

  • @jarrusjenkins
    @jarrusjenkins Před rokem +3

    They are definately great but they aren't the greatest hot hatch that France had to offer... in my opinion that was the Peugeot 306GTi6.
    Literally everything you need in a car. Practical and exciting to drive and it does both of those things really well.
    I'd have another in a heartbeat if I could find a good one.

  • @wakeywakefield4785
    @wakeywakefield4785 Před rokem

    This is a tune n half. Love it man

  • @AntJoseph_
    @AntJoseph_ Před rokem +1

    To be fair, the Clio III, back in its time, was the most luxurious interior materials wise in the B segment

  • @kevinmcg6747
    @kevinmcg6747 Před rokem +1

    Distracted by the shirt James, you must try to blend in😂. I propose that you do a shirt vlog on the second channel. I had one of the first Clio 16v variants (pre-Williams editions - no fancy names back then) in the UK and it was an amazing little car! Cheers, Kevin

  • @chrisduran3007
    @chrisduran3007 Před rokem

    Particularly enjoyed the Scatman John Audi R8 impression 😂😂 great review as always !!

  • @edwardjames6751
    @edwardjames6751 Před rokem +1

    This is as much a review of Jay’s driver profile as the car itself. Personally I’ve owned all sorts of exotic and fast stuff, I enjoy occasional track days and don’t care too much about everything being covered in leather. My daily driver and currently only car, an RB7 Clio 200. It’s almost perfect for me and my driver profile. Reviews aren’t absolute, they’re an opinion.

    • @syedenhammydude6196
      @syedenhammydude6196 Před 10 měsíci

      Hello fello RB7 owner... You're right about driver profiles. I didn't for 1 day in all those years felt the car was too hard to be driven around daily. It does take a certain amount of commitment though as there are much more softer riding options around.. I dailied mine for 9.5 years and 178,000 kms in Sydney traffic.
      The cup chassis and suspension didn't bother me, although i learned to read the road and watch for potholes in our notoriously shitty roads; a skill that came in handy when i started riding motorcycles.
      It's not a car for cossetting but i wouldn't call it uncomfortable. The seats, after all are probably one of the best in any car ever. I've demoted mine to a 1/week car and opted for a great big red wagon.
      The Clio can be driven to / from work everyday, has a/c, p/s, stereo, bluetooth AND still be fun on the twisties or a nice corner or two. What more does someone want from a hot hatch?

  • @leestevens1635
    @leestevens1635 Před měsícem

    I like what you said and agree with most of it, but I do love mine (no 21) and think it's a an awesome drive

  • @Asherlee101
    @Asherlee101 Před rokem +1

    The 200 EDC was fun. Even the GT 120 was fun. Moved up to mk4 Mégane trophy 300 and that was a different beast 😂

  • @ikebabosaurusiable
    @ikebabosaurusiable Před rokem +2

    They definitely need a few basic mods to bring them to life and give you that old school hot hatch experience

  • @CptCaptainClockwork
    @CptCaptainClockwork Před rokem +1

    I used to have a 200, my first 'fast' car. Really didn't appreciate it enough at the time, think I'd have one again - just not as a daily!

  • @iantownsend500
    @iantownsend500 Před rokem

    I had a Twingo RS Gordini with the cup chassis, it was excellent & I loved it

  • @Silentwitness1978
    @Silentwitness1978 Před rokem

    Yes it is! But you need the optional Akrapovic exhaust for the sweet tunes. I have KW V3 coilovers and a Quaife LSD on mine and it just makes the car even better.

  • @ForgetfulFoot
    @ForgetfulFoot Před rokem +3

    I test drove a 200 Gordini here in Australia. It drove well. I love the paint and stripes. I could have got it for a decent price. But I really wanted one with OEM Recaros + Akrapovic Exhaust. And the price differential between the models often isn't that large. I think if you were going to run it daily. The standard spec would be a great buy if you get it for a good price.

    • @andrazstrmcnik2331
      @andrazstrmcnik2331 Před rokem

      I owned RS200 cup with recaros and akrapovič my god that car was fun ! But such shame that it was so unreliable nothing serious but just annoying things :(

  • @adebrade172
    @adebrade172 Před rokem +1

    I was in the fortunate position of choosing one of these in 2008, i picked a corsa vxr instead complete with a chocolate engine😅

  • @jonnyfartpants
    @jonnyfartpants Před rokem +1

    James, please allow me to massage your ego. Your videos are amazing, as you are. You are so genuine, likeable and also very funny at times (the bit where you were explaining how firm a car was when you put it in sport mode, and you just 'held' yourself). My wife who has absolutely no interest in cars also loves you. Please never stop. X

  • @eze8970
    @eze8970 Před rokem +1

    Thanks J, does seem to be swings & roundabouts for if the particular Clio version is good or not! 🙏🙏

  • @andrewsmovies
    @andrewsmovies Před rokem +1

    James should drive a 200 version with the optional cup chassis and optional Recaro seats. It would feel like a totally different car. BTW I have a 200 cup. Love it. Not super quick in a straight line but the cornering is magic.

  • @frederickontour1478
    @frederickontour1478 Před rokem +1

    Awesome car, Awesome video!
    Please try a Clio 3 RS ph.2 sport with CUP pack (full fat), Recaro's and the factory Akrapovic exhaust soon!
    That would be awesome! And a very good comparison to this.

    • @frederickontour1478
      @frederickontour1478 Před rokem

      The CUP pack really adds a lot of excitement to the car making it very engaging and fun.
      The CUP pack also has a lot quicker steeringrack, this quicker steering rack is what makes the car so awesome to drive, you just point and it dives in with the quicker steering rack.
      So please get a really good Clio 3 RS ph.2 sport with CUP pack (full fat) Recaro's (Fossard lowered) and factory Akrapovic on the show.

  • @kel883
    @kel883 Před rokem +6

    My first car was a 200, cup chassis. Like James I found the engine incredibly exciting and loves to rev. The ride was definitely stiff around town and going over speed bumps, but if you were willing to put up with that, you’d find it just breathes so well with the road at speed. I’ve now moved onto a 125i of which James’ review is mostly responsible for, and whilst it is a big improvement in most ways, I’ve found myself modifying it to recreate some of that magic I felt in the clio.

  • @mikefleming8945
    @mikefleming8945 Před rokem

    Was looking forward to watching this, even though I'd offered James my own 200 Cup to try out last year and never heard back.
    I've run a '61 plate Cup for 18months roughly, and if you're in the mood it's a hoot. If I could go back I'd probably get a standard 200 instead, I can live with the stiffer chassis, hard plastic dash, lack of front fogs, manual mirrors, no rear headrests, crappy horn ... but I do miss the reach adjustment on steering. Mine's run as my daily, and I average around 34mpg using 97/98 fuel, wo probably not trying hard enough. The JCW Clubbie in my pic got 40mpg all day long.

    • @sysakPL
      @sysakPL Před rokem

      Prak spec seems to be a standard 200 with the cup pack but eibach springs instead of the cup ones. Imo the quicker rack is a must. (But so is the air-con for me ;) )

  • @johnwarwick1170
    @johnwarwick1170 Před rokem

    I had a 197 Cup , such a fantastic little car
    Never liked the looks of the Gordini but these cars are so underrated!

  • @chrisdooley1184
    @chrisdooley1184 Před rokem

    Got a chance to daily drive a Williams Clio during my time in France. Absolutely one of the best old school hatches I’ve ever driven 😊

  • @Captain_Vimes
    @Captain_Vimes Před rokem

    Thanks for the review. Always fancied a clio 200 but was concerned it might be a bit Meh on a day-to-day basis. Sounds like that’s pretty much your conclusion too. I ended up buying an R53 Mini and still think it was the right choice..

  • @stewartmacdonald601
    @stewartmacdonald601 Před rokem +3

    Another fair and balanced review. A few points though.
    I had a 197 F1 Team until last year (number 182 amusingly). And I loved it. Still miss it sometimes. It wasn't for me, however, a daily driven car. It was bought as a third car, just for a bit of fun, and the drive to the airport. Which, alas, I was finding I was doing pretty regularly. So I sold it when pricer were higher, and bought a 2010 D3 Audi A8 instead. A completely polar opposite car. But is comparable to what you mention as an alternative. A big, fast, equally economical, luxurious German saloon. I have had other German motors, although usually estates, from a B8.5 Black Edition A4 Quattro, A E91 LCI 335d, a B6 S4 and even an F11 530d LCI and a E46 330i Touring. So I can appreciate your comparison.
    I think your review was a touch harsh here though. Not a single German barge I've had was even remotley close to as fun in the twisty stuff. Some may well have been faster, and all probably a bit nicer inside, but none as fun. My 197 was just ridiculously fun here. Granted, being the F1 it did have the cup suspension, which I didn't find too harsh either. But then my expectations were suitably reigned in in advance. Mine also had a Miltek, which you are also correct on, made it just sound sweet as. But then it also had the Recaro buckets, which were fantastic too. The leather option looked nice there. But I think the Recaros make every drive more of an event, and so might just have been closer to what you were expecting here.
    As a daily driver, yes, there are other options. Options that will give you more luxury at the expense of fun. Not to say they wont still be fun to some degree. But as you said at the top of the piece, fast without the soul. But as a second car, or weekend toy. Well, there is little out there as fun as these. Certainly at semi-legal speeds on twistier roads.
    Overall though, fairly balanced review. Correct, the fuel economy isn't great. I didn't ever crack 30 mpg in my 197, but then, what it was bought for was terrorising B-roads. And so that was it's job. If I was popping to the shop, I had other cars for this. But it wasn't especially terrible on the motorway to the airport either. No A8 mind, but fine enough.
    If you can, I would recommend getting a shot of the car you'd have though. If you can. A 197 F1 Team. It'll feel like more of an event when you drive it IMO. And you can assess the differences with the cup suspension. Which I found to be great.

    • @urdaeatmoths
      @urdaeatmoths Před rokem

      Surely if you have what I assume is plenty of budget for cars, you'd not buy an actual B road monster like an Elise/VX220/Exige and stop fannying about with what could be a 2nd car for a 19 year old, and as much as they're 'fun' in the twisties, all the modern reqs (weight) removes any sense of real event like you would get even in something less powerful like an MR2.
      I'm going from a Z4 Coupe to an Elise shortly, and having driven a 172/182/197, even with a cup chassis, BMW M's and what was a mental highly modded Fiat Coupe 20vt, nothing comes close to a super lightweight, old school coupe.
      With your money I also assume a Caterham would be on the cards

    • @stewartmacdonald601
      @stewartmacdonald601 Před rokem

      @@urdaeatmoths Sure. The budget is there or there abouts. But I also have a family, and so while a third car wouldn’t necessarily require rear seats, I do prefer to have them.
      Also, whatever fun car I get for this spot on the driveway, I need room for my luggage for when I travel for work, which is frequently enough.
      My other 2 cars are a 2020 VW Caravelle and a 2015 Ford Focus, so I realistically have the “seats” covered. But still, I do prefer something with at least a hint of practicality.

    • @urdaeatmoths
      @urdaeatmoths Před rokem

      @@stewartmacdonald601 Unless you're a drummer, the luggage space if you drive to work is absolutely sufficient considering you have an entire passenger seat, footwell and the boot space.

    • @stewartmacdonald601
      @stewartmacdonald601 Před rokem

      @@urdaeatmoths Drummer, no. But often travel with 2 large checked bags plus my large carry on laptop bag. Filled the boot of the Clio. Don’t fancy being crammed around my bags 3 or 4 times a month if I’m honest.

    • @MrDazwhite
      @MrDazwhite Před rokem +1

      I’ve got a modest three car collection - one if which is the exact model mentioned at the start of this video - the liquid yellow 197 F1. I’ve had it 9 years. I 100% agree with your comment. If you were looking for a car which gives the highest fun factor per pound spent without sacrificing practicality, then honestly, I think it’s really hard to beat! This is a car that I honestly state when asked about it’s fuel economy “that it’s not great, but I achieve pretty good figures because I basically don’t slow down for corners!” I did some very light mods on mine. Nice light race wheels, great set of performance tyres, polyurethane bushes all round, performance break pads and fluids, and chip remap. Took it on the track with no race track experience but a lot of confidence in the little beast. My first time on the track I was literally laughing out loud while driving around at high speed it was so much fun! Forget it on a long straight - if you give away 100bhp to an up -market turbo charged car it’s going to show. But on the tighter sections, it’s laughable the level of car this little hot hatch, with minimal mods, can put to shame! It’s also in its element there on the track. It’s built for that level of punishment. Other sports cars are masquerading as track cars. When you come in after 16 screaming hot laps - you see the concerned owners of the upmarket sports cars who pulled in after 6 hot laps and have the bonnets popped open - waiting for
      the temperature of Everything to drop! And then in the 197 F1 you can drive home from the track via the supermarket and do the weekly shop, call in at the local DIY shop to get the materials for your latest project, fold the seats down and chuck it in the back, then wake up the next morning and take the kids to school on the way to work!

  • @robinmarples5198
    @robinmarples5198 Před rokem +1

    The ones to go for are the r27 and cup. This one as all the weighty options and no cup châssis

  • @nfsdanz
    @nfsdanz Před rokem

    Hey James, nice review, always had a soft spot for the Gordini (owned a Clio 200 Raider myself). On an unrelated note, any plans to test the Alpine A110S?

  • @user-vk4vd7vr5t
    @user-vk4vd7vr5t Před rokem +3

    Clio Williams had an F7R, Clio 172 onwards used the F4R and were quite different to the 7R

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Před rokem +3

      For sure, I did say it could trace its roots to, not that it was the same as

  • @PaulWoodroff-vm8br
    @PaulWoodroff-vm8br Před měsícem

    You really should try to get hold of a 197 R27 F1 team to try out. I think it might tick most of the boxes you didn't like on the Gordini. I've had my one for 14 years and it never fails to put a smile on my face. Its an awesome car.

  • @mitchellryan3762
    @mitchellryan3762 Před rokem

    Not long sold my latest daily driver Twingo RS Gordini for an Abarth 595 due to the tuning capabilities. I must say the Twingo was the most fun car I’ve ever owned or driven. The yearly gearbox builds put me off a Clio 200 but it was a great drive, just not as fun or raw as the Twingo

  • @davidvitan3590
    @davidvitan3590 Před 5 měsíci

    I had a 200 with the Cup chassis and the Recaro seats. Even on Austria's pristine roads I quickly regretted optioning the Cup chassis lol. BOY was it stiff lol. Most fun car I ever owned tho

  • @rickdorrian975
    @rickdorrian975 Před rokem

    Hey Jay, I'm somewhat disappointed that you aren't in love with this as I truly revere your reviews and I have an RS Clio 200 Cup and adore it. Maybe I need to drive a 182 and compare.............😢

    • @richardseager6065
      @richardseager6065 Před rokem

      Wouldn't listen to him, I've had 172 cups, 182's, Fiesta ST mk7 & Mk8's and various other fun cars, all brilliant cars but none of them felt as good too drive as the Clio 200 Silverstone edition I had for about 6 months around 10 years ago, especially with the Recaros, damm tempted to get another despite the poor fuel economy.

  • @mrdayumfine109
    @mrdayumfine109 Před rokem

    I recently sold my Twin Turbo Subaru Legacy as the rust repairs were getting out of hand.
    Replaced it with a RenaultSport Clio 197 and i havent had this much fun in ages,
    and thats coming from a variety of 300+bhp japanese imports and multiple genertions of TYPE Rs over the years!
    Just wish it was a tad better on fuel 😬

  • @Mouse2113
    @Mouse2113 Před rokem +1

    Almost bought a 200 Cup in 2010 but got an Abarth 500 Esseesse instead as it was much cheaper to run. Never drove the Clio. The Abarth got replaced by my Megane 275 Trophy, woefully unreliable but awesome to drive

  • @tommybronze3451
    @tommybronze3451 Před rokem

    I’ve driven that one (pre face lift) once and it’s not a group B but defo has a rally feel to it and it was scary even behind the wheel (even on tarmac ffs) !!!!

  • @woodayyy423
    @woodayyy423 Před rokem

    i just bought a clio 200 and now this comes up on my suggested, wow

  • @vroomvroombeepbeep4761

    Clio 197 is an amazing car and best Clio choice of all time. recaros look good but sit way too high. Lower on H&R springs for perfect stance. Terrible on fuel and way too revvy to use every day. I sold my low mileage 197 last year and still regret it - a really special little car and underrated modern classic !

  • @v6clio22
    @v6clio22 Před rokem

    Megane 3 275 Trophy R torque steered! That thing was a riot!

  • @Jam3sA
    @Jam3sA Před rokem +2

    Still miss my RS 200. The brakes I thought were the best part, along with the handling, nicely adjustable on trailing throttle like the best hot hatches. Hoping that my incomimg GR86 can combine the best parts of this & my current M235i

    • @MrBrokehisbollo
      @MrBrokehisbollo Před rokem

      Yeah they probably felt ever bit as strong as the ones in the M235i right?

  • @butteredcrumpet
    @butteredcrumpet Před rokem +4

    I'm not sure talking about the merits of the car from the perspective of the £10k price tag is fair, the Gordini is frankly gross and these cars (at least the 197) can be picked up for £2-3k in decent nick - for a fast road car or basic track car that's basically unmatched. Then you can do what myself and many others have done and stick the Megane turbo engine in there for £3-4k and now you have another 100bhp (with a tune) and even better fuel economy than before... I just don't get what we learn from talking about these special editions, when most petrolheads aren't buying a car to leave it bone stock so it can gain value. I really believe as long as you look after these cars properly you can wring their neck all day long, but that loses so much appeal when you're spend 3 or 4 times the value just for some stickers...

    • @albertperks3476
      @albertperks3476 Před rokem

      I'd be wary of the £3-4K versions the ones I liked at are decidedly ropey with poor service history and these cars need good history or you end up with some very bog bills very quickly.

    • @butteredcrumpet
      @butteredcrumpet Před rokem +1

      @@albertperks3476 I agree, you definitely have to be careful, and largely depends on knowing what to look out for. That being said, there are definitely bargains coming up everyday, especially on the facebook groups

  • @sprayaho1ic
    @sprayaho1ic Před rokem +2

    I was never a fan of the Gordini or the Raider, for that matter. The Raider probably looks better than the Gordini, though. My personal favourite is the Alien Green 200 Cup. Really wanted one years ago and couldn't find one for sale. Also, the silverstone editions are particularly nice, too.

    • @v6clio22
      @v6clio22 Před rokem +1

      The silverstone editions i'm pretty sure we just fitted a plaque and put on a new scorpion rear silencer. Can't remember them being much different?

  • @k6six
    @k6six Před 4 měsíci

    The MPG on these mk3 RS's is the main reason i'd opt for a mk2 RS.

  • @gicapopandau5750
    @gicapopandau5750 Před rokem

    I have a Formula Renault with the same engine, its an exciting powertrain

  • @thisiszaphod
    @thisiszaphod Před rokem +1

    One decent mod would be to install a subframe that does not rust VERY prematurely,

  • @hexgraphica
    @hexgraphica Před rokem

    Easter egg at 17:42 when James switches camera to let us see a van drive past with a backdoor open

    • @Tomislav_B.
      @Tomislav_B. Před rokem

      Van is parked and the guy is unloading it. It doesn't drive past with a backdoor open.

  • @davidliddle2557
    @davidliddle2557 Před rokem

    A agree that the 182cup is the pinnacle of the Clio sport range

  • @jamespatagueule4599
    @jamespatagueule4599 Před 10 měsíci

    2:15 before the super 5 gt turbo, it was the renault 5 Alpine turbo, and before it was te Renault 5 Alpine (maybe where the story began for Renault's hot hatches)

  • @Too1998
    @Too1998 Před rokem +1

    I have a Citroen C4 by Loeb for a few months now, the 150 hp 1.6 THP Engine in it as well. I was considering a Megane before, similar year to this Clio but the interior quality in Renaults from this era really turned me away. My mom has a Twingo and I can see the interior bits being shared all the way up, and quite a bit of it too. Shame, they look quite nice from the outside.
    Glad I went with the C4 though, I love it to bits.

  • @kerryhughesgillard9906
    @kerryhughesgillard9906 Před 11 měsíci

    Came quite close to buying a gordini a few years back

  • @rfactorgo39
    @rfactorgo39 Před rokem

    Hey Jay, Im thinking between this Clio and Civic typeR fn2. Which one would you prefer?

  • @Merkentje
    @Merkentje Před rokem

    Loved my RS200 cup. Unfortunately alot of things went wrong with it, gearbox, engine mounts, climatecontrol, exhaust manifold...

  • @JoshGambling
    @JoshGambling Před rokem +2

    Got a Gordini myself. Would be interested to know when this was filmed, as the prices quoted seemed very high. Bought mine 2 months ago for £7,500 from a dealer with comprehensive history (81k miles)

    • @CptCaptainClockwork
      @CptCaptainClockwork Před rokem

      Agreed on the prices. 3.5 years ago I bought my 200 for £5k (Gordinis were similar price at the time). 2 years ago traded it in for £4k. 197 prices are in the £3.5k region.

    • @acarguy3773
      @acarguy3773 Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah I was thinking the same, unless it's got decently low miles because that seems to have a massive effect on price I don't really see the gordini going for any more than a normal 200. I bought my sub 50k miles 1 owner Albi blue 200 cup with recaros for just over £10k I think.

  • @paulm1704
    @paulm1704 Před rokem

    Fun fact the 197 had the cruisecontrol button next to the ESP

  • @simbo5681
    @simbo5681 Před rokem

    You need to try a cup packed 200 with faster rack and stiffer springs and dampers. The Renault seats are good but the Recaro cs seats are miles better also an exhaust and map really wakes these cars up a bit the standard cars a bit flat 19:47 before 5k rpm on the oem manifold. Your welcome to have a go in my lightly modified example next time your in scotland

  • @johnmitchell2269
    @johnmitchell2269 Před rokem +1

    A really good hot hatch is one without compromise. One that can be used as a daily and do all the boring stuff and feel like any other mass produced fwd car, so much so that you forget what you actually have. But on the flipside, one that rewards spirited driving and is fun and quick. The interiors in all the Clio's are a big let down imo, for six to ten grand I'd expect a better quality more premium interior. So for all of the above reasons, its the Civic Type R's and the Fiesta ST's (and Focus RS models) that I hold in the highest regards when it comes to hot hatches. They have the drama and character, are practical, but don't feel as cheap or tacky as the French stuff.

  • @Tomislav_B.
    @Tomislav_B. Před rokem

    If I remember correctly, on my RS182 I could deactivate cruise control with gas pedal full depressed and you could feel a click under your foot.

  • @davidgavin7280
    @davidgavin7280 Před 11 měsíci

    Got licked around Silverstone GP circuit in one by Jean Eric Vergne in 2010, I still can see the car heading straight for the wall at Becketts thinking it was never gonna make it, grip in those little things is very very special when pushed to the limits.
    The only reason it hasn't "wowed" him is because he's nowhere near a good enough driver to get anywhere near it's performance envelope...

  • @197Tom
    @197Tom Před rokem

    To be fair in my 197 that blank button next to the traction control is for the cruise control I don’t know why Renault moved it to by the handbrake for the 200 seems weird

  • @tubejorrit
    @tubejorrit Před rokem

    Tried one but the seats were a little too high and the steering wheel needed to be 15cm closer to me. I drove a mini R53 (the supercharged one) and had a much better experience.

  • @joespicer7830
    @joespicer7830 Před rokem +2

    I sold my Evora S last year and replaced it with an RS200 FF for a fraction of the price (after a brief month in a mk7 Golf GTi, which was very, very boring). I haven't driven anything else that gives me the same thrill within the speed limit, whilst ticking the practicality boxes etc, I just find it so reactive and engaging, I'm surprised you're not a fan. Yeah, it's not as comfy or refined as most cars out there, but I find that part of it's charm, it feels a bit oldschool. Also... where did the comparison to a 3l German saloon come from- that doesn't make much sense?

    • @MegaDanielSK
      @MegaDanielSK Před rokem

      I think that comparison came to mind because of the price-tag vs daily drivability. It's the exact same dilemma I have. Yes, it's great to have a fun car that can do it all. But if I'm planning on using it as a medium/long distance commuter as well (especially on highways), I can't disregard a German straight six with all of its bells and whistles. For a price of a 172, I'm willing to sacrifice comfort for occasional playtime on the backroads. When it's going around 10k though, and it's the only car I can have, it's becoming a considerable investment for an old Clio with cheap plastic interior and uncomfortable seating for longer periods. Maybe that's how he views it too?

  • @scotty7
    @scotty7 Před rokem

    Those weel arches support 195/50 R16 and 205/40 R17 very based.

  • @James-cs2wi
    @James-cs2wi Před rokem +1

    I had a beautiful RS Twingo Cup Sport but unfortunately the council took it for parking tickets £6,000 up the swanny thanks Dagenham Council

  • @mk1302
    @mk1302 Před rokem

    I've got a Renault clio mk3 dynamique s 2 litre only 120 left in the uk

  • @the1beard
    @the1beard Před rokem

    JAY any chance of a 308 gti review ?

  • @trentweston8306
    @trentweston8306 Před rokem

    0:18 an Aussie Ford Falcon hey James?

  • @ocsltd3251
    @ocsltd3251 Před rokem +1

    Can't help but think you should have driven a 'Cup packed" 200 with Reacro's.......

    • @simplytoxic9421
      @simplytoxic9421 Před rokem +3

      Thought the same while driving in my liquid yellow cup packed with Recaro's and spoiler haha

  • @Nickoboss29
    @Nickoboss29 Před rokem

    You should try a Daihatsu Copen

  • @poosh6529
    @poosh6529 Před rokem

    Mk6 Fiesta MP185 is a perfect rival to this car on track