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How much? £15,750
On sale in the UK: May 2009
Engine: 1998cc 4-cylinder 16-valve, 197bhp @ 7100rpm, 159lb ft @ 5400rpm
Transmission: Six-speed manual, front-wheel drive
Performance: 6.9sec 0-62mph, 141mph, 34.4mpg, 195g/km
How heavy / made of? 1204kg
How big (length/width/height in mm)? 4017/2025/1484
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Rated 4 out of 54

Handling

Rated 5 out of 55

Performance

Rated 4 out of 54

Usability

Rated 4 out of 54

Feelgood factor

Rated 4 out of 54

Readers' rating

Rated 3 out of 53

Renault Clio Renaultsport 200 (2009) CAR review

By Ben Barry

First Drives

01 May 2009 10:45

What’s the new Renaultsport Clio 200 like to drive?

Fabulous. There’s load of grip, no torque steer and a balance that manages to be both incredibly forgiving at the limit and highly entertaining.

The engine might lack the fireworks of a Honda VTEC lump, but it’s still a thrill to wind out, while the rest of the package works well too. The gearchange feels a little baggy at a standstill, but it’s more accurate at speed, while the Brembo brakes are strong without being hyperactively grabby and the steering (7.5% quicker in Cup spec claim the figure-obsessed engineers!) is responsive and light from the first input, with a well judged progression of weight as you wind on the lock.

Gripes?

The Recaro seats look and feel like a good idea, but they’re £850 extra and sit a little too high for our liking. And the Cup’s lack of rake adjustment for the steering can result in less-than-ideal driving positions.

Mmm, decision time. Clio Cup or basic 200?

There are strong arguments for both. At £15,570, the Cup is £1k cheaper than its sibling (which also comes with softer suspension unless you pay £400 for the Cup spec), and there’s something quite appealing about its single-minded focus. If you’re a track nut who’s already stretching his budget, this is the obvious choice.

Just remember that you’ll probably want to spend £550 on air-conditioning for your Cup, and if you do that you might as well make the leap to the higher quality interior and more luxurious equipment offered on the 200. But then can you afford to treat your 200 to the worthwhile Cup upgrade? Arrghh!

Get the bare bones Cup or the full monty 200, I say.

>> Click 'Next' to read CAR's first drive verdict for the Renault Clio RS 200

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BlingBlongRimmer

BlingBlongRimmer says

RE: Renault Clio Renaultsport 200 (2009) CAR review

Petrol Geezer - Now that you've started extolling the virtues of a Rover, it's not so hard to envisage you, aged 63, sitting over there in Siberia being fed grapes and fanned with a beetroot leaf by ex-Ukrainian miners paid for by your Russian oligarch lover. You lucky git, Petrol Geezer!

15 May 2009 10:48

 

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Robby1977 says

RE: Renault Clio Renaultsport 200 (2009) CAR review

First of all , yes it is hideous, although not quite as vile in the flesh as pictures, but as an RenaultSport Clio owner I'm disappointed by it.

I have said before, and I still wish it was the case, the Cup needs to go on a diet, and have a lower price tag. My 172 Cup was around 100KG lighter than the reg 172, with no spare wheel, air con, abs, sound deadening, engine cover, thinner glass etc etc.... as a result of this diet it was also sold for some £3000 less. Maybe I'm being biased; I haven't driven the new Cup, but it irritates that this model seemingly doesn't count for much anymore.

& Robert - yes, 0-60 in 6.9 is quick for any hot hatch, having driven Type R's, C2 VTS's, 207 Gti & Cooper S’s amongst others, I can say from experience that mine is in a different league with a 0-60 in the mid 6’s. A front wheel drive hot hatch is NEVER going to be super car quick, but they never cost supercar money! I still remember that back in 2002 the RS Clio Cup then had the desirable tag of being the quickest accelerating car on sale for less than £20K.

0-60 is not indicative of real world speed I admit; if anyone ever went in a 5 GT Turbo in the 80’s or 90’s this would be apparent – 0-60 was silly quick, but with a 1.4 engine reps would be pushing it out of the way on the motorway. If a car has strong acceleration up to a ton that’s all that counts, and RS Clio’s & the like do have. I very rarely feel the need to go above this speed, and doing so (in the UK anyway) will see your licence taken off you.

Yes your Rover was a quick car in its day, I remember it being a real Q car, but I recall that it was over 200BHP so it wouldn't be a slouch! Even with your driving background though I doubt you would see which direction a 200bhp hot hatch went if you were behind one on a twisty B road in any Rover!
 

03 May 2009 11:46

 

BlingBlongRimmer

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RE: Renault Clio Renaultsport 200 (2009) CAR review

 

The opposite of a facelift is called a facef**k I think. I think that's what that means.

Anyway, the facef**k is appalling, and the wheels are garish and vulgar, especially when compared to the wonderful sporty subtlety of the Clio 197.

Aesthetically, the only good thing to come out of Renault's need to signal small technical changes with a redesign is the exquisite powder green. If you don't like it, you simply don't understand what your eyeballs are there for and you should get some more info on that.

Summary: Great driver's car - designed using Braille - gorgeous new colour option.

 

02 May 2009 15:59

 

trocadero

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trocadero says

RE: Renault Clio Renaultsport 200 (2009) CAR review

Apparently the worst part of this, done on the cheap facelift, can be undone by unbolting the front  bumper and replacing it with the previous version.

02 May 2009 09:43

 

daveandrews13

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daveandrews13 says

RE: Renault Clio Renaultsport 200 (2009) CAR review

Not entirely sure why they've chosen to launch the car in this colour and it's also telling that the didn't actually have the standard car at the launch.  Still, it sounds like a hoot to drive, though I'm not entirely sure what the target market is now I come to think of it.  Too expensive for the yoof and a bit minty green for those of more experience.  But when you're driving it there is no possible chance of seeing that horrendous facelift, so pass me the keys!

01 May 2009 23:12

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