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As posted before i'm about to buy a Trophy and have been trying to look ahead a year or two and see what the Trophy is likely to be worth and how the introduction of the 197 Cup or Trophy might affect its values. In the end i've ended up with more questions than answers and simply havent been able to predict what the future holds for Trophy values because i keep coming back to the same question - where is RenaultSport going with the 197?
The 197 seems to have had a mixed reception so far and i dont believe sales have been as good as expected. From what i've seen/heard/read its quite a different car from the current 182, on the plus side i've heard that its better built, more spacious, the Brembos are great, the 6 speed box is sweet, and it handles well, etc. On the negative side i've heard that its not as focussed anymore and has lost some of its raw edge, its too big, there isnt a great feeling of speed, the steering is too light, etc.
As there is no Cup option available at the moment i think a lot of potential buyers will hold out till this is launched, so what can RenaultSport do this time in Cup spec? Chassis and suspension changes are a sure thing i'd say, and maybe anthracite wheels - but this time i dont see Renault putting on a spoiler pack, certainly not at the rear because Renault engineers apparently knocked back the idea from marketing that it should have a rear spolier for aesthetic purposes basically because the engineers said it was unnecessary due to the diffuser working so well.
The other thing is i cant see where Renault can lose weight on the car this time round. Everything that was standard on the old full spec 182 (leather/alcantara, climate, xenons, auto lights/wipers, Cabasse stereo, etc) has pretty much been ripped out already and is now offered as an option on the 197. This is where the weight difference came in with the old FF 182 vs the Cup. We know that basic air con and ABS will likely be staying put too, so where can the weight in the 197 be removed from? I cant see Renault taking interior trim out or making it a two seater as i believe they want this new Clio to appear more refined that the old one - even in RS spec. I believe the generous standard spec on the old 182 was one of its selling points and probably drew some customers away from Mini Cooper S and Civic Type R's etc and now that Renault has opted to take the option list route i wonder if they have maybe shot themselves in the foot with regards to 182 FF vs Cup.
What about the possibilty of Cup tyres i.e almost running road spec race tyres - again i dont know if this would be feasible as it just might be too extreme for everyday use. Look at BMW with the road slicks it fitted to the M3 CSL, they had new owners sign a disclaimer saying they were aware that the tyres were pretty much useless in the wet and quite a lot of CSLs now being offered for sale have standard road tyres on them instead of the originals.
So i'm thinking that a 197 cup might have suspension changes, front splitter, anthracite wheels, and possibly Recaros? And maybe a limited slip diff - although i'm not sure if the car would definitely benefit from it. Will these changes be enough to produce a car that can stand up to the previous Cup incarnations? I guess only time will tell.
I dont see Renault extracting more power from the engine or moving away from a normally aspirated engine as their whole ethos in recent years has revolved around chassis tuning and having the car set up right. Would they possibly speak to Sachs again about some trick suspension for the Cup - i doubt it as i reckon it would be too expensive.
Which leads us on to the possibility of a 197 Trophy - how could it move the game on from a 197 Cup? Sachs suspension, a unique colour again (red maybe?) and Recaro's (same as available in the 197 and 197 Cup or something different - who knows) seem a safe bet. I'd just like to think that they can get it right, honour the Trophy name and have a car thats as good if not better than the old one.
I'm going to stop typing as i think i could be rambling Just thought i'd stick my thoughts down and see what other enthusuasts though i.e. if people wanted to share their thoughs or if people agreed/disagreed or just wanted to shoot me down in flames.
I guess the bottom line is that as a potential 197 Cup or Trophy buyer in the future i am concerned with where Renault is going with the 197. When the Cup is inevitivably released will it truly be as good or better than the old one or will we have another manufacturer who has ended up with a diluted product (like Peugeot of late). I truly hope not as RenaultSport have been at the top of their game lately.
Cheers
BC
The 197 seems to have had a mixed reception so far and i dont believe sales have been as good as expected. From what i've seen/heard/read its quite a different car from the current 182, on the plus side i've heard that its better built, more spacious, the Brembos are great, the 6 speed box is sweet, and it handles well, etc. On the negative side i've heard that its not as focussed anymore and has lost some of its raw edge, its too big, there isnt a great feeling of speed, the steering is too light, etc.
As there is no Cup option available at the moment i think a lot of potential buyers will hold out till this is launched, so what can RenaultSport do this time in Cup spec? Chassis and suspension changes are a sure thing i'd say, and maybe anthracite wheels - but this time i dont see Renault putting on a spoiler pack, certainly not at the rear because Renault engineers apparently knocked back the idea from marketing that it should have a rear spolier for aesthetic purposes basically because the engineers said it was unnecessary due to the diffuser working so well.
The other thing is i cant see where Renault can lose weight on the car this time round. Everything that was standard on the old full spec 182 (leather/alcantara, climate, xenons, auto lights/wipers, Cabasse stereo, etc) has pretty much been ripped out already and is now offered as an option on the 197. This is where the weight difference came in with the old FF 182 vs the Cup. We know that basic air con and ABS will likely be staying put too, so where can the weight in the 197 be removed from? I cant see Renault taking interior trim out or making it a two seater as i believe they want this new Clio to appear more refined that the old one - even in RS spec. I believe the generous standard spec on the old 182 was one of its selling points and probably drew some customers away from Mini Cooper S and Civic Type R's etc and now that Renault has opted to take the option list route i wonder if they have maybe shot themselves in the foot with regards to 182 FF vs Cup.
What about the possibilty of Cup tyres i.e almost running road spec race tyres - again i dont know if this would be feasible as it just might be too extreme for everyday use. Look at BMW with the road slicks it fitted to the M3 CSL, they had new owners sign a disclaimer saying they were aware that the tyres were pretty much useless in the wet and quite a lot of CSLs now being offered for sale have standard road tyres on them instead of the originals.
So i'm thinking that a 197 cup might have suspension changes, front splitter, anthracite wheels, and possibly Recaros? And maybe a limited slip diff - although i'm not sure if the car would definitely benefit from it. Will these changes be enough to produce a car that can stand up to the previous Cup incarnations? I guess only time will tell.
I dont see Renault extracting more power from the engine or moving away from a normally aspirated engine as their whole ethos in recent years has revolved around chassis tuning and having the car set up right. Would they possibly speak to Sachs again about some trick suspension for the Cup - i doubt it as i reckon it would be too expensive.
Which leads us on to the possibility of a 197 Trophy - how could it move the game on from a 197 Cup? Sachs suspension, a unique colour again (red maybe?) and Recaro's (same as available in the 197 and 197 Cup or something different - who knows) seem a safe bet. I'd just like to think that they can get it right, honour the Trophy name and have a car thats as good if not better than the old one.
I'm going to stop typing as i think i could be rambling Just thought i'd stick my thoughts down and see what other enthusuasts though i.e. if people wanted to share their thoughs or if people agreed/disagreed or just wanted to shoot me down in flames.
I guess the bottom line is that as a potential 197 Cup or Trophy buyer in the future i am concerned with where Renault is going with the 197. When the Cup is inevitivably released will it truly be as good or better than the old one or will we have another manufacturer who has ended up with a diluted product (like Peugeot of late). I truly hope not as RenaultSport have been at the top of their game lately.
Cheers
BC