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and they're actually fairly reliable tbh... no problems at all.

Probably true. Just the horror stories I heard from Clio Sport owners when I was considering buying one a few years ago turned me off the Renault Sport gear. Hella fun to drive but wouldn't want to have to pay for owning one.

meh, is rather look good going slow, than look ugly going fast
Ha it'll take more than a car to help you, bud! (No, I don't know you - you just left yourself wide open with that one)

Yeh I suppose they might go a few weeks without breaking down. One owner I spoke to gave his service rep a spare key, so each time it broke down he just called the service rep to come and get it.

we had a regular clio 1.6A without breaking down since 2007, it finally broke because my sister went into a pole. so, they're not that bad.

a 2002 laguna that was sold in 2008 also worked very very well, no breakdowns at all..

the laguna before though. LOL. gearbox issues gearbox issues gearbox issues.

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