Karl.
Guess what i saw in chestefield today......
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Karl_CLCoupe
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My driving instructor started off with a 5-door Peugeot 306 1.4. Was quite cool to drive in an old skool kind of way.
Then a week before my test he traded it in for a new Renault Clio 1.2. I found it really hard to get used to the overassisted steering and stuff, I was used to having to "drive" the car
Then a week before my test he traded it in for a new Renault Clio 1.2. I found it really hard to get used to the overassisted steering and stuff, I was used to having to "drive" the car
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GroovyCarrot
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Most powerful car I drove as a learner was a clio 1.6 rxe (my dad's).. 96bhp, nippy, but a vrs would have been heaven
Also learnt in a clio 1.5dci (my instructor's) and a 2.5 td shogun (mum's).. neither of which were exactly fast
Although, the dci was perfectly reasonable.. didn't like the clutch, brakes or steering on it at all, but the engine was pretty gutsy for a 1.5d..
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Mac
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me too. The car I've got now is actually my instructors second 'personal' car which he had tuned - he loved them that much!13twelve wrote:did my lessons in a 306 1.9 td
the couple o times i managed to floor it in second where fun
and the plumes of black smoke coming out the back made me laugh n all