Nice vid! Frog here... I recently bought a RHD 182 for less than 4000€. Might seem expensive to you, as it's a bit rusty underside (no welding required, though), I had to change 2 valves, bumpers, etc. BUT : a few hours of work later, using the best parts from my 172, I now have a 182 that looks great (though it's silver), has a perfect interior, absolutely no electric or mechanical issue... I used to drive an old unreliable 172, I now feel I'm driving a brand new 182. Plus, for a continental guy, RHD=fun 👌. It would deserve 1000€ in body painting but my bank account doesn't agree. The only thing I intend to do in the next future is getting rid of every bit of rust. I read or hear here and there those cars aren't valuable dailies. I strongly disagree: downshifting makes the lack of torque irrelevant. Fuel economy (running with ethanol) is great. I have everything I'd need in a modern car: ABS/ESP, cruise control, air conditioning, power steering, power to wait ratio and a wonderful chassis. And, on top of that, my 172 had an engine and a gearbox in good shape. I'm keeping them around, just in case. Oh my, I'm now the happy owner of a perfect cheap toy that I can use everyday. And believe it or not, if you don't mind about bad quality plastics, these little go carts are more reliable than lots of modern slow tractors filled with horribly complicated electronics. Thank you, Brits, for driving on the wrong side of the road hence providing us with cheap French cars 😈 (a LHD in my car's condition would be 10000€ here so I consider I saved around 3000€)
i have a 172 cup that ive owned for 5yrs now. owned one from new previously amongst other clio sports including a williams. my cup is now modified with bilstein b14s, rear safety devices cage, bucket seats, whiteline rear arb, solid top mounts and is a weekend toy. great fun to drive and an ongoing project. i have clio 197 cams ready to go in when the cambelt is next changed and also a ttv lightened flywheel and i am going to fully polybush it. so many bits you can upgrade on these to improve the already great package and ive kept all the original bits should i want to revert it back to standard one day.
A friend of mine is selling his inferno orange 182 in a few months. Very tempted to buy it off him 🙂. He’s owned it for 4 years and never given him any trouble. On 140k miles. All standard apart from springs, bilstein dampers and a miltek exhaust. Does a few hundred miles a week normally on motorway and runs pretty decent. Hopefully will work out a deal 🤞🏻
Thank you very much for this video. I am about to buy a 182 during the next days. I really love this car, I know it is not perfect and it has a lot of flaws but for me... It's perfect. I intend to keep it for long time. Cheers.
Just found this video after picking one up. I'll be selling my much more modern Polo GTI to restore one I picked up to its former glory and hopefully enjoy it for the next few years. I'll miss the punch of the turbo, but as a younger, I've never experienced what a NA analog hot hatch was like.
Coming from a turbo you’ll probably find that you’re grabbing the next gear way too early. You must keep your foot in and let the 2.0 sing and kick at around 5,000rpm all the way up to 8,000rpm! Enjoy 👍🏻
@@FastandFun Didn't expect a response. but yeah first couple times I drove it I was changing too early. I was too used to the gti gettin up to 3500 to 4500 rpm before it tapered off. I see now why Honda people and people driving NA vvt engines say to really stay on the revs now. When I first felt the engine really pick up around the redline mark, it really is different.
Great vids, advice if possible. I’ve recently bought a 182, abs light ,service light,traction light come on occasionally but go when turned off and on. It’s had a new lamba sensor and there was a bad earth to rear lights all sorted. But it’s come back any idea’s 😂
Great video mate! I personally feel like I could live with one as a daily as quirks such as short gearing, driving position etc wouldn't bother me. I'd say the only stumbling block for me would be any reliability issues. What can I expect in terms of that?
Had mine 8 years was 80K now 137K, don't know if I've been lucky but I've not had many big problems,coil packs, leads,lambda sensor, ABS ring, that and usual tyres and discs and pads.
I’ve never driven an FN2 CTR but from what I understand I’d that they are quite heavy compared with the EP3. The 182 is a lightweight hot hatch that are now dead forever and although not great as a daily driver, give me a B road and I’d take the 182 everytime
Excellent video! Looking to get one here in Australia. ta!
Nice vid! Frog here... I recently bought a RHD 182 for less than 4000€. Might seem expensive to you, as it's a bit rusty underside (no welding required, though), I had to change 2 valves, bumpers, etc. BUT : a few hours of work later, using the best parts from my 172, I now have a 182 that looks great (though it's silver), has a perfect interior, absolutely no electric or mechanical issue... I used to drive an old unreliable 172, I now feel I'm driving a brand new 182. Plus, for a continental guy, RHD=fun 👌. It would deserve 1000€ in body painting but my bank account doesn't agree. The only thing I intend to do in the next future is getting rid of every bit of rust. I read or hear here and there those cars aren't valuable dailies. I strongly disagree: downshifting makes the lack of torque irrelevant. Fuel economy (running with ethanol) is great. I have everything I'd need in a modern car: ABS/ESP, cruise control, air conditioning, power steering, power to wait ratio and a wonderful chassis. And, on top of that, my 172 had an engine and a gearbox in good shape. I'm keeping them around, just in case. Oh my, I'm now the happy owner of a perfect cheap toy that I can use everyday. And believe it or not, if you don't mind about bad quality plastics, these little go carts are more reliable than lots of modern slow tractors filled with horribly complicated electronics. Thank you, Brits, for driving on the wrong side of the road hence providing us with cheap French cars 😈 (a LHD in my car's condition would be 10000€ here so I consider I saved around 3000€)
i have a 172 cup that ive owned for 5yrs now. owned one from new previously amongst other clio sports including a williams. my cup is now modified with bilstein b14s, rear safety devices cage, bucket seats, whiteline rear arb, solid top mounts and is a weekend toy. great fun to drive and an ongoing project. i have clio 197 cams ready to go in when the cambelt is next changed and also a ttv lightened flywheel and i am going to fully polybush it. so many bits you can upgrade on these to improve the already great package and ive kept all the original bits should i want to revert it back to standard one day.
A friend of mine is selling his inferno orange 182 in a few months. Very tempted to buy it off him 🙂. He’s owned it for 4 years and never given him any trouble. On 140k miles. All standard apart from springs, bilstein dampers and a miltek exhaust.
Does a few hundred miles a week normally on motorway and runs pretty decent.
Hopefully will work out a deal 🤞🏻
Thank you very much for this video. I am about to buy a 182 during the next days. I really love this car, I know it is not perfect and it has a lot of flaws but for me... It's perfect. I intend to keep it for long time. Cheers.
Just found this video after picking one up. I'll be selling my much more modern Polo GTI to restore one I picked up to its former glory and hopefully enjoy it for the next few years. I'll miss the punch of the turbo, but as a younger, I've never experienced what a NA analog hot hatch was like.
Coming from a turbo you’ll probably find that you’re grabbing the next gear way too early. You must keep your foot in and let the 2.0 sing and kick at around 5,000rpm all the way up to 8,000rpm! Enjoy 👍🏻
@@FastandFun Didn't expect a response. but yeah first couple times I drove it I was changing too early. I was too used to the gti gettin up to 3500 to 4500 rpm before it tapered off. I see now why Honda people and people driving NA vvt engines say to really stay on the revs now. When I first felt the engine really pick up around the redline mark, it really is different.
Great video, Rich. Wish I’d managed to prize this from you earlier this year instead of the rot box of an EP3 I ended up with 😩
Brilliant keep them coming on tbe clio please just got one myself, its for track use but il never sell her
Heard the aux belt and tensioner is just as important as the cambelt and needs changjng every 3 years or 36k miles.
It's a good idea to change it regularly but it's not nearly as critical as the cam belt.
Love mine 172 cup 2003 47000 miles un touched no mods as it came from factory. Your right about water and electrical faults,its a little go cart
Great video and info 👍🏾
Great vids, advice if possible. I’ve recently bought a 182, abs light ,service light,traction light come on occasionally but go when turned off and on. It’s had a new lamba sensor and there was a bad earth to rear lights all sorted. But it’s come back any idea’s 😂
Most likely an ABS sensor - that triggers those x3 lights on the dash
Great video mate! I personally feel like I could live with one as a daily as quirks such as short gearing, driving position etc wouldn't bother me. I'd say the only stumbling block for me would be any reliability issues. What can I expect in terms of that?
I’ve experienced niggling faults rather than any serious issues. But I’ve only done 3k miles in mine over the past 2 and a half years!
Had mine 8 years was 80K now 137K, don't know if I've been lucky but I've not had many big problems,coil packs, leads,lambda sensor, ABS ring, that and usual tyres and discs and pads.
@@simongb7897 Old Japanese cars aren't overly different mate from my experience
Would you reccomend a 182 or an fn2 type r ?
I’ve never driven an FN2 CTR but from what I understand I’d that they are quite heavy compared with the EP3. The 182 is a lightweight hot hatch that are now dead forever and although not great as a daily driver, give me a B road and I’d take the 182 everytime
I wouldn’t say the BG 182 is a top top colour on them - I had a mint one before I sold it for a focus RS
I didn’t say that either (did I?) - I put silver and then BG on the bottom of the hierarchy of colours 🤷♂️
@@FastandFun oops was meant to say isn’t a top colour - I think it’s one of the best when the sunshines on them. Great car whatever colour
@@richardgoodman1310 no problems - thought I’d made an error! 182 are great cars: very old school 90’s hot hatch feeling 👍🏻 PS Love the Focus RS btw 👌
Me pergunto se todos os ingleses são canhotos!
Swear they are RWD no?
No, they’re definitely not. FWD only.
@@FastandFun not even the 182? wow my whole life is a lie, thought i read they were RWD, might have to reconsider my plans to buy one then!
@@willb5194 only the mid-mounted Clio V6’s were RWD. The Clio 172, 182, 197 and 200 were all FWD only!