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    Quote Originally Posted by klan8456:
    What about a Clio Sport Cup 200?
    35-40K for 2001 model

    http://www.28car.com/sell_dsp.php?h_...5403090&h_vw=y

    http://www.28car.com/sell_dsp.php?h_...6611945&h_vw=y

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    apparentluy the mileage is supposedly at 100k km, considering it's been modified extensivey, expect it's clocked a few times, seems a bit dodgy

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    Quote Originally Posted by imparanoic:
    apparentluy the mileage is supposedly at 100k km, considering it's been modified extensivey, expect it's clocked a few times, seems a bit dodgy
    Pretty much anything with more than 1 owner has been clocked at least once!
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    I was more thinking of the newer ones with 200hp. Did they sell those here?


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    Quote Originally Posted by klan8456:
    I was more thinking of the newer ones with 200hp. Did they sell those here?
    better if you check other expat classified, much better cars and prices, but remember with all online adverts, buyers beware

    i just had a quick peek, some decent offers ( assuming geninue) could be decent performance and value for not so much money, also seems a few expats could be leaving and getting rid off their cars cheaper than the locally used sites such as car28
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    Personally if it were me, as much as I like the Clio Sport, they were great when brand new, not so great if left neglected/molested 8 or so years later. Personally I'd rather pay a little more and get a 2007 Suzuki Swift Sport 1.6, it absolutely captures the essence of what these small sporty cars are about, loads of fun to punt around tight corners and mechanically unlikely to give you any grief. It will do whats written on the tin, and work, without spending majority of its time getting fixed at the garage. Good value in my opinion at around $65,000hkd a sound/sensible buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyhook:
    Personally if it were me, as much as I like the Clio Sport, they were great when brand new, not so great if left neglected/molested 8 or so years later. Personally I'd rather pay a little more and get a 2007 Suzuki Swift Sport 1.6, it absolutely captures the essence of what these small sporty cars are about, loads of fun to punt around tight corners and mechanically unlikely to give you any grief. It will do whats written on the tin, and work, without spending majority of its time getting fixed at the garage. Good value in my opinion at around $65,000hkd a sound/sensible buy.
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    according to jd power survey and it's owners , suzuki swift is not rated well, poor reliability

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    Quote Originally Posted by imparanoic:
    according to jd power survey and it's owners , suzuki swift is not rated well, poor reliability
    http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/jd-p...-part-2/257096

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