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sad old git | 02:30 Tue 04th Jun 2013 | Cars
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Hi.I have recently traded in my ten year old Proton Satria towards the price of a three year old Renault Clio.The deal is already done so I can't change it but I would appreciate any advice from any Clio owners about any problems I may encounter or have I made a mistake in buying such?.
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I don't have a clio but my daughter does. It has been an excellent car (7 years old),giving her no serious trouble.
She drives 60 miles per day to and from work.Her one is diesel and consequently she pays a pittance for her annual road tax.
The price of spares are also reasonable.
Don't think you have made any mistake in buying the clio.
you should get good advice from these people..............

http://www.renaultforums.co.uk/index.php?referrerid=599
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Thank you Toureman and SirOracle for your replies,very much appreciated.
The car is as good as the service it's had S.O.G. If the car has been serviced well it should give you no probs, on a weekly basis, check, Coolant, Engine Oil, Tyres + Tyre Pressures, the Clio is a good little runner, but its as good as the driver want's it to be????
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Thanks TWR.Just today I checked as much as I could under the bonnet and all seems to be ok so far. Sadly the engine seems to be totally closed in so I can't get a look at the plugs/leads/fuel rail etc however I reckon I'll get there in the end. Thanks again for all your help.

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