Advice on ST 1/2/3
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 3:33 pm
Afternoon ladies and gents,
As you can probably tell i am new here so go easy if you feel the question is stupid
I currently drive a 57 plate Renault Clio 1.2, its my first car and I've only been driving 9/10 months. If I'm completely honest, it's perfect for what i need it to do (drive to work everyday primarily). However is coming to the time where i have saved up for awhile and I'm starting to look for a new car.
I'm not going to bother buying a new car until I've 1 years no claims because lets face it, if I'm going to get an ST, I'm going to need all the discount i can get
What I'm asking you MK7 owners is a simple question, is the ST 1/2/3 worth it?
I know some of you out there will think the jump from a 1.2 Clio to a 1.6 Turbo ST is a bit of a wild jump but as i said before, I've been saving Although people advise to stay away from finance at a young age, i believe if you can afford to put a big enough deposit down and avoid that rather large balloon payment at the end then it can actuality be a sensible option!
Anyway, back to the original question, are ST's good compared to their competitors?
Thanks
As you can probably tell i am new here so go easy if you feel the question is stupid
I currently drive a 57 plate Renault Clio 1.2, its my first car and I've only been driving 9/10 months. If I'm completely honest, it's perfect for what i need it to do (drive to work everyday primarily). However is coming to the time where i have saved up for awhile and I'm starting to look for a new car.
I'm not going to bother buying a new car until I've 1 years no claims because lets face it, if I'm going to get an ST, I'm going to need all the discount i can get
What I'm asking you MK7 owners is a simple question, is the ST 1/2/3 worth it?
I know some of you out there will think the jump from a 1.2 Clio to a 1.6 Turbo ST is a bit of a wild jump but as i said before, I've been saving Although people advise to stay away from finance at a young age, i believe if you can afford to put a big enough deposit down and avoid that rather large balloon payment at the end then it can actuality be a sensible option!
Anyway, back to the original question, are ST's good compared to their competitors?
Thanks