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Part 2: Renault Fabulous-5 Test Drive – The Clio RS

renault-fabolous-5-test-drive-17So it continues, fresh from lunch, coffee, scones, and the Clio 1.6, you can just imagine my excitement when I was handed the keys to the Clio RS. You should know that every sports edition that comes from Renault is specially built by their Renault Sport Technologies arm, better known as RST. This basically means that it’s not just made and sold for the money but it’s made and sold by enthusiasts for enthusiasts.

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These guys actually take their cars racing and till the 90s, were actively involved in Renault Formula 1 cars as well, so they really know what they’re building. Very few manufacturers can say that. So here I was, with the keys to one of the greatest to roll out of the RST. Palms sweaty, heart racing and evil thoughts running through my mind (you don’t want to know).

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Inside, the Clio RS doesn’t differ much from the 1.6, you really wouldn’t know that you’re actually seated in a hot hatch. It’s cosy, comfortable and there’s enough room for a small family but there’s also the usual game of a sportier hot-hatch interior that include specially designed Renault Sport seats, aluminium pedals and a leather clad sports steering wheel with red center-point stitching just to remind you where you need to be heading during one of ‘those’ moments.

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It’s actually outside where the difference between the Clio 1.6 and the RS can really be appreciated. I would play a game of spot the difference with you right now but that would just be insulting your intelligence. The bulges, the colour, the stance, the Brembo brakes, all combine and look the business.  Business the 1.6 knows nothing about. The RS sports two doors less and looks much prettier while at it. It also sports a host of diffusers and extractors. The extractors situated at the front fenders right behind the front wheels are functional and work to reduce turbulence and facilitate the outflow of hot air from under the bonnet. And just as in Renault’s F1 cars, the vents direct airflow along the sides of the car to further enhance performance and reduce engine temperature.

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So we left The Smokehouse and with me behind the wheel, headed to the Tapah toll via the older, twistier and much dangerous road with its few thousand feet drop-offs with no guard-rails and wings to save you, much to the pleasure of Doc. And this time we had with us another passenger, Reza, General Manager of TC Euro. I really did think of taking it slow and easy and not really trashing it like I should and did, but the dude drives an Elise (meaning he loves driving as well) so I figured he would understand then I gunned it.

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The old road doesn’t have long straights, it’s a perfect place for a WRC stage with its narrow hairpins and blind corners but this is no WRC stage so I had to deal with oncoming trucks, busses, cars, bikes, animals, and people. Perfect. We had the Megane R26 showing us the way ahead of us so it was just a matter of keeping up with the more powerful Renault and believe it or not, it wasn’t too difficult because of the lack of straights for the R26 to stretch its legs or in this case, powerband.

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The Clio RS is powered by a high-strung, naturally aspirated 2-liter engine generating 197bhp that arrives at the other end of the rev meter at 7,250rpm. To help it get there, the RS contracts 215Nm of torque that arrives earlier at 5,550rpm. This just means that the Clio RS is one of those cars that make you work for your pleasure and when you do get it all to synergize, pleasurable is an understatement. The century sprint is demolished in a very hot hatch like 6.9seconds and the RS doesn’t stop pulling till it reaches 216km/h, top speed. I didn’t really get a chance to try out the top speed but come out of a bend in the right gear and you’ll be at the next one before you know it. Approach too fast? No problem, the ventilated four-pot Brembo’s (312mm Front/ 300mm Rear) do a great job at generating lateral G’s and they held up for the entire 30min race down the hill with no hint of fade or slip.

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The Continental Sport Contact 3 (215/45/R17, F/R) tyres ensure phenomenal grip making understeer hardly noticeable and when you do enter a slide, EBD and ESP ensure it stays fun. The RS is also wider than the regular Clio and that just helps it remain stable through corners or in other words; it let me  carry a lot of speed into a corner because you don’t only have the width to help you but the functional F1 inspired rear diffuser enables additional downforce for optimal high speed stability.

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The system reduces lift and produces the equivalent of 40kg of rear downforce at very high speeds. I could actually feel it working especially when accelerating out of a bend or when in long sweepers, the rear remains glued. It may not have generated 40kg because I wasn’t exactly attacking bends at “very high speeds” but it was enough to give me enough grip to exit without hassle. For enthusiasts by enthusiasts, makes sense now? But there’s more.

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The close ratio gearbox provide for six shifts that are just a short throw from click to click and sweet to work with. The clutch is designed to allow the car to be driven hard and to be kind to your leg when stuck in a jam. Pedal placement is excellent and throttle blips are easy. The steering feels alive enough for a electronically assisted rack and is constantly feeding you information about what’s going on at ground zero and the chassis is so compliant, it’s feels like it’s sporting a roll cage.

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So we made our way down the mountain, with the R26 going nowhere fast but the next bend, that’s till we reached Kuala Woh. I turned around to see how Doc was doing and the guy actually fell asleep!! Now that must either be my driving or the car, but Reza looked really glad to have made it down, so it must be the car. We headed to the Bidor rest and service area where our next car change was to take place. This time, we drive the R26.

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Conclusion? The Clio RS is the perfect grocery getter and track day tool and at 1240kg, it’s well weighted but acceleration and speed is really not what it’s built for but rather it’s a precise driving machine for the driving enthusiast. It’s immensely pleasurable to drive and when you do ‘drive’ it, you can’t help but appreciate the engineering and talent that went into it. A few world championships and enthusiastic artisans unify to bring you one of the ultimate driving experiences RM215,800 can buy. In my opinion, the Type-R has met its match. Maybe not in terms of raw V-Tech power and ‘hardcoreness’ but it matches the Type-R in terms of drivability and entertainment and beats it in terms of usability and as a daily driver. That’s a feat.

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    nksc
  • Nov 7, 2008
215k is too expensive..better get civic type-r..my opinion k..
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    nasilemak_jr
  • Nov 7, 2008
thats true. way too expensive. nearly 3 series price already and the best part its only 2 door hatchback!
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    rails
  • Nov 8, 2008
If you are looking for a 3 series type vehicle then the Clio RS is definitely not going to be a substitute. The Clio RS is a hot hatch not a sedan.

The type R has a phenomenal powertrain but the ride quality is beyond comprehension. The car feels like the suspension was tuned for the track and nowhere else. The car is a road car but why they tuned it to be so stiff is puzzling. On normal roads with imperfections, the car is skittish and bounces around too much. I took the car out for half an hour and even though the engine sent chills down my spine, the ride quality for daily use was, in my opinion, unacceptable for a road car.

Just my two cents...
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    deacon
  • Nov 8, 2008
ROFLMAO you gotta be kidding me... V-Tech where does this guy come from!?
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    nksc
  • Nov 8, 2008
rails on November 8th, 2008 10:29 am
If you are looking for a 3 series type vehicle then the Clio RS is definitely not going to be a substitute. The Clio RS is a hot hatch not a sedan.

The type R has a phenomenal powertrain but the ride quality is beyond comprehension. The car feels like the suspension was tuned for the track and nowhere else. The car is a road car but why they tuned it to be so stiff is puzzling. On normal roads with imperfections, the car is skittish and bounces around too much. I took the car out for half an hour and even though the engine sent chills down my spine, the ride quality for daily use was, in my opinion, unacceptable for a road car.

Just my two cents…
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yeah i know...
i like this car too but the price..better get golf gti or its brother the r26..i think this car or mini cooper is a bit overpriced for their size..
if u want proper track car get civic or integra type r..
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    rails
  • Nov 8, 2008
For that kinda price of I was to get a track car it would be a Lotus. Mid engine rear wheel drive - true blue track machine.

The Gti is a good car but felt the brakes were not up to par for a 200hp engine., a bit too soft when you want to go hard into the corners. Also there is an issue of being a more mass orientated car with 4 doors and DSG which means everyone and their grandmother can drive the car.
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    Crazy Biscut
  • Nov 9, 2008
Sure the type R maybe a better buy, but the Clio 197 still retains the Hot hatch shape while Civic went Sedan on our ass with the New Type R. If i had a little over 200k now i would still choose the Clio 197.
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    rails
  • Nov 10, 2008
Just had a test drive on the Clio RS. What a fantastic chassis! Somehow or another, Renaultsport managed to achieve an excellent midpoint between ride and handling. The car is very agile and precise but not uncomfortable even though its running on 215/45/17. Gotta to give them respect for achieving this.

The engine is nice, still not as good as the Type R but still has that rush when you past 5000 rpm.

It looks great! Wide rear arches, its been pumped up and also the front arches. Looks mean and very unique. The body is unique to the Clio RS and not shared with other Clios.

At 210K, its not cheap but given the entertaining chassis that you can live with and sexy styling its a winner, Great job, Renaultsport
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  • Nov 12, 2008
i think it lacks a roof spoiler..

also, at least fix the OZ ultraleggera renault edition la... sheesh!
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    Crazy Biscut
  • Nov 12, 2008
When is the Magane R26 review comin?
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    killerbc
  • Nov 14, 2008
macam smart for4 onli.......... heheh but diffrence is the car for4 has 4 door lar...........
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    Tom
  • Nov 14, 2008
killerbc: this is a smart for four. Are you sure you know what you're saying?

<img src="http://www.carpages.co.uk/smart/smart_images/smart_forfour_19_07_04.jpg"/>
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    Tom
  • Nov 14, 2008
The Clio RS commercial

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    waihung
  • Dec 14, 2008
that is a good looking car.
3 door some more.
quite hard to see 3 door hatchbacks in malaysia. besides the satria of coz.
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    DEELAN
  • Aug 27, 2009
can you all tell me beetween clio 197 rs and fd2 which one is faster ?
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    deelan
  • Aug 27, 2009
can you all tell me beetwin fd2 and clio rs 197 which one is faster ?
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