overseas popularity of the 197/200

Something I have been wondering lately is why we don't see more oversees members on here. Which led me on to wondering how popular our favourite french hatch is overseas?!
 
Whilst working in France for 6 weeks I only saw one 200. There is a big price hike on the continent so many people can't afford them
 
I think most countries have their own Clio Clubs tbh. Just look at Simo. He's on here, but runs the Italian club of which none of them are on here.
 
Whilst working in France for 6 weeks I only saw one 200. There is a big price hike on the continent so many people can't afford them

Are they lots dearer abroad then?
I think most countries have their own Clio Clubs tbh. Just look at Simo. He's on here, but runs the Italian club of which none of them are on here.


Yeah I guess,just be nice to see more of the mods and trends from other countries!
 
With overseas, you mean other continents, and/or continental europe? For germany and switzerland i know there are forums, but by far smaller then english ones. Which may be a car problem considering their popularity and even more their affordability! Last but not least there is the difference in language, and whats important in many cases, there is your different car related laws which makes many discussions and threads useless for us...

The RS range is very expensive here, and especially the clio is more a younger people thing. At this age on the other hand there is the lack of money, enough money for something 'better', and especially other brands with more prestige get optioned first. Which sums it up pretty much i think.


Still there are some ppl who read here often from the german language area, and may it be just for a good read in these awesome forums ;-)

By overseas like usa and stuff, i dont think they care about cars like this much, but i dont know...
 
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With overseas, you mean other continents, and/or continental europe? For germany and switzerland i know there are forums, but by far smaller then english ones. Which may be a car problem considering their popularity and even more their affordability! Last but not least there is the difference in language, and whats important in many cases, there is your different car related laws which makes many discussions and threads useless for us...

:swiss: :german: :swiss: :german:

Switzerland is just an amazing country anyway :001_tt1:

When I took my old 197 to a dealer in France, it was the first one he'd ever seen for real.....
 
You see, car wise i thino thats not true ;-) its amazing that by working here i can afford my car. But i can barely drive or modify it. Very strict street laws, strict enforcement of them and super expensive tickets.
Dont forget the raceway ban here since the 50s or so. So for driving go to passes- awesome view, great roads. But risk e erything when goin too fast. No racetrack to have fun. So go to racetracks in other countries or normal roads in germany too. There you can have legally fun in many places too. But its always some royal pain in the ass to get in any drive pleasing area....
 
I spent three days in france and saw only one 200.

I think the UK is one of the biggest markets for renaultsport cars.

Fernandez was saying on Saturday that he gets loads've overseas custom...

He was saying japan and south africa were a lot IIRC.
 
I spent three days in france and saw only one 200.

I think the UK is one of the biggest markets for renaultsport cars.



He was saying japan and south africa were a lot IIRC.

Can't belive you lot are telling my competitors where my best markets are... Lol
 
They are popular abroad you just don't know about it :tongueout:

France had the most sales of 197/200's from what i remember, followed by the UK...

Simo has a very good Italian forum that's very active, friendly and full of nicely modified Clios as well:

http://cliorsitalia.forumfree.it/
 
I have been in California for the last 8 weeks and since being here I have only seen one Renault and that was in Vegas. The cars here are crap btw, had a dodge charger and it was shocking.