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i think everyone will agree that they are smile machines. i have no doubt u will be purchasing one after the test drive, u will be hooked. :)
 
Welcome :)

The twingo's a great choice as previously stated it will have you smiling daily :D

As for the cup, I believe you can't get that with AC. If you want AC and cup chassis then you would have to get the standard with the cup pack extra.
 
Welcome :) I've recently purchased a Eunos myself (there's a project thread here somewhere). Both are awesome cars!

If you want the Cup chassis/suspension AND aircon, you'll need a standard model with the Cup pack optional extra which will cost a chunk more than just a bog standard Cup.
 
Don't forget you loose a couple of other things going for the straight cup, like the split folding/sliding rear seats which become a bench. Depends how important to you these things are I guess.
Looking at the target price info, you should be able to wrangle roughly £700 off the list price, which would go some way towards the extras ;)
 
Well apparently 10,000 world wide. But in the uk that would seem accurate, they're not very common at all

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No probs. Iirc it says at the mo there's about 870 rs twingos in the uk
 
decbolton":3pzeg7w6 said:
yeah I dont think its too accurate! but if I can haggle t down 700 thats the price of a cup chasis so I should be set :)!

Well that was the what car target price, and whenever I've been involved with buying a new car I've always managed to get at least very close to it - so you should have a decent shot :) . Think they say something about if your dealer won't get to near it they can put you in contact with a dealer that will too.
 
What's the current list price of a cup? Was £12100 when I bought mine in March
 
List is

133: £12,960
133 Cup: £12,210
133 + Cup: £13,640

According to the Renault website. WhatCar Target Price nocks ~£700 off each
 
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