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Unbeatable little Frenchman

CLIO GT-LINE: SOME SPORTY KIT ADDED TO AN ALREADY IMPRESSIVE PACKAGE Safety, roominess and athletic ability makes small Renault a segment champ.

- Mark Jones

The 88kW of power and 205Nm of torque on tap is said to get the Clio GTLine to a top speed of 199km/h, and to 100km/h from zero in just 9 seconds.

WORLD SUCCESS

Having achieved in excess of 13 million sales since launching in 1990, the Renault Clio is undoubtedl­y the world’s all-time best-selling French car. A success story that has continued with the fourth-generation Clio’s launch into more than 100 countries worldwide, including SA in April 2013. A feat that should not be underestim­ated in a market where the other French manufactur­ers are closing doors in our country. NEW CLIO GT-LINE The new Clio GT-Line is here and we were given a drive in the car to the Vaal River and back at its local launch. The first thing you will notice different about the GT-Line is, well, the first thing you see, the exterior.

The GT-Line exterior is differenti­ated from the rest of the new Clio range through its uniquely designed 17 inch titanium grey alloys, matching door mirrors, titanium grey inserts on side door protectors and boot lid, and distinctiv­e fog light surrounds.

The updated modern and distinctiv­e styling of the Clio GT-Line is further enhanced by the new Pure Vision LED headlights on the car.

In addition, the restyled front bumper with GT-Line scoops, sporty rear diffuser and chrome tail piece strongly support the striking GT-Line styling. INTERIOR The changes are not limited to the exterior though, the Clio GTLine cabin sees several Renault Sport influenced elements, such as the RS leather steering wheel with the GT-Line insert, RS “Zamac” gear knob, leather gear lever and handbrake with distinctiv­e blue stitching, GT-Line embossed headrests, and sporty front seats with special upholstery and extra side support. POWERTRAIN AND TRANSMISSI­ON For the first time you get the peppy 1.2 petrol turbocharg­ed engine with a six-speed manual gearbox. This by the way is the only transmissi­on option we are being offered for now, even though there is a two pedal EDC box available overseas. PERFORMANC­E The 88kW of power and 205Nm of torque on tap is said to get the Clio GT-Line to a top speed of 199km/h, and to 100km/h from zero in just 9 seconds. The engine is said to represent the perfect balance between performanc­e and efficiency with an impressive fuel consumptio­n claim of only 5.3litres per 100km and CO2 emissions of 118g/ km, which is below the tax threshold. ROOMINESS The interior of the Renault Clio GT-Line is well on par for a car in this segment, and you should be able to carry five adults in relative comfort. And the 60/40 split rear seat configurat­ion offers extra versatilit­y and practicali­ty, while the 300-litre boot offers ample storage space.

TECHNOLOGY

Smart Technology forms part of the DNA of the new Clio GT-Line, with its integrated seven-inch Touchscree­n MediaNav, with multi-function capabiliti­es, including a useful ECO driving mode, and innovative features which enable driving convenienc­e such as Cruise Control and Speed Limiter. SAFETY As to be expected from Renault, the new Clio GT-Line achieved a five star EuroNCAP rating, with an unparallel­ed level of on-board safety and protection features and equipment as standard across the entire range.

So much so, the Clio proudly ranks as one of the five safest cars in South Africa. WARRANTY AND SERVICE PLAN As with Renault’s entire range, the new Clio GT-Line model comes standard with a five-year/150 000km mechanical warranty and a six-year anti-corrosion warranty.

The Clio range also boasts a standard three-year/45 000km service plan, with service intervals at 15 000km. achieved in excess of in sales since launching in 1990, the Renault Clio is undoubtedl­y the world’s all-time best-selling French car.

CONCLUSION

The new Renault Clio GT-Line adds some sporty kit to an already impressive package, and if you are after a manual car, and can live without an auto, then at the price the GT-Line is unbeatable in this segment.

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