« Reply #9 on: 04 October 2015, 10:52 »
It would be a tough call between a Clubsport and an R.
The R could be argued as being a bit 'common' compared to likely Clubsport numbers but which is a better car is open to debate. Both have their arguments. The R has 4WD admittedly but it's not the be all and end all. I'd suspect the CS would be a bit more lively to drive and feel more exclusive but the R puts the power down better at the expense of weight and an occasional clunkiness.
I'm slightly sceptical about the R400 as a road car.
Yes it will be exclusive, yes it will look better than an R, and yes, it'll be user friendly. But 400 Bhp out of a production 2.0 engine in a road car? I just can't see where you'd be able to utilise it away from a track which is neither here nor there - my main concern would be low speed response unless it has a very fancy turbo.
If the current situation doesn't kill the car off before it turns a wheel I'm very curious as to how it performs on the road away from willy waving headline figures.

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