Do I need all four wheels to be alloy?

I have been a victim of the winter potholes and have ruined one of my alloy wheels. As my car is seven-and-a-half years old and has nearly done 100K miles, I am loath to spend £200 replacing it. Do I need to have all 4 alloy wheels or could I drive with 3 alloys and a normal steel wheel? My car is 2005 Renault Clio.

Asked on 8 April 2013 by Alison Core

Answered by Honest John
Needs all four wheels to be the same.
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