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HustleRussell said:
I have been given this;
It hadn’t moved in almost two years but with a little work I got it a new MOT test certificate on Saturday and I have now pressed it into daily service. I learned to drive in a Corsa ‘C’, and my mum has owned one of those for over 10 years now- those experiences and one in an Insignia hire car were sufficient to give me an enduring dislike of Vauxhall. However I reckon the Corsa ‘D’ is a significantly improved car and could fully understand somebody buying one, albeit perhaps not with an Ecotec engine (rough as aholes).
Ecotec is branding used on pretty much every Vauxhall engine with an EGR valve. It covers just about every Vauxhall (and other GM) engine family since about 1994!It hadn’t moved in almost two years but with a little work I got it a new MOT test certificate on Saturday and I have now pressed it into daily service. I learned to drive in a Corsa ‘C’, and my mum has owned one of those for over 10 years now- those experiences and one in an Insignia hire car were sufficient to give me an enduring dislike of Vauxhall. However I reckon the Corsa ‘D’ is a significantly improved car and could fully understand somebody buying one, albeit perhaps not with an Ecotec engine (rough as aholes).
The GM Family 0 engines that go into Corsas are (were? Maybe more recent ones are better for all I know) definitely rough as aholes though
Edited by Jimmy Recard on Monday 12th December 17:42
Jimmy Recard said:
Ecotec is branding used on pretty much every Vauxhall engine with an EGR valve. It covers just about every Vauxhall (and other GM) engine family since about 1994!
The GM Family 0 engines that go into Corsas are (were? Maybe more recent ones are better for all I know) definitely rough as aholes though
And in the case of the 1.3 diesels, will be a FPT (Fiat) engineThe GM Family 0 engines that go into Corsas are (were? Maybe more recent ones are better for all I know) definitely rough as aholes though
Edited by Jimmy Recard on Monday 12th December 17:42
The corsa in question also shares a lot with the Grande Punto and to a lesser extent the Alfa Mito
HustleRussell said:
I have been given this;
It hadn’t moved in almost two years but with a little work I got it a new MOT test certificate on Saturday and I have now pressed it into daily service. I learned to drive in a Corsa ‘C’, and my mum has owned one of those for over 10 years now- those experiences and one in an Insignia hire car were sufficient to give me an enduring dislike of Vauxhall. However I reckon the Corsa ‘D’ is a significantly improved car and could fully understand somebody buying one, albeit perhaps not with an Ecotec engine (rough as aholes).
I drove an 09 plate 1.2 one of these. Possibly the worst engine I've ever experienced (wheezy, asthmatic) coupled with stupidly sized gearing (ie tall ratios that were hard for the engine to push at low revs). Very frustrating to drive. It hadn’t moved in almost two years but with a little work I got it a new MOT test certificate on Saturday and I have now pressed it into daily service. I learned to drive in a Corsa ‘C’, and my mum has owned one of those for over 10 years now- those experiences and one in an Insignia hire car were sufficient to give me an enduring dislike of Vauxhall. However I reckon the Corsa ‘D’ is a significantly improved car and could fully understand somebody buying one, albeit perhaps not with an Ecotec engine (rough as aholes).
However it was my other halfs car and was dirt cheap for her to buy. Relatively reliable. For a commuting, leave it anywhere wagon it was fine.
Massive improvement compared to the Corsa C however that had the appeal of a mug of cold sick.
Edited by BeirutTaxi on Tuesday 13th December 13:22
Mum's Corsa C is a 1.2. The engine is bad but the clutch is worse- too light / no feeling whatsoever. Can't imagine it'd fair very well in the heavier Corsa D.
This beast is in fact a 1.4 and I'd describe it as adequate. The ride is horrible though. I thought it was because I had hurriedly guessed at the tyre pressures before I put it in for it's MOT, but even with the tyre pressures reduced to the recommended 29F 26R the ride is still horrible.
This beast is in fact a 1.4 and I'd describe it as adequate. The ride is horrible though. I thought it was because I had hurriedly guessed at the tyre pressures before I put it in for it's MOT, but even with the tyre pressures reduced to the recommended 29F 26R the ride is still horrible.
HustleRussell said:
I can't imagine the Fiat or the Alfa Romeo ride as poorly as this does...
I had a Corsa D in your standard whatever grey 1.2 edition spec (can't remember the actual name but the most popular standard style).My mum had a MiTo in Veloce spec
My sister had a Grande Punto in Sporting spec.
Both the MiTo and GP had terrible ride quality, my Corsa was fine. Though obviously some of that will be down to low profile tyres and harder suspension there was no need for just how badly the two Italian cars treated imperfections in the road. They both tramlined and both broke your back whenever you went over a speed bump even at low speeds. I used to wince a fair bit on bumpy motorways because of how you used to be jostled about.
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