Upgrading first car Vauxhall Astra

Upgrading first car Vauxhall Astra

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ANJ91

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Wednesday 17th August 2016
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Just a short car history.

My first car, VW Polo 1.2. I bought from a friend just before I passed my driving test last summer.



I bought it couple months before MOT was due and had to spend £350 to get it through, now I see why my friend sold it for so cheap, but overall still didn't own me too much and was good to go for a whole year.

However, after 4 months the exhaust started blowing and I had to get it fixed. It was an advisory on the last MOT so I had to look at it at some point anyway. I decided to get the rusty parts of exhaust replaced instead of patching up the old one. Kwikfit did it for £200 all in.

Apart from that I serviced it oil and filters and had to buy a new tyre due to a puncture. It has flew through MOT this year for a total cost of £5 to replace some bolt. There are some advisories but nothing too worrying/expensive.

It's pretty good on fuel, 46mpg average, but it's too slow for anything other than town driving and it's pretty noisy at speed (when it eventually gets there) so I have decided to upgrade after 1 year and here is "my" new car.



Vauxhall Astra Elite Nav 1.4 Turbo (150)

Lease special, when I saw this deal I had to "pull the trigger" and go for it. For the price of must supermini deals I got a higher segment car with high level of equipment.

I haven't got much to write about it for now and you would already know most of it from the countless reviews.

The colour is granite grey but under sun it has a gold ish tone to it. It's hugely different from my Polo and I am already looking forward to getting an older hot hatch in the future for that raw fun but it will be a nice place to sit on my 40 mile round commute to work.

The Polo has gone to my mother who has upgraded from a 1997 vintage Polo. Next year MOT it had problems with emissions so had to get a new catalytic converter (this was a reason why there was an intermittent EML light on).

She is still using it and it just passed MOT first time with 1 minor and advisory for a tyre, currently on 110k miles.


As for me, while I had the Astra for 2 years, it had problems with the engine and had to go in for a lengthy repair at the local dealer. Otherwise it has been very comfortable and boring. Upon the return I got stung for £470 (after some back and forth) for damage. To summarise, it had a scratch on mirror casing, scratches on rear bumper, dent in passenger rear door, 2 curbed wheels and a tiniest chip on the windscreen. Scratches and the dent was also done by other people while my car was left on the street or car parks so I couldn't really avoid it. This has put me off financing a new car again as it's too stressful worrying whether someone will damage it.


June2018

I decided to go back to cheap, used cars (and hopefully reliable) without having to worry whether someone scratches it. I set my search radius to 10 miles so I didn't feel inclined to buy the car. I found a decent looking, Honda Civic on gumtree for £650, called the guy and went to see it half an hour later and bought it for £600. As I bought it very quickly I didn't do any research into this specific car but I thought you can't go wrong with an old, simple, petrol Jap car. After I bought it and went through the service history and invoices there was no evidence of cambelt ever being done, if I knew this before I bought it I would have got him down to £500. I spent £180 sorting that along with water pump but actually both old cambelt and water pump looked in pretty good shape so they were probably done at some point just without any record.

I changed the pollen filter, oil and filter and had to change couple bulbs, that's it so far.

Edited by ANJ91 on Sunday 26th August 21:41

ANJ91

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98 months

Wednesday 17th August 2016
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Thanks guys. I know there is not much excitement over the Astra and I have never been a Vauxhall fan but it's pretty nice.

Yes those stats are one of the reasons it caught my attention as well as the equipment levels.

Even though it's pretty fast you can't really feel the speed, it's very insulated, so it doesn't encourage fast driving.

I have just noticed that my tyres were pumped up to 45 psi! no wonder it felt a bit off. Recommended pressure for economy is 39 and comfort is 32, I will stick on 35 tomorrow morning and see how that goes.

One let down I have found already is that the bonnet doesn't have gas struts which feels a bit cheap on a 20k car which is supposed to be going after premium market. - it's ok though, weight reduction bro.

ANJ91

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Wednesday 17th August 2016
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talksthetorque said:
davepoth said:
45psi hot is likely 39psi cold, so bear that in mind.
For the economy.
I wonder if they have to be supplied on the car with the pressure they did the Euro mpg figures tests?
Good point I will check tomorrow morning when cold.

I have read something about the tyres being pumped up before transport, apparently it helps not sure how.

ANJ91

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Sunday 18th September 2016
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Sorry for the lack of content, I have been busy/slacking.

The car is on 1224 miles now and is averaging 44mpg according to the trip computer however it is over reading as I worked it out manually and it's actually 38mpg average. I should be able to hit 40mpg once it loosens up more.

The tyre pressure I have set at 35 all round.


Interior, pretty simple and easy to use.


Another one from delivery day.


Day time running lights, well integrated into the headlights instead of being an after thought like on some cars (i.e.led strip in a random place).


Rear lights, one for the bad parking thread.


Cleaning wheels today with wonder wheels product. Even though the product worked fairly well they definitely needed a good scrub instead of just a rinse. They are absolute bh to clean.


After wash




Extremely amateur job with a £5 Simoniz Quick Shine Spray.

ANJ91

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Sunday 18th September 2016
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Jimmy Recard said:
Nice! I tried a diesel one of these and really liked it, I should try a petrol. I fancy the 200 horsepower 1.6 turbo in estate form.

I also found the satnav/radio screen a little confusing, but that's probably my fault rather than the car.
Most new astras I see are diesel, 200 horses sound nice indeed.

The radio is fine and it's good that apart from the touchscreen it has physical buttons which makes it easier to use on the move. To be perfectly honest I don't like the vauxhall sat nav and rather use google maps through android auto or apple carplay. I wish I saved few £ and just went with the non Nav elite.

Also first time having heated seats and steering wheel. I am not really impressed, for my future purchases I will not actively be looking for those features.

Only thing I wish it had is parking sensors, they are available as an option.


ANJ91

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Monday 19th September 2016
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I hope I will eat my words and it's a great feature.

ANJ91

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Wednesday 7th December 2016
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Jimmy Recard said:
I think after winter you'll be amazed just how much you've come to appreciate them
I did speak to soon, I definitely appreciate it more now but still if a car wouldn't have heated seats it wouldn't put me off it's a nice bonus.

ANJ91

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Monday 29th May 2017
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CX53 said:
Any updates OP? Ive just ordered one on a lease.
Have you got yours yet? How is it going?

As for updates, it's almost on 9k miles with first service coming up in August.

I have topped it up with 1 litre of oil as it has used some.

Lifetime economy according to the computer is 43MPG, and according to fuelio app 38MPG.

I have had some parking mis-adventures but all is sorted.

Nothing else to report really, it has been competent but pretty boring car.

I still have over 1 year to decide whether I will lease again and I am not sure what I will do. I would like to go on a European road trip and not be limited by mileage but leasing is very stable and predictable.

ANJ91

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Tuesday 30th May 2017
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CX53 said:
I've had it since the end of march now. Three weeks in the fuel pipe split and was pissing fuel all over the engine... quite dangerous. Sorted under warranty.

Other than this quite serious annoyance I'm very happy with it for the money. Boring, but a decent daily driver with a good amount of kit, comfy, goes alright. I'll never love it, but it does exactly what I want it to do.

As long as it doesn't set fire to itself with another fuel leak!

Thanks for your reply, good to hear your experience as well.
That's a bit annoying and not good for Vauxhall's reputation for their cars setting themselves on fire.

It might be worth checking if you have any recalls. According to myvauxhall app I have some recall, I think it's to do with airbag but I will get it sorted when it goes in for service.


ANJ91

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Monday 4th September 2017
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Astra went in for 1st year service few weeks ago then shortly after that at around 12000 miles it started having issues.

It has problems idling, unsteady and feels like it's about to stall. ESC light and check engine light comes on. Once I start driving, if I keep it above 2000rpm it seems ok and lights go out but if drops below 2000 it really struggles to make power.

Issues like this have been reported by other astra k 1.4t owners too.

It's going in for inspection on Thursday and hopefully it's fixed quickly as I am going on holiday next week.

ANJ91

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Thursday 7th September 2017
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update

I have only been told so far that there is a problem with an engine and it will be a warranty job potentially taking 2-3 weeks.

Hire car will be provided tomorrow once I go to pick it up I will try to find out more information about the fault.

Only thing I find strange is how all of this only started happening AFTER 1st service, I wonder if they mess it up somehow.


ANJ91

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Thursday 21st September 2017
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i havent heard from the garage i assume they are still working on it and i am still in my hire car. i will update the thread when i get it back

ANJ91

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Thursday 21st September 2017
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It's 20k miles or 1 year. There is a bit of a debate about oil life % meaning. Some people think it countdowns 12 months and some people think it's an actual algorithm dependent on actual oil quality.

I got my car middle of August 2016 but it was already built and completed in July 2016 and oil life hit 0% sometime in July 2017.