RE: Very fast Vauxhalls | Six of the Best

RE: Very fast Vauxhalls | Six of the Best

Saturday 18th November 2023

Very fast Vauxhalls | Six of the Best

Ford did not have a monopoly on performance cars for the masses - its great rival often went above and beyond too


VXR8 GTS, 2015, 46k, £47,990

We need to kick off with a Vauxhall-badged Holden. But we have. In fact, this VXR8 GTS isn’t the only one here - we couldn’t resist. The Aussie connection is such a perfect point of difference. By the end of the VXR8’s time in the UK, it had evolved into a very serious sports saloon, gaining forced induction, magnetic dampers, torque vectoring by braking and a Driver Preference Dial to adjust steering, sound, suspension, throttle response and so on. All while managing to retain the easygoing, roguish charm of the original 2008 model. Despite inevitable price rises, the GTS remained conspicuously good value too: here was a 585hp, M5-sized car for the price of an M3, just £54,999 in 2013. This 2015 automatic wears its 46,000 miles well; look elsewhere for the very best in exterior style and interior ambience, but that was never the point. The ‘R8s were stonkingly fast, sounded great, and drove really well - more than good enough for a hallowed place here. 

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Corsa VXR, 2016, 39k, £9,995

The current Vauxhall lineup misses something small and sporty in it. Too much fun has been had in various Novas and Corsas over the years (and perhaps Adams as well) to go without them. Even in the EV age - if Volkswagen can see the potential in a charged-up city car, surely Vauxhall can. An EVXR, perhaps, for what’s said to be a very good Corsa Electric. Until then, we’ll have to be content with the old scallywags; perhaps never the best in class dynamically, but good value and great fun - more than half the job done. There were innumerable Corsa VXRs over a decade on sale, some proper little tearaways with LSDs and Koni dampers; this one appeals with its Recaro seats and Remus exhaust for the 1.6-litre, 205hp turbo. And four-figure price, even with fewer than 40,000 miles. The only thing better than fast fun is fast, cheap fun… 

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VX220 Turbo, 2003, 26k, £21,950

Those who’ve already scrolled to the bottom will have noticed there’s only one Lotus-influenced, Griffin-badged car in this six. Some will say it’s incomplete without a Lotus Carlton, and while it’s perhaps the most well-known of all the performance Vauxhalls, the LC sort of exists on its own planet now - you could buy the majority of this list for the price of the best ones. So to celebrate Hethel's involvement in making Vauxhall great, we've gone with the VX220 instead - the car that saved the car that saved Lotus, still very tempting after more than 20 years. Vauxhall really did nail the design of its mid-engined two-seater, too, which must have been a surprise to everyone. The standard 2.2s remain, somehow, not very much money at all, though it’s the Turbo that’s most desirable, complete with 200hp and a bit of fizz to the soundtrack. The spec of this one is a little sombre, though it benefits from four new Michleins, a recent-ish cambelt and 12 months MOT. There are far less fun ways to spend £20k.

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Zafira GSI, 2002, 131k, £5,000

That Vauxhall created a turbocharged, tyre-smoking, 140mph MPV is not the crazy thing; it’s the fact the Zafira GSI was followed up by more, the Zafira and Meriva VXR duking it out for the maddest MPV made. Clearly, there was demand for souped-up seven-seaters - or else Vauxhall just couldn’t resist. In these much more virtuous (and SUV-obsessed) times, it’s hard not to be won over by such a daft idea as the Astra GSI running gear in a van. Or you merely recall the Griff Rhys Jones adverts very fondly as well. Whatever, it’s nice to see a GSI that’s survived more than two decades of use with all its vitals intact (and not a single dubious modification added on). You’ll probably want some fresh rubber on those natty alloys to really make the most of 200hp, and the ad isn’t exactly bursting with detail, but we’re keen alright. How could you not be? 

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Monaro 6.0 VXR, 2006, 97k, Auction

Told you we weren’t done with the Aussie brutes. The Monaro preceded the VXR8, and charmed us puny pomms with its mix of V8 muscle, handsome good looks, lairy handling and competitive pricing - the original 5.7 was just £30k back in 2004. This isn’t a 5.7, however, it’s the later 6.0-litre VXR that pushed output beyond 400hp and the top speed to 180mph. It’s being sold via PH auctions next week, so there’s a tonne of pics and info to get stuck into, plus the additional benefit with this car of an upgraded LS7 clutch and Wortec exhaust. It needs a few parts refreshing as it nears 100,000 miles, but Monaros are relatively simple and generally tough - and there aren’t many cheaper ways of getting into a manual V8. None that look this good anyway or promise such riotous entertainment. It’s estimated at £10-£12,000 - bidding kicks off on Thursday…

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Insignia VXR Supersport wagon, 2015, 60k, £14,995

To finish off, perhaps the rarest of them all. Not only is this an Insignia VXR, of which precious few sold because the UK loves a 3 Series too much, it’s an estate - the majority for sale are hatchbacks. In addition, it has the six-speed manual gearbox, again seldom seen as the auto was often optioned in. And to top it all off, this VXR is a Supersport, the model introduced in 2012 that unshackled the 2.8-litre turbo V6 from its limiter and offered up 170mph potential for £29,995. The good old days indeed. Still, that didn’t shift very many, especially in wagon format (truth be told, we thought it was hatch-only), so it’s quite an interesting find all these years on. You won’t want for kit or performance, and the old bus is arguably ageing better than the hatch or saloon. Only shame, really, is that it still commands something like half of that original bargain basement RRP…

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Author
Discussion

Master Bean

Original Poster:

3,662 posts

122 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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I'm confused.

We need to kick off with a Vauxhall-badged Holden. But we have.

sinisterpenguin

28 posts

21 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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They made a Meriva Gsi? Good Lord! I bet you’d still see 4 old ladies get out when it parked up.

Nice little article - good start to a wet Saturday.

fantheman80

1,480 posts

51 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Master Bean said:
I'm confused.

We need to kick off with a Vauxhall-badged Holden. But we have.
Maybe missing a “didn’t”

I know the article is linked to promote the cars in the classifieds but the zafira had me confused, you mention the VXR, why not show a VXR….ah, I see the only one on there https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/15744867

fatsams

27 posts

175 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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What happened to the Vauxhall Lotus Carlton?

EmailAddress

12,241 posts

220 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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fatsams said:
What happened to the Vauxhall Lotus Carlton?
There's not one for sale in the classifieds...

Cambs_Stuart

2,916 posts

86 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Surprised there wasn't a GTC VXR, they're modern enough and there are a few in the classifieds.
Shame there are no fast Cavaliers, Calibras or Novas around any more...

Twinair

675 posts

144 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Spent a lot of time in the Lotus Carlton when it came out, fast then - fast now, would have to be in the list..!! imho

911Spanker

1,286 posts

18 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Cavalier SRI 130 looked awesome. Carlton GSI was a legend too.

spikyone

1,487 posts

102 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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It speaks volumes that half of these aren't really Vauxhalls at all. And they're the only 3 I would touch with a bargepole, the rest I wouldn't bat an eyelid if they drove past me. Every single Vauxhall I've driven has felt cheap inside and been poor to drive, they're beyond dull to look at as well.

Billy_Whizzzz

2,030 posts

145 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Again, was anyone here born before 2000?




Mysstree

463 posts

48 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Only two cars there that are priced “for the masses”, the Corsa and the Zafira.
Would like a Monaro but not in ‘everything is black’ . 220’s should be brightly coloured and the Insignia would be good debadged, auto box and less black.

Scoobysaurus

172 posts

99 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Like the idea of that Insignia - bit of a q car/sleeper?
But don’t like the look of the price..


fantheman80

1,480 posts

51 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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EmailAddress said:
fatsams said:
What happened to the Vauxhall Lotus Carlton?
There's not one for sale in the classifieds...
I thought that but there are 4, so even stranger to be omitted

Robertb

1,534 posts

240 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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fantheman80 said:
EmailAddress said:
fatsams said:
What happened to the Vauxhall Lotus Carlton?
There's not one for sale in the classifieds...
I thought that but there are 4, so even stranger to be omitted
They did cover why not included in their article.

Fun list, but I’d have maybe swapped one Holden for a GTC VXR.

I still have a soft spot for the old Calibra. An unmolested pre face lift 16v please.

Dad had a Cavalier SRI and a CD, I had an Astra cabrio and over the years I’ve enjoyed various other Vauxhall cars too. I can’t understand the snobbishness on PH about them while everyone goes nuts about Fords.

Gecko1978

9,824 posts

159 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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I have had 2 corsa which were fine as station cars. A zafira with a 7 year warranty which did completely just shy of 100k as gear box failed. Vaxhall dealer told me for last service it wasn't worth it and the the box failed as oil had never been changed. Felt a little underhand on their part (dealer went bust no long after). An car got scrapped. Put me off vaxhall after that but as a solution to two kids with pushchairs an occasional 7 seater / works van it did the job.

Always like the look of the insignia and would have bought the estate had I not felt a bit cheated by the last dealer.

Now vaxhall are just rebadged Peugeot which are all part of fiat Peugeot jeep dodge mega brand I just don't see the point

Firebobby

564 posts

41 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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£48k for an eight year old Vauxhall! I'd sooner put my hard earned in an M3 or an S4 thanks very much.

rodericb

6,812 posts

128 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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JRHartless said:
Why is the VXR8 so expensive compared to V8's of a similar vintage from other manufacturers?

I'd assumed the whole point of a V8 powered Vauxhall/Holden is its supposed to be blue collar V8 but it's actually more expensive than Merc or BMW to name just two.
The GTS? Rarity I'd say. Beauty is i the eye of the beholder and all that... That price is less than what they're asking in Australia for one....

anonymous-user

56 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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JRHartless said:
Why is the VXR8 so expensive compared to V8's of a similar vintage from other manufacturers?

I'd assumed the whole point of a V8 powered Vauxhall/Holden is its supposed to be blue collar V8 but it's actually more expensive than Merc or BMW to name just two.
Supply vs demand. The Holdens were rare and have become rarer. It’s always been the case with Monaros, Utes or VXR8s.

At the lower end of Monaro & VXR8 ownership, some become tired, crashed or broken for parts (mainly for their engines and transmissions) which also makes the ones left more sought after. Totally unmodified ones are being repatriated to AUS where they worth 2 or 3 times the price this one’s up for.

German V8s on the other hand are not nearly as rare or interesting.

911Spanker

1,286 posts

18 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Firebobby said:
£48k for an eight year old Vauxhall! I'd sooner put my hard earned in an M3 or an S4 thanks very much.
An S4?! Sod that - they are total and utter ste.

anonymous-user

56 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Firebobby said:
£48k for an eight year old Vauxhall! I'd sooner put my hard earned in an M3 or an S4 thanks very much.
That’s your prerogative but sort of misses the point. BMWs and Audis are driven by Mancunian road men.

Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 18th November 09:17