Zafira GSI, Info please chaps.

Zafira GSI, Info please chaps.

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VRSAndy

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523 posts

141 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Hi everyone, I currently have an '02 Octavia VRS which is great, I have had it 2.5 years now and fancy a change. Criteria is it's replacement has to be a family car, has to be a bit different from the run of the mill and has to be nicely specced and fairly nippy when needs be. I stumbled accross these whilst browsing the classifieds and would love a bit of PH knowledge on them, over to you guys!

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Vitorio

4,296 posts

143 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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VRSAndy said:
Hi everyone, I currently have an '02 Octavia VRS which is great, I have had it 2.5 years now and fancy a change. Criteria is it's replacement has to be a family car, has to be a bit different from the run of the mill and has to be nicely specced and fairly nippy when needs be. I stumbled accross these whilst browsing the classifieds and would love a bit of PH knowledge on them, over to you guys!

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This is just personal preference, but do you really need the extra space of the zaf over the octavia? I'm not much of an MPV fan to begin with, and wouldnt want to be found dead in a vauxhaul.

Surely there are various non run of the mill estates which can fill the shoes of the octavia? We've had a fair bit of talk about W8 passats for instance, dull on the outside, but very interesting engine etc..

VRSAndy

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523 posts

141 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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I need a large boot hatchback due to having a dog with another one on the way, the Octavia has a huge boot which is perfect but the cabin is starting to feel too small in the back. I've looked into estates but can't find any that tick all the boxes with most of them being a bit ordinary. I chose the Skoda over the equivalent Audi or Volkswagen as it was slightly left field and under the radar of most people hence the thoughts of the Zafira for the same reason.

E.T.A i'm open to suggestions though, come on guys tempt me.

essexplumber

7,751 posts

173 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Whats your budget?

fathomfive

9,916 posts

190 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Budget?

VRSAndy

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523 posts

141 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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May be useful to know that eh! Ideally around £4-4500 but could go to maybe £6-7000 for something I couldn't live without!

VRSAndy

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523 posts

141 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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I like the saab out of those three, even that is a bit ordinary.

a311

5,803 posts

177 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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It's not very PH but since I've just bought one all be it the 3.2 V6, if you considered the Zafira have a look at the Signum the later ones used the 2.8l turbo V6 engine with 250bhp on tap. I can vouch they are huge in the back, I'm 6'4" and can have plenty of room even when the drivers seat is fully back. Rear seats fold fully flat and when they're up the boot is plenty big enough for my lab. You could also spec a fridge where the middle seat would be in the back with power points etc too.

Mines comfortable, practical, has reasonable performace and for me was a bargain.

VRSAndy

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523 posts

141 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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I did look at the Signum but it's not my bag really.

LuS1fer

41,133 posts

245 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Zafiras are shocking to drive. Once you drive one, I suspect your idea might change. Sadly, not many manufacturers thought performance and MPV went together. Mazda do a 5 Sport but it won't set any roads on fire. Ford do the S-Max but not sure if that's in budget. I think you need some fast estate.

Pentoman

4,814 posts

263 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Contrary to above I recall Zafira getting great reviews to drive, the GSI in particular. All depends what you view as a good drive I suppose.
Only tried one, and recall it wasn't bad to drive. Better than the Subaru Forester I was swapping it with.

LuS1fer

41,133 posts

245 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Pentoman said:
Contrary to above I recall Zafira getting great reviews to drive, the GSI in particular. All depends what you view as a good drive I suppose.
Only tried one, and recall it wasn't bad to drive. Better than the Subaru Forester I was swapping it with.
http://www.evo.co.uk/carreviews/evolongtermtests/35706/vauxhall_zafira_gsi.html

Vitorio

4,296 posts

143 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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LuS1fer said:
Zafiras are shocking to drive. Once you drive one, I suspect your idea might change. Sadly, not many manufacturers thought performance and MPV went together. Mazda do a 5 Sport but it won't set any roads on fire. Ford do the S-Max but not sure if that's in budget. I think you need some fast estate.
I am very much biting my tounge trying not to shout (r)s4, affraid they arent really all that left-field, being audi and all.

Pentoman

4,814 posts

263 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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LuS1fer said:
Hmm. Autocar it was that rated it a bit better. Still, doesn't sound that bad for a tall 7 seater. It's all relative I guess.

LuS1fer

41,133 posts

245 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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It depends how you get your kicks, I suppose. I once had an Astra 16v GTE which I found immensely frustrating to drive despite its power and speed. Only car I've eevr had which I had to sell as I disliked it so much. I'd much rather drive something you can wring the neck of because less power doesn't mean less speed if you've got a good chassis under you.

VRSAndy

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523 posts

141 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Ah but the rs4 IS the rarer choice, which is what I like. Just to try and give you an Idea of a few past cars and what i'm looking for at the minute , first car was a Fiat cinqucento sporting, but as they were pretty common to see in normal spec I had to have the abarth model, next up I fancied a phase 1 106 but thought the xsi was too normal so bought the rallye version, next up I fancied a Polo GTI but kept seeing them everywhere so bought the Lupo GTI instead. I don't mind 'normal' cars, it just has to be the none obvious model.

valverguy

440 posts

175 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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If you had to buy a 7 seater car, the zaffy would be my choice. Anyone who says they'd rather have another "brand" because of the badge regardless of the power, shouldn't be on here.

As far as MPV's go its the mac daddy. All IMO of course

CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

212 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Go for the newer model Octavia, great cars. Avoid Vauxhalls at all costs.

Mikeyplum

1,646 posts

169 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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This would be my choice over the Vauxhall:

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...

Very much a sleeper and 220bhp for the thrills. I'm sure this could be notched up and tuned with a mild remap too biggrin

IIRC it's a detuned version of the Focus ST engine (happy to be corrected though).

ETA - I think the Zafi GSI's are a great alternative to the run of the mill MPV, but for soemthing under the radar, I don't think it is. I see plenty of them about, mostly in that nice bright blie colour and they certainly don't go under the radar!

Edited by Mikeyplum on Friday 24th August 09:32