RE: Vauxhall Signum 2.8T: PH Carpool
Discussion
I'm always surprised that the Signum didn't do better on the market. The squared off boot of the Vectra was it's least appealing exterior design feature and the UK loves estate cars. You'd have thought it would be a shoo-in for sales, saying as the Vectra never had any trouble selling.
I don't think it were cheap back then, it was aimed a sector above the Vectra and at those heady heights VAG/BMW were in their stride.... interior design and materials were woefully short of the expected, let alone the drving experience, but for me back then I tinkered, lowered an chipped it....rare and left field that's why it appealed
So concept? 10/10
Execution.......
....Anyway it didn't help that Fiat released their own version...the Croma.
So concept? 10/10
Execution.......
....Anyway it didn't help that Fiat released their own version...the Croma.
Crafty_ said:
So you've been in a taxi thats been round the world and back, therefore all Vauxhalls have dodgy build quality? Do you not think that maybe, just maybe a taxi isn't quite representative of the general build quality ?
A - the Signum looks much closer to the newer Astra hatch made approximately 2004-2010.B - the taxi in question was pretty new then and hadn't had a chance to get worn out.
Nice car, I really like that and definately one for this thread: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
As I posted in that thread, me and the missus managed to snag what we feel is a relative bargain, a Vectra 3.2 V6 Elite, manual. We picked it up for a smidge over a £1k with 80k miles on it, full service history, towbar, parking sensors, CD changer, etc. It hasn't skipped a beat although it does like a sip or two of the old go-go juice around town!
Crappy obligatory photo
I'm a fan of quick Vauxhalls and not ashamed to admit it
As I posted in that thread, me and the missus managed to snag what we feel is a relative bargain, a Vectra 3.2 V6 Elite, manual. We picked it up for a smidge over a £1k with 80k miles on it, full service history, towbar, parking sensors, CD changer, etc. It hasn't skipped a beat although it does like a sip or two of the old go-go juice around town!
Crappy obligatory photo
I'm a fan of quick Vauxhalls and not ashamed to admit it
RoverP6B said:
A - the Signum looks much closer to the newer Astra hatch made approximately 2004-2010.
B - the taxi in question was pretty new then and hadn't had a chance to get worn out.
There is a family resemblance, just the same as most as most manufacturers run through their model range. It looks a little bit like a corsa too. But this doesn't support your assertion that the signum is a "bloated astra". Its got nothing to do with an astra.B - the taxi in question was pretty new then and hadn't had a chance to get worn out.
besides, they do differ quite substantially from various angles.
astra estate
As far as I knew it shared only one thing with the mark 4:
stretch the side DLO et voila, the only significant link.
and the mark 5:
stretch that side DLO also, and share the general taught flank surface treatment....
In all honesty I too was approached by a couple of people who didn't know their cars asking about my 'Astra'. When corrected they admitted they knew nothing about it or cars in general.
stretch the side DLO et voila, the only significant link.
and the mark 5:
stretch that side DLO also, and share the general taught flank surface treatment....
In all honesty I too was approached by a couple of people who didn't know their cars asking about my 'Astra'. When corrected they admitted they knew nothing about it or cars in general.
griffin dai said:
Also as yours is the Auto there's no mega expensive clutch upgrade to worry about (not a lot available anyway to take the torque as you go above stage 3) so by adding a bigger IC, 3" DP plus another stage3+ map (free) your at 350/360hp & 450-460ft/lbs
Worth a look anyway
This x100, the auto boxes on these are beefy and can handle it. For under £800 you will be scaring 335's and 355's Worth a look anyway
Do it
griffin dai said:
tog said:
Even I'm tempted now! Will this thread cause a spike in values?
Of the big petrol engines, is the 3.2 or the 2.8T the better bet?
2.8T Of the big petrol engines, is the 3.2 or the 2.8T the better bet?
exgtt said:
This x100, the auto boxes on these are beefy and can handle it. For under £800 you will be scaring 335's and 355's
Do it
Just make sure to change the gearbox fluid more regularly than the 50k (iirc) specified in the service book.Do it
It's the AF40 6-speeder, aka Aisin TF-80SC, and is supposed to take a maximum torque of 450Nm (330lbft). But lots of autos have been remapped to silly torque figures without issue, just keep the fluid changes more regular and it's all good
Remap and a pre-cat decat and you're good to go!
Stateside has seen this engine with stock internals but bigger turbo and fuelling make 488whp through a manual box. Assuming 12% loss for FWD, that's over 550bhp...
maurauth said:
MarshPhantom said:
Saw a Signum with an Irmscher front end earlier.
Should have taken a pic.
I had the irmscher kit on mine back in the day, looked lovely. think I'e still got the grille somewhere in m boxes of old car bits...Should have taken a pic.
Quickmoose said:
In the same way an Audi A3 looks like an A4 Avant you mean?...mmm possibly.
Or you're just like Worzle knocking one out....
Exactly. An A3 Sportback is barely distinguishable from an A4 Avant. Car design in general has got far too generic. The Insignia estate is quite a nice-looking thing, though, albeit at the cost of practicality and visibility.Or you're just like Worzle knocking one out....
Crafty_ said:
There is a family resemblance, just the same as most as most manufacturers run through their model range. It looks a little bit like a corsa too. But this doesn't support your assertion that the signum is a "bloated astra". Its got nothing to do with an astra.
Close enough, and it's still the same shape as the Astra. The exec market doesn't buy bloated photocopies of C-segment hatches.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff