Foz
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Registered: 8th May 02
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its a tarts car son
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corsa120
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Registered: 4th May 02
Location: Northamptonshire
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fuck off you lot no way is tigra faster my mrs sister has one and we've had this debate many times they are same i think the 1.4 corsa is slightly slower after 100 mph due to aerodynamics but come on guys be rwalistic there the same, same engine, same power, same performance
wish peeps on this site would learn
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Cybermonkey
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Registered: 22nd Sep 02
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let me put this straight. Tigra, regardless of 1.4/1.6 engine will handle exactly the same as a corsa. It has the same floorpan and chassis as a corsa, but a different shell. Its centre of gravity is the same as the corsa's, and being slightly more squat is negligable. Running gear is exactly the same as the corsa 1.4/1.6's. 0-60 times are identical for both, but top end is different. top speed of 1.6 tigra is 126mph, whilst the corsa 1.6 is only 119mph. The tigra has better aerodynamics which means it can reach a higher terminal speed. the end.
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Nobber
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Registered: 7th Nov 03
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What about a 2.0 16v Tigra!
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MattyB
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
let me put this straight. Tigra, regardless of 1.4/1.6 engine will handle exactly the same as a corsa. It has the same floorpan and chassis as a corsa, but a different shell. Its centre of gravity is the same as the corsa's, and being slightly more squat is negligable. Running gear is exactly the same as the corsa 1.4/1.6's. 0-60 times are identical for both, but top end is different. top speed of 1.6 tigra is 126mph, whilst the corsa 1.6 is only 119mph. The tigra has better aerodynamics which means it can reach a higher terminal speed. the end.
i definately dont agree after driving both.
Although at the end of the day, they both handle shit, so no worries really
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M2RTY
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Registered: 25th May 01
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
let me put this straight. Tigra, regardless of 1.4/1.6 engine will handle exactly the same as a corsa. It has the same floorpan and chassis as a corsa, but a different shell. Its centre of gravity is the same as the corsa's, and being slightly more squat is negligable. Running gear is exactly the same as the corsa 1.4/1.6's. 0-60 times are identical for both, but top end is different. top speed of 1.6 tigra is 126mph, whilst the corsa 1.6 is only 119mph. The tigra has better aerodynamics which means it can reach a higher terminal speed. the end.
still agreed mate
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Cybermonkey
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Registered: 22nd Sep 02
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quote: Originally posted by MattyB
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
let me put this straight. Tigra, regardless of 1.4/1.6 engine will handle exactly the same as a corsa. It has the same floorpan and chassis as a corsa, but a different shell. Its centre of gravity is the same as the corsa's, and being slightly more squat is negligable. Running gear is exactly the same as the corsa 1.4/1.6's. 0-60 times are identical for both, but top end is different. top speed of 1.6 tigra is 126mph, whilst the corsa 1.6 is only 119mph. The tigra has better aerodynamics which means it can reach a higher terminal speed. the end.
i definately dont agree after driving both.
Although at the end of the day, they both handle shit, so no worries really
good call
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Ditch
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Registered: 29th Nov 02
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@ this post!
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Dav
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Registered: 23rd Jul 02
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I am jumping on the Tigra band wagon too. Definitely loving them as a nice alternative to a Corsa.
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Ditch
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quote: Originally posted by the_legend_of_yrag
1.4 tigras are alot quicker iifrc then ya 1.4 corsas, higher insurance group too as i looked into getting one before getting my corsa, and couldnt get insured on it
same car, same acceleration, different top speeds
the only real performance difference lies with the drag coefficiency of the shells
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M2RTY
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quote: Originally posted by Ditch
quote: Originally posted by the_legend_of_yrag
1.4 tigras are alot quicker iifrc then ya 1.4 corsas, higher insurance group too as i looked into getting one before getting my corsa, and couldnt get insured on it
same car, same acceleration, different top speeds
the only real performance difference lies with the drag coefficiency of the shells
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Fad
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Registered: 1st Feb 01
Location: Dartford Kent Drives: 330cd
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quote: Originally posted by Ditch
quote: Originally posted by the_legend_of_yrag
1.4 tigras are alot quicker iifrc then ya 1.4 corsas, higher insurance group too as i looked into getting one before getting my corsa, and couldnt get insured on it
same car, same acceleration, different top speeds
the only real performance difference lies with the drag coefficiency of the shells
tigra also has a longer 5th hence a higher top speed but in all other espects they accelerate just the same as a corsa i've driven a 1.6 corsa sport and a 1.6 tigra stright after each other and they both felt the same
handling didnt feel much different but it wernt my car so i could hack it into the nearest round about
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