stubbsy05
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Whats the deal with these? I notice you can pick one up for 3K upwards now.
Whats the better of the 2, 1.3 cdti or 1.7 cdti? Whats the mpg on both?
Am I right in thinking the 1.3 cdti will only be £35 a year tax.
My mate has a 1.2 sxi and it returns a similar mpg to my VAG 1.9 tdi. I've notice you can pick these up for £1800 upwards now!
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Nick-S
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There ok, the 1.7 is nippy, the 1.3 is dog shit,
1.7 good for 50+mph and the 1.3 60+
ive owned both and 1.7 is better in every way
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pow
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Tax on the 1.7?
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deano87
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£110/£120 ish, pretty average. Same on a 120d mind
NOT ALL 1.3 CDTi's are £35/year. It's only from 20th January 2005 onwards, therefore a late 55-plate or any 06-plate will be fine. Some Corsa D's aren't even £35 tax per year. The ones that aren't £35 are about £110/£120 again, therefore you're kind of better off with the 1.7CDTi.
Bare in mind insurance and fuel economy though, not that there will be a huge amount of difference.
1.7CDTi's only came in SRi's or Combo's.
1.7DTi's are pretty cheap, same speed as 1.3's iirc, and you can get SXi specs.
Personally, depending on my budget at the time, I'll be looking at Fiesta Zetec S TDCi's. BHP and torque in between 1.3 and 1.7 Corsa's, sporty looks, nice driving position and ALL benefit from £35 tax per year
Can you tell I've looked into this a lot?!
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stubbsy05
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Thats pretty shite about not all 1.3cdtis being £35 a year.
deano Clio 1.5 Dci 80s are a cracking car. I had a 52 reg and couldn't fault it.
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deano87
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I read a lot of reviews back in the day before I was driving about a horrible driving position. Would much rather a Fiesta over that.
I think the tax on a 1.3CDTi is to do with the exhaust and stuff within the engine. But yes it's shit, because the ones within a lot of peoples price ranges, aren't actually that much cheaper on tax than bigger engined cars. The only saving grace is lower insurance and better fuel economy.
The ones in Corsa C's are about 75bhp/ps, in D's they are 90ps and can be remapped to 120ps with ease
[Edited on 08-08-2008 by deano87]
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pow
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Do NOT buy a Clio, it will dirve you insane.
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deano87
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Why?
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pow
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Slow, awful driving position, plasticy, rattles, leaky sunroof, horrible interior, holes
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deano87
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Thought so. Isn't the driving position and bit random and slightly offset from the steering wheel?
MK6 Fiesta's have a great driving position imho, quite high for a small car, but high in a good way.
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pow
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Yes, the pedals and the seat are both offset in different ways from the wheel.
Also, might be getting amazing MPG at 80, but your crusing at nearly 3k rmp, halfways through the rev range on a diesel and its really loud, you can always hear the engine over what you are doing.
Ibiza cruises at 2krmp at 80 in 6thm you can't hear the engine.
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deano87
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That is possibly what the 1.3CDTi is like, as it's 5 speed.
Need to test drive one. There is one at a local garage near Lily, might billy bullshit the salesman.
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andy1868
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quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v
1.7 good for 50+mph
diesel in 50+mph shocker!
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
I read a lot of reviews back in the day before I was driving about a horrible driving position. Would much rather a Fiesta over that.
I think the tax on a 1.3CDTi is to do with the exhaust and stuff within the engine. But yes it's shit, because the ones within a lot of peoples price ranges, aren't actually that much cheaper on tax than bigger engined cars. The only saving grace is lower insurance and better fuel economy.
The ones in Corsa C's are about 75bhp/ps, in D's they are 90ps and can be remapped to 120ps with ease
[Edited on 08-08-2008 by deano87]
78bhp according to the total vauxhall rolling road day
drive mine, i acutully really like it
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stubbsy05
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Slow, awful driving position, plasticy, rattles, leaky sunroof, horrible interior, holes
I never had any of these problems with mine! Each to their own though.
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andy1868
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i recently tested the integrity of the interior handles on a '93 clio, it didn't stand up well
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by jr
78bhp according to the total vauxhall rolling road day
drive mine, i acutully really like it
Interesting.
I want yours. It's the exact spec, colour and mileage I'm after, plus falls into the £35 tax bracket I'm looking to buy October 2009
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by jr
78bhp according to the total vauxhall rolling road day
drive mine, i acutully really like it
Interesting.
I want yours. It's the exact spec, colour and mileage I'm after, plus falls into the £35 tax bracket I'm looking to buy October 2009
Mate asif you are planning over a year ahead for a 1.3 corsa
Come on sort it
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by jr
78bhp according to the total vauxhall rolling road day
drive mine, i acutully really like it
Interesting.
I want yours. It's the exact spec, colour and mileage I'm after, plus falls into the £35 tax bracket I'm looking to buy October 2009
drive it, offer me £6995, sorted
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by richc
quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by jr
78bhp according to the total vauxhall rolling road day
drive mine, i acutully really like it
Interesting.
I want yours. It's the exact spec, colour and mileage I'm after, plus falls into the £35 tax bracket I'm looking to buy October 2009
Mate asif you are planning over a year ahead for a 1.3 corsa
Come on sort it
Funny thing is, I am. I'm one for planning for the future. A decent spec & condition 1.3 is ideal for saving for the future - cheap motoring.
jr - £6995
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jr
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deano87
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Is that, by any chance, how much you paid for it?
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mattk
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buy a 1.3 punto, just not an orange one
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Nick-S
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quote: Originally posted by andy1868
quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v
1.7 good for 50+mph
diesel in 50+mph shocker!
my bad
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deano87
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Have I got all my facts right this time Nick?
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