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[quote][i]Originally posted by Mark1984_SRI[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by aussievxr[/i] i currently own a 300bhp astra VXR and my wife has a black corsa VXR which she has now owned for 3 1/2 weeks, would i get rid of my astra forthe corsa? not a chance, but my thought on the not so little corsa, its a great car and its best attributes is its handling, they way i would put it is that a standard astra VXR would not be able to shake the corsa throughout the twisties and bends and i havd a play with my mate in his stock astra and even at that stage only 500 miles on the clock he couldnt shake me until it opened up into a long straight, as for power, once its had a few miles on the clock it really does open up and its able to get that power down through the front wheels, comming from my astra it does feel quiet relaxed to drive but my wife has made me work my lower gears hard in the astra from a standing start. Well the corsa is no longer running standard power and has been blufin'd putting out approx 225bhp & 303nm of torque so its not far off the power of a stock astra VXR but 200kg lighter, i would honestly say it will catch out the astra from a standing start and may have the astra owner seeing its not so little rear, more so throught the bends lol Great car and a fun drive, especially its handling, doesnt quiet match my KW coilovers but a set ow lower springs should see it no far off in my opinion. [Edited on 24-07-2007 by aussievxr] [/quote] Great input, thanks for that :thumbs: [/quote]
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