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1.6 Sport BadBoy
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28th Mar 05 at 16:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

as the title says, lol....are these cars worth my time?
Jake
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28th Mar 05 at 16:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

didnt know there was such a thing, 20v?
Marc
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28th Mar 05 at 16:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Do you mean 24v v6?
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28th Mar 05 at 16:39   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wow vauxhall kept that quiet, i'd not heard of the 20valve calibra til today, presumably a 5 cylinder, must be a good motor


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well, you see, i said this to me dad but he seems to think its defo a 20v! all i wanted to know is if they're actually was such a thing and if its worth getin a cally?

at least i supplied uz wif abit of a laugh
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vag make the only 5cylinder engines that i'm aware of

calibras aint all that. think of a re-shelled cavalier.
nice to drive, but worth fuck all in reality.
Fad
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Cav equivilants tend to be worth more than the cally r.g even a rotten cav turbo is worth 2.5K min and worth more in spares hence why they ar e adying breed.

Cally is base on the cav but from a reliable source the cav is much nicer to drive.
Teddy
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29th Mar 05 at 09:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Calibra engine options.

2.0 8v - 115bhp C20NE
2.0 16v - 150bhp (redtop) C20XE
2.0 16v - 136bhp (ecotec) X20XEV
2.0 16v Turbo 204bhp (all the same) C20LET
2.5 v6 - 168bhp C25XE
TNM
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29th Mar 05 at 09:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by myke
vag make the only 5cylinder engines that i'm aware of

calibras aint all that. think of a re-shelled cavalier.
nice to drive, but worth fuck all in reality.


Wrong. Volvo where making 5 cylinder engines before VAG
DAYZEE
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29th Mar 05 at 10:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

GM make a 5 cylinder engine....
myke
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quote:
Originally posted by TNM
quote:
Originally posted by myke
vag make the only 5cylinder engines that i'm aware of

calibras aint all that. think of a re-shelled cavalier.
nice to drive, but worth fuck all in reality.


Wrong. Volvo where making 5 cylinder engines before VAG


i wasn't aware of that, so my statement was infact correct

but i'm delighted to have been informed.
Ojc
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29th Mar 05 at 16:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Why are Calibras so cheap to buy nowdays? There are some really good examples on AutoTrader with leather and aircon and redtop engines with below average mileage for around £1500.
Adam_B
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pikey sports car reputation
Ojc
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Na, I don't think they are pikey at all. Later ones with leather look really nice with a stylish set of wheels.

If I had one I would have the dark grey colour like my mates and fit those Kahn wheels that Scoob and Kirsty have on there cars.
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