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Kris TD
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whats the standard handling like on them over a standard lower engined model?

any particular faults too look out for in the engine etc...

do the later ecotec gsis come with the same goodies, ie leccy stuff and abs, pas etc...

whats everyones general opinon on them, its got too the point where my current corsa is becoming too impractical for where i drive, my gf lives in the sticks and the roads are crap, i do a lot of motorway driving and my car too too damn uncomportable for long distances, plus i want something that would look almost standard as ive had my fun with fibreglass
WaNtEd_CoRsA
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gsi only cam wi pas and abs - leccys were an option
vibrio
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quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
whats the standard handling like on them over a standard lower engined model?

shite

any particular faults too look out for in the engine etc...

yes your head for wanting one

do the later ecotec gsis come with the same goodies, ie leccy stuff and abs, pas etc...

how the fuck should I know I never owned one although I could look at a parkers book for all the info I would need

whats everyones general opinon on them, its got too the point where my current corsa is becoming too impractical for where i drive, my gf lives in the sticks and the roads are crap, i do a lot of motorway driving and my car too too damn uncomportable for long distances, plus i want something that would look almost standard as ive had my fun with fibreglass

good for your granny but people just laugh at you in general



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Daimo B
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5th Sep 03 at 16:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Early GSi's with the C16XE lump are good motors. They later models are like the sport 1.6.

Look out for cam belt tensioners, make sure they've been replaced, or do it straight away, same with cam belt.

I like the early GSi
Sooty
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they are slow
Rob H
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quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
whats the standard handling like on them over a standard lower engined model?

shite

any particular faults too look out for in the engine etc...

yes your head for wanting one

do the later ecotec gsis come with the same goodies, ie leccy stuff and abs, pas etc...

how the fuck should I know I never owned one although I could look at a parkers book for all the info I would need

whats everyones general opinon on them, its got too the point where my current corsa is becoming too impractical for where i drive, my gf lives in the sticks and the roads are crap, i do a lot of motorway driving and my car too too damn uncomportable for long distances, plus i want something that would look almost standard as ive had my fun with fibreglass

good for your granny but people just laugh at you in general



see above


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Kris TD
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5th Sep 03 at 16:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ross, parkers in highly unreliable, according too it all corsa td's have power steering, well mine doesnt.

first thing i would do is change the belt, tensioners and pulleys, dont trust them, lol.

i like the look of a gsi, and at the end of the day im only 21 and i cant get insured on anything too fast (not that i rag my car anyway), nor afford it as i dont have a high paying job like lots of people on here. if i wanted a quick gsi i would do an engine transplant, maybe a future consideration.
Gucci
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I bought an L reg one with C16XE engine, was annoying that it came with no electric windows or sunroof but got over it. Mine didn't seem that slow, just depends on what cars you've had before, it's not going to seem quick if you've just sold an R5 turbo or something.
In my opinion they're a good car, just make sure the belt tensioners are replaced, mine went and snapped my cambelt, was left with £600 bill, only had it one day

 
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