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Ojc
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Mass debating
Robin
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the seats are very comfy and supportive. lumber support is excelent and TBF you don;t see the seats when you are driving. a bit like having coloured hoses
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VXR diesel will be in the vectra D. there is only one VXR petrol at the moment but as GM test and develop the twin turbo 1.9 CDTi engine it will be seen in VXR label. the 2.8 V6 turbo can be bought in a non VXR vectra
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I've now officially gone off white cars. Remind me of transit vans too much

Flame red is where it's at (Do VX still call it flame red on the VXR's?)
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god i love it when daimo gets technical
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the seats are very comfy and supportive. lumber support is excelent and TBF you don;t see the seats when you are driving. a bit like having coloured hoses


Is that a dpop at my engine bay? My hoses are purley functional, they reduced water temp from 90+ degrees to around 80, what I wanted them for. Its just a bonus they look good... So im happy with the choice.

Those seats in that picture are poop. No lumber support at all really. Again, another reason we went for the VXR. Seats etc are so much better. (or are you talking about the VXR seats?). The lumber is so nice, they remind me of my "Armchair" seats in D4MO B.
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i dont know. erm.... ask Ross
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Sri seats apparently
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Says it all really....
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My hoses are purley functional, they reduced water temp from 90+ degrees to around 80


Rob H
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VXR is a little too chavvy looking IMO. Chap i know at a vauxhall dealer said he had one for a week, and got lots of attention, but from the wrong kind of people i.e chavs and people who wanna race you). Would personally preffer an SRi with the standard 18's and a few other tweeks, then get the mods done to that.

As for them holding their value, have you seen the price of them on auto trader?

2005 VAUXHALL ASTRA 2.0T 16V VXR 3dr Sport Hatch,
5,900 miles, Dec 05, Metalic Black, Full Leather Upgrade, Heated Seats, 3x3 point rear seat belts, ABS, Air conditioning, Alarm, 18" Alloy wheels as recomended by Lotus, One mature owner. List £20,469. £15,495. ono Telephone: 01494 798008 or 07803 280426
Distance: 86 miles
Price: £15,495 ono

7 months old and they've lost £5k in value

Theres also one below it with 10 miles on the clock for £16k!!!!

[Edited on 21-06-2006 by Rob H]
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Book is 19k, that figure will be with options.
Rob H
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Still a hell of a drop in 7 months though, but pretty average for a vauxhall. Was just amused at the fact he thought they''d hold their value.

[Edited on 21-06-2006 by Rob H]

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