DaveyLC
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..It certainly feels wrong 
My currently daily driver is an Omega and I need more space! My mountain bike doesnt fit in my Omega (plus the bike rack is a mission to put on/take off) and I also want to get a pit bike for some weekend fun!
So its either an MPV or a van and a van isnt really practical.. As I'm a vauxhall man the Zaifra seems the best bet 
I have to say I've never actually driven a Zafira, I assume they are just based on an Astra Estate floorpan?
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Twiggy
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Gsi FTW!
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DaveyLC
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Nah they dont do an GSi Auto..
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Twiggy
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O
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DaveyLC
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Daily driver, got to be an auto
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Twiggy
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Lazy badger
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DaveyLC
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Long drive to work
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dannymccann
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Ive driven the 1.6 Zaf, was my aunts. They go alright actually and it doesnt seem to float around like the Galaxy (1.9TDi) I drove, think its because its more of a car than a van? I dunno, felt nicer to drive anyway
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DaveyLC
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Going to go look at a 1.8 Auto.. I've got loads of spares for a 1.8 so might as well focus on that lol
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Conway563
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I quite fancy one in a couple of years when I've got more kids
[Edited on 24-08-2009 by Conway563]
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am4nf
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mk2's are brilliant especially the 2.0 turbo's but even the 1.6 versions are decent, excellent driving positions and they really hold the road well
havnt driven any of the mk1's though
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ed
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I got a 1.6 when I went on holiday. I thought it was a 2.0 until I looked at the key. Quite nippy and you could rev the nuts off of it.
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Eck
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The 1.8's are the same engine as a Corsa C SRi iirc. Quite comfy things, I'd imagine it'd be nice for a daily hack.
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Gareth F
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Choice between auto and GSi..... for the extra work you have to do to clutch and change gear i think i could manage. Ive got a thule set up for my corsa for the bikes, is a mision to get bikes up onto it though
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Gareth F
Choice between auto and GSi..... for the extra work you have to do to clutch and change gear i think i could manage. Ive got a thule set up for my corsa for the bikes, is a mision to get bikes up onto it though
But whats the point? Even the VXR would feel slow compared to my Impreza so why bother? I might as well just get the 1.8 auto, it could just about pull the skin of a rice pudding and its only a daily shed. Just want stress free motoring.
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Gareth F
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True i see your point.
In that case make sure its got enough cup holders and your onto a winner lol.
I really need to get out on my bike a bit more.
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DaveyLC
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A/C, cup holders, auto.. sorted!
Only thing I'll miss is RWD and Climate control.
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Gareth F
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Drive it backwards with the windows adjusted to keep the climate just right
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DaveyLC
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lol
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Gareth F
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New or old one by the way?
A black one slightly lowered can still look good.
Saw a grandad in a pimped one a while back
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DaveyLC
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MK1 so pre2005.
Silver would be my preference, dont have to clean it so much.
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Gareth F
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I went back to silver after owning a black tigra 
Scratches galore, but ive just helped wash my mates black lupo and used some polish on it and it looks stunning. Silver just never looks that shiny.
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DaveyLC
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See you lost me at 'Wash' and 'Polish'..
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x14xe sport
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yes its wrong unless gsi!!
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Gareth F
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
See you lost me at 'Wash' and 'Polish'..
What is this magical thing you call Wash
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