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28th Oct 03 at 11:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I was thinkin the othe day , y is there corsa b and corsa c, but no A??? i later on found out on a german website a corsa A is a nova in other countrys..... strange
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Yes, Vauxhall Nova is known as Opel Corsa A in Europe because in Spanish, Nova means slow or something. So thats why
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quote:
Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
Yes, Vauxhall Nova is known as Opel Corsa A in Europe because in Spanish, Nova means slow or something. So thats why

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the Corsa is just a betta lookin nova
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craig, its true. Corsas are just re shelled novas. All the underneath and floorpan are the same.
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but a corsa b does hav any simularities to a nova, they basically 2 different cars.

Cos bout a month ago i saw a opel corsa, but it was a nova... and i though sum1 just stuck a badge on it 2 look kool

[Edited on 28-10-2003 by Drive Fast Live Young]
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in body yes, in mechanics no
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no it goes like this

UK - Vauxhall Nova, Corsa B, Corsa C
Mainland Europe - Opel Corsa A, Opel Corsa B, Opel Corsa C

they are very similar cars mechanically. They share gearboxes and engines, as well as most underpinnings etc.
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quote:
Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
craig, its true. Corsas are just re shelled novas. All the underneath and floorpan are the same.


not quite, corsa has a wider track, but they are pretty much the same.
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quote:
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in body yes, in mechanics no


Well they both share the 1.2 8v injection and carb engines, the 1.4 8v injection engines as well as the F10 4/5speed gearbox and F13CR gearbox.
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quote:
Originally posted by Drive Fast Live Young
but a corsa b does hav any simularities to a nova, they basically 2 different cars.

Cos bout a month ago i saw a opel corsa, but it was a nova... and i though sum1 just stuck a badge on it 2 look kool

[Edited on 28-10-2003 by Drive Fast Live Young]


Cyber......

in body yes, in mechanics no
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the Nova is spanish means - No Go
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quote:
Originally posted by Gambit
quote:
Originally posted by Drive Fast Live Young
but a corsa b does hav any simularities to a nova, they basically 2 different cars.

Cos bout a month ago i saw a opel corsa, but it was a nova... and i though sum1 just stuck a badge on it 2 look kool

[Edited on 28-10-2003 by Drive Fast Live Young]


Cyber......

in body yes, in mechanics no


What makes you say this? they share so many components!!
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quote:
Originally posted by stuyw
the Nova is spanish means - No Go


Sounds about right
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quote:
Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
quote:
Originally posted by Gambit
quote:
Originally posted by Drive Fast Live Young
but a corsa b does hav any simularities to a nova, they basically 2 different cars.

Cos bout a month ago i saw a opel corsa, but it was a nova... and i though sum1 just stuck a badge on it 2 look kool

[Edited on 28-10-2003 by Drive Fast Live Young]


Cyber......

in body yes, in mechanics no


What makes you say this? they share so many components!!


i agree, they share all suspention apart from antirole bars, the 1.5 d and td engines infact as said about 50 % of the cars are the same.
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28th Oct 03 at 11:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes the Nova and Corsa share the 1500 Isuzu engines right?
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fux sake Cyber understand!!!

if you took a Corsa & a Nova they would look like too totally different cars due to the body, but the fact is they share a lot of the same running gear

so...in my best English grammar

in body yes they do look like totally different cars, but in mechanics they aint

jez!!
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they do indeed
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ARGHHHHHHHH
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huh?? you just said that they look totally different cars due to different bodies, yes this is true, then you say they share a lot of the same running gear, then you say they are different mechanically??!?!?
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the intial question was :- are these basically two different cars

with the body on they DO look like two totally different cars

with the body off they DO NOT look like two totally different cars

its not exactly rocket science here
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28th Oct 03 at 12:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yesh
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it just seems the other way round due to the reply above yours.
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it is a well known fact though that a corsa's chassis is stronger than a Novas. why is this?
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The question:-

they are basically 2 different cars


My Answers

1. in body yes, in mechanics no

2. in body yes they do look like totally different cars, but in mechanics they aint

3.with the body on they DO look like two totally different cars
with the body off they DO NOT look like two totally different cars

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