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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1012.0. "CAVALIER GSI 2000 16V and RS TURBO !!" by UKCSSE::BATTARBEE (JOHN BATTARBEE) Fri Apr 06 1990 13:12

    I am starting the process of what car shall I have next (6 months away).....
    
    I have an RS Turbo and want to replace it with something in the same
    (or better) performance range with 4 doors and as many "bells and
    whistles" as possible .....
    
    So the GSI 2000 16V springs to mind. Can any reader who owns one of
    these cars compare the two models mentioned above ?
                                                                           
    Thanks
    
    JDB 
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1012.1GOVT03::JEFFERYIs "Bones" the real McCoy ??Fri Apr 06 1990 13:2511
The GSI2000 16V Cavalier looks like a nice car. The Cavalier in general seems
very well designed with no major faults.

However, I heard that due to the Catalytic Converter, the engine doesn't give
as much power as the Astra 16V (same engine), and, in terms of performance is
not much faster than the 2.0i L Cavalier.

However (how many howevers am I allowed?), a Salesman I know has one, and likes
the fact that the wheels don't spin like they do on the Astra.

Mark.
1012.2based on a days driving only...STRIKR::LINDLEYStrewth mate.....Fri Apr 06 1990 15:5013
    Only the 4wd version has a Cat at present, 2wd is fairly fast,  (as
    quick as my 205) well built and handles well (not as well as an Mi16).
    There are plenty of electric goodies.
    
    The boot is smaller than other Cavailer saloons, and constitutes the
    main reason I didnt order one.
    
    Why are GSi's so much cheaper on the scheme than Mi16's, they cost
    about the same, and both cars are agressively discounted to fleet
    buyers.
    
    
    John
1012.3Closer than you think....UKCSSE::RDAVIESLive long and prosperFri Apr 06 1990 18:494
    Suggest you talk to ourt mutual colleague Kieth Edmunds. He has such a
    beast!.
    
    Richard :-)
1012.4Mi16 DOGUBOHUB::TILLING_SFri Apr 06 1990 23:1814
    DON'T TOUCH AN Mi16 !!!!!!
    
    I,ve had an Mi16 for 14 months now and it has been nothing but trouble.
    
    The car is an excellent design and when (which isn't often!) its
    working properly its one of the most plesant cars I've driven.
    
    What lets it down is the build quality which is appalling and the
    quality of service from the dealer network. Each time a spare part
    is needed there is a weeks wait as M116 spares are very difficult
    to come by. I thought it might be just 1 dealer but I have now
    tried 5 and they are all as bad.
    
    Simon who_is_thinking_of_a_GSi2000_as_well!! 
1012.5Or an AC Cobra??????KURMA::DMCGREGORNil illigitimi carborundumSat Apr 07 1990 05:1014
    
    Good topic!!
                Yes,I`m in the same position aswell,flogging the old
               RS Turbo and have gave some thought to the GSi 2000.
               Could someone post the performance,mpg and cost figures
               for the 2 cars (and for the BMW 318 iS) as I work too
               hard to have the time to go out and buy any magazines.
               Saw a 2000 GSi the other week and it did look good but
               have heard Vauxhall are having big probs with the 4WD 
               version.Also had a look at the MX5 but at the moment the
               Beemer is winning although there`s a new bodyshell coming
               out for the 3-series so I`m totally perplexed as to what to
               buy.
                  Dougie_getting_too_old_to_be_a_boy_racer
1012.6Which one then !!!!LARVAE::BRISTOW_AFri Apr 20 1990 16:1413
    Re: .5
    
    	I'm considering the BMW 318is.
    	Had a good test drive on Saturday last and was quite impressed.
    	BMW are quoting 14,750 pounds for a base spec car and the
    consumption figures compare very well to the Cavalier & RS Turbo.
    The only problem is the dam cost on the lease.
    
    A bit of speculation recons on approx  5800/2500.
    I think the old Cavalier may win this time......
    
    Andy
    
1012.7HOW MUCH..???KERNEL::HUTCHINGSLunch is for wimpsFri Apr 20 1990 17:039
    
      Anyone know how the cost of cars on the lease scheme is worked
      out...???
      Does the cost of the car come in to it..??
    
      Apologies if this is mentioned anywhere else.
    
    Paul
     
1012.8Lease costsVULCAN::WILLIAMSCFri Apr 20 1990 17:1516
    re: -1 
    
    The lease cost is based on a number of different aspects :
    
    Cost of car / resale value after lease period / cost of service,
    parts / deals that the lease company can get from the manufacturer
    
    This means that if it is a new model of car the lease price will
    often be expensive to lease in the first couple of years of manufacture
    as the lease companies have to estimate on the resale value of the
    car - also foreign cars will also be more expensive as parts/servicing
    are dearer.
    
    Hope this helps.
    
    Caroline
1012.9In thoery...KERNEL::MCGOWANWed Apr 25 1990 16:389
    re: -1
    
    So why are there 2 BMW 535 quotes on the scheme with apparently
    the same options, but nearly 3000 difference in price to a qualified
    user?
    
    The pricing scheme mystifies me!
    
    Pete
1012.10tipung pistakeDOOZER::JENKINSRoad trip!Wed Apr 25 1990 22:312