1.4 Astra J - why?
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Currently got a 1.4 Astra rental. Not bad car in general in terms of a place to sit etc as far as a rep box goes.
But the engine? It just doesnt cope with the weight of the car its hauling. There is no power at all in 5th at motorway speeds in that it will not maintain speed on a slight incline. Before anyone tells me to learn how to drive, bear in mind I drive a 1.0 Picanto on motorways regularly and this is far, far worse.
Its not even economical. AND has an SRI badge on it
I know rental companies will love the cheapness but who is buying these 2nd hand?
But the engine? It just doesnt cope with the weight of the car its hauling. There is no power at all in 5th at motorway speeds in that it will not maintain speed on a slight incline. Before anyone tells me to learn how to drive, bear in mind I drive a 1.0 Picanto on motorways regularly and this is far, far worse.
Its not even economical. AND has an SRI badge on it
I know rental companies will love the cheapness but who is buying these 2nd hand?
Jesus, they put a 1.4 in it? Bare in mind they're twice the weight of my Astra and I doubt they're twice the power...
My mum's 1.4 Focus is the same, barely livable around town but motorway journeys are hopeless, as you said, even a slight incline sends you changing down. Net result is worse economy than a bigger-engined one.
My mum's 1.4 Focus is the same, barely livable around town but motorway journeys are hopeless, as you said, even a slight incline sends you changing down. Net result is worse economy than a bigger-engined one.
I used to use a J reg cavalier 1.7D with all 70 odd ponies.
On the M3 you could drive with your foot buried in the carpet and NEVER get over 80.
In fact, a few of the inclines on the M27/A31, you would have to take a good run up to reach the top without changing down.
Having said that, it used to do 1000000 miles to the gallon
On the M3 you could drive with your foot buried in the carpet and NEVER get over 80.
In fact, a few of the inclines on the M27/A31, you would have to take a good run up to reach the top without changing down.
Having said that, it used to do 1000000 miles to the gallon
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/reviews/facts-and-fi...
Nearly 100bhp...?
Oh wait it weighs more than the moon
Nearly 100bhp...?
Oh wait it weighs more than the moon
Toaster Pilot said:
Currently got a 1.4 Astra rental.
Have you taken the block from under the gas pedal? Can it be that bad? We have new Golf in the family with an ordinary (not the TSi) 1.4 engine and it goes perfectly well. (For comparison I drive a Merc C270CDi auto - hills don't exist when driving that).
MarkRSi said:
GestapoWatch said:
Weight - 1545 kg
Power Output - 98 bhp
I'm still learning all this but isn't that like 60 odd bhp/tonne?
Thing is my 20 year old Discovery only has 10bhp more (when new...) and weighs Power Output - 98 bhp
I'm still learning all this but isn't that like 60 odd bhp/tonne?
That Astra must be a ROCKETSHIP in comparison!
That might be expected from a Landie diesel, less so from a family car.
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