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Re: Vauxhall Vectra help

Posted: 25 Oct 2009, 08:57
by DaveB
My current car is a Skoda Octavia vRS 2.0T
Are these standard Police issue?? My cousin is an inspector in Devon and Cornwall and he has one too :D My dad has a Fabia but we won't go there :worried:

ATB

DaveB B)smk

Re: Vauxhall Vectra help

Posted: 25 Oct 2009, 09:49
by VEGAS
Depends on the force Dave. Many forces do operate them. I think they look great liveried up.

I have seen them all over the place in various parts of the country.

Lovely cars. I adore mine. :)

Re: Vauxhall Vectra help

Posted: 25 Oct 2009, 09:57
by ukmil
slightly off subject, my main car is a Scenic [got kids to ferry around], but I just bought a second car, a 1994 Volvo 850 T5, for £400, what a bargain. 225 BHP, man does it shift!

Re: Vauxhall Vectra help

Posted: 25 Oct 2009, 11:04
by speedbird591
Taken from Which? Magazine, independent car reliability survey 2009.

Vauxhall Vectra 2001-2003:
Owner satisfaction 72%, Breakdowns 3/5 stars (average), Which? overall verdict 2/5 stars.
Most common faults: Non-eng electrics 33%, Brakes 16%, Eng-electrics 18%, Suspension 15%.

Skoda Octavia 2001-2003:
Owner Satisfaction 91%, Breakdowns 5/5 stars (best), Which? overall verdict 3/5 stars.
Most common faults: Non-eng electrics 32%, Brakes 23%, Brake consumables 22%, Cam belt 10%, Engine 12%.

Brand Reliability Index:
(Very Good section: Honda (Top) 85.4%)
Average section: Skoda 79.6%
Poor section: Vauxhall 77.1%
(Very Poor section: Land Rover (Bottom) 68.2%)

Ian :)

Re: Vauxhall Vectra help

Posted: 25 Oct 2009, 11:49
by TSR2
Cheers for that Ian. Thats actually the old vectra, but useful info. Just driven a 1.8 and while better than I expected, I cant help but feel its a little sluggish at low revs.

Re: Vauxhall Vectra help

Posted: 25 Oct 2009, 11:50
by DaveB
Considering the cost of the item at the bottom of the list.. aint that just typical :lol:

Go for a Skoda Ben.. you know it makes sense ;) I might end up with my dad's one day (fabia aka VW Polo in different clothes) and having driven it once.. it aint arf bad ;)

ATB

DaveB B)smk

Re: Vauxhall Vectra help

Posted: 25 Oct 2009, 12:01
by TSR2
I havent ruled the octavia out, just not a great selection of them up here.the only one i'd be interested in would be the RS. Mum has a Fabia that I use when i'm back in Belfast and its a great wee car.

Re: Vauxhall Vectra help

Posted: 25 Oct 2009, 12:04
by SkippyBing
but I just bought a second car, a 1994 Volvo 850 T5, for £400, what a bargain. 225 BHP, man does it shift!
Oh God, now you've got me thinking about upgrading my second car from an '88 740. 225 BHP would certainly help tow things a bit quicker....

Re: Vauxhall Vectra help

Posted: 25 Oct 2009, 12:30
by speedbird591
Ben Watson wrote:Cheers for that Ian. Thats actually the old vectra, but useful info.
Hi Ben. The reliability statistics for the 04-06 Vectra show as a bit worse than the 02-04 :(

Breakdowns: 1/5 stars
Most common faults: Non-eng electrics 25%, Brakes 17%, Eng -electrics 12%, Suspension 9%

Ian

Re: Vauxhall Vectra help

Posted: 25 Oct 2009, 16:44
by markw
I must admit to being generally impressed with Vauxhalls, my last car was a Corsa TD 1.5, one of the second batch into the country after launch which despite being a bit agricultural on the spec sheet (LS standing for Less in this case) managed to do 205,000 miles on original engine, half the original exahust, three of the original four wheels (I had one come off whilst driving along the A14 which was entertaining, being overtaken by your rear offside wheel) and original shocks which is going some, and am currently driving a 1.8 51 reg Vectra B which I picked up fourth hand at trade price and which despite having more miles on it than the Space Shuttle is going fine. My only gripe about Vauxhall is their spare parts (new) tend to cost German prices, and there are sometimes silly niggling things which go wrong - like the old model Corsa having an alternator combined with brake servo so when the alternator goes, you have to buy a brake servo with it - and the alternator was situated on the left hand side, unshielded, which in the UK is of course the puddle side of the road so got a good soaking every time it raines, and on my current Vectra the Kelsey Hayes ABS unit being a lemon flavoured piece of kit which is prone to sensor failure even when the unit is still working but which can't be fixed - and would cost nearly £700 new. However, on the whole I still find them reasonably good.

Now Peugeot, don't get me started on them...