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1807.1 | Comments on AX | ARRODS::BARROND | Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron | Wed Jun 24 1992 12:50 | 14 |
| Robert
Take a look in this weeks Autocar and motor. They have a report on the
new ZX 1.9 turbo diesel.
Looks good 92bhp @ 4,000 rpm, 148lb/ft @ 2250rpm( with 130+@1750rpm)
It does 0-60 in 10.3, 115mph all with 50+ mpg.
Costs
Advantage �11370
Aura �11970
The summary comment included "...The best diesel in the world?
Probably"
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1807.2 | so sad... | MACNAS::RNOONE | | Wed Jun 24 1992 13:02 | 13 |
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sounds great....alas I don't have the cash for that sort of machine.
A basic diesel advantage costs �12,800 over here (Ireland), for that you
get four wheels and power steering, no sunroof, no central locking
no.... :-(
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1807.3 | Buy in the UK? | ARRODS::BARROND | Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron | Wed Jun 24 1992 14:02 | 6 |
| Robert
Whats stopping you buying it here in the UK? Assuming you have got the
loot.
dave
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1807.4 | Local Car Tax | VOGON::MORGAN | Clouds of Anger, Tears of Rain | Wed Jun 24 1992 14:08 | 7 |
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Probably have to pay some sort of import tax to Eire much the same
as you do to the U.K. when you buy a car in mainland Europe and then
bring it to the U.K.
Rich
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1807.5 | eco | EEMELI::HAUTALA | Greasy Joe's Bottomless Grill Pit | Wed Jun 24 1992 14:18 | 7 |
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re .1
I think Golf diesel is equipped with that eco diesel 1.9 litre.
Don't know other details.
Hannu
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1807.6 | how the cost works | MACNAS::RNOONE | | Wed Jun 24 1992 14:34 | 16 |
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In short, covered elsewhere in detail, I would have to pay 20% of Irish
list price (12,800) in excise duty PLUS 21% VAT on purchase price.
Buy it for 10,000 (no VAT)
Excise 2,560
VAT 2,100
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14,660
I understand that the base price (no duty or VAT) of many cars is
cheaper in Ireland (reduced feature models) so that we can afford to
pay the government share of buying a car.
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1807.7 | Do some research | ROCKS::ARBISER | If you want it done well - DIY | Thu Jun 25 1992 10:51 | 17 |
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Not sure what criteria you have but I'd think about second-hand values.
The Veedubs certainly seem to have a good track record in this area so
if it's return that concerns you I'd pick that. If it's out and out
speed I think the Citro�n comes out on top, it may also be slightly
quieter both inside and from without.
The various rags I've read have slated the Golf interior as being
boring but that is very much in the eye of the beholder. There are
certainly not vary many optional extras so here too the ZX scores.
Lastly I'd call the service agents and check out the likely charges
for regular oil etc changes.
Ian
PS. I drive a diesel Golf and wouldn't have any other...
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1807.8 | silent vs strong ! | MACNAS::RNOONE | | Thu Jun 25 1992 11:12 | 16 |
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I went for a drive in a Golf last night, it is a real truck compared to
the ZX (loud, heavy and slow). It feels really strong and well put
together but the biggest plus factors are probably the second hand value
and the reliability.
The ZX has better looks (says my wife), faster aceleration and a quieter
engine.
I also went to see the Astra diesel, horrible !
I think we will be having a Golf....
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1807.9 | More choice | TIMMII::TOMMII::RDAVIES | Amateur Expert | Fri Jun 26 1992 14:52 | 9 |
| Did you see the Astra Turbo diesel?, a different engine so maybe better.
The non-turbo ZX diesel you can get in the reflex trim also.
What about the AX or BX, Pug 205, 309, or 405 all good cars and good
engine's (the same, except for the AX which has the TUD 1.4 engine, now going
into the metro!).
Richard
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1807.10 | | LARVAE::IVES_J | Bad Karma in the UK | Tue Jun 30 1992 17:12 | 15 |
| I have the BX 19TGD which is a fleet car and I'm pleased with (in fact
my second). It's due for replacement July 93, but I definitely will go
for another diesel. Having had 2 BX's I'm tempted to try something else
next time, though I love the quirkiness of the BX , niether of which
have ever let me down.
In addition to the above mentioned how is the Renault 19 Diesel ?
I test drove the GTD Golf , but rejected it as ity did'nt come with
power steering and the BX did. maybe I'm a wimp but a Golf without p/s
is not on for me, Shame as I confer with the previous results i.e. well
built solid, good radio (BX one is poor). With only a year to go, just
enough time to start testdriving :-)
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1807.11 | `Servo-lenkung' standard on German cars | ROCKS::ARBISER | If you want it done well - DIY | Wed Jul 01 1992 11:53 | 8 |
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As I understand it power steering is standard on the Golf range now,
that is except for the lowest entry 1300cc petrol versions.
I believe there is a move among the European manufacturers to fit this
as standard in the future.
Ian
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1807.12 | Keep the faith | TIMMII::TOMMII::RDAVIES | Amateur Expert | Wed Jul 01 1992 18:21 | 4 |
| And the new BX may be out by July 93!
Richard
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1807.13 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Thu Jul 02 1992 10:20 | 5 |
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complete with pre-fitted rear windscreen blinds...
:-)
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1807.14 | Stirrer! :-) | TIMMII::RDAVIES | An expert Amateur | Thu Jul 02 1992 13:22 | 2 |
| <<< Note 1807.13 by MAJORS::ALFORD "lying Shipwrecked and
comatose..." >>>
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1807.15 | What kind of blinds? | HEWIE::RUSSELL | HAL -> IBM; VMS -> Windows/NT | Fri Jul 03 1992 14:46 | 8 |
| re the last few;
what kind of rear blinds does the ZX have? Is is the same as the BX, which
is two seperate blinds, as I find it really annoying to have the driver
behind trying to peer through the �" gap in the middle, to see what is
going on...
Peter.
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1807.16 | ZX has one-piece...\ | SUBURB::DELANYS | | Fri Jul 03 1992 16:51 | 21 |
| Peter,
The ZX has a one-piece blind that extends across most of the rear
window. The blind is ingeniously built into the parcel shelf.
BTW, I can't see the fuss about these things. If nothing else, they
dramatically cut down the amount of heat from the sun when the car is
parked, not just when on the move (when presumably most people would
have their ventilation going anyway, so heat need not build up too
much).
I would agree that they cut out a lot of light/ability to see through
them clearly, but as someone else has pointed out, it means you're too
close to the vehicle in front if you're relying on seeing THROUGH the
vehicle to find out what's going on ahead. After all, they don't ban
trucks and vans just because you can't see through them, do they?
Rgds,
S
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1807.17 | fuel consumption | COMICS::MISTRY | | Wed Jul 15 1992 13:18 | 6 |
| Hi,
Does anyone know the fuel comsumption figures are for the Golf GTD as opposed to
the Astra or Citroen.
Bipin.
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1807.18 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Wed Jul 15 1992 13:35 | 12 |
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From the "blurb-book" for the hatchback...Estate version slightly lower
figures.
in mpg
urban 56mph 75mph
1.7D 40.9 67.3 47.1
1.7TD 39.8 58.9 42.8
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1807.19 | | ARRODS::BARROND | Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron | Wed Jul 15 1992 13:38 | 12 |
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re.17
The overall/touring MPG is as follows
ZX Reflex 1.9D 39/47
Astra 1.7D Merit 38/47
I don't have figures for Golf GTD but 1.9CL TD (Umwelt) it is
36/43.
Dave
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