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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

1812.0. "Nissan Sunny GTi" by NEEPS::IRVINE (Prisoner of my own Morality) Mon Jun 29 1992 14:19

    Anyone got a Nissan Sunny GTi...?
    
    I am thinking about this as my next car, (if I can't get a Frontera,
    and yes I know the cars bear no relation to each other but WTH) and
    will hopefully be test driving a "press" car in the next few days, but
    would like any comments on the car...
    
    Bob
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1812.1LEECHS::hiltonBeer...now there's a temporary solutionMon Jun 29 1992 15:0710
Bob,

I thought about this, but rejected it in favour of a Renault 19 16V or
3 door Rover 216 GTI. Mainly because it is > 1000 pounds dearer than
these cars.

On the good side, all mags I've read rate this as the best hot hatch
around, with the Renault 19 16v coming in second.

Greg
1812.2NEEPS::IRVINEPrisoner of my own MoralityMon Jun 29 1992 15:126
    I have tested the R19-16V but found it was an awful lot of work to get
    any kind of descent performance from the car... (it had around 6000
    miles on it when tested).  The prices I have seen thus far on the lease
    scheme seem quite favorable with the R19 & similar...
    
    Bob
1812.3MAJORS::ALFORDlying Shipwrecked and comatose...Tue Jun 30 1992 11:232
oh, no...not another Renault 19 topic !!!!!
1812.4KERNEL::FISCHERILively up yourselfTue Jun 30 1992 11:437
>On the good side, all mags I've read rate this as the best hot hatch
>around, with the Renault 19 16v coming in second.


Are you sure they're talking about the GTi and not the GTi-R?

Ian
1812.5LEECHS::hiltonBeer...now there's a temporary solutionTue Jun 30 1992 12:179
> Are you sure they're talking about the GTi and not the GTi-R?


Talking about the GTi.


I  have the What Car review in front of me.

Greg
1812.6NEEPS::IRVINEPrisoner of my own MoralityTue Jun 30 1992 14:305
    If you want a GTi-R it is hardley a "Hot Hatch" unless you concider the
    6R4 to be a hot hatch.... Big power difference admitedly... but a
    similar car none the less...
    
    Bob
1812.7NEWOA::SAXBYVote for Perot : He's got $3B!Tue Jun 30 1992 14:334
    
    And a GTi-R is hardly a 6R4 - More of a Mazda 4x4 Turbo.
    
    Mark
1812.8Comes complete with power bulgesDOOZER::JENKINSSuitably refreshedWed Jul 01 1992 14:297
 

    The GTi-R is in the Cosworth/Quattro/'grale class.... 
    
    220bhp (roadgoing), 4wd, circa �21k+

    
1812.9NEWOA::SAXBYVote for Perot : He's got $3B!Wed Jul 01 1992 14:3810
    
    Re .8
    
    It maybe on the road, but it's not in the Integrale (or even Cosworth)
    grade as a works rally car.
    
    Still, I don't doubt for one minute that, from behind the wheel, it's a 
    very desirable motor.
    
    Mark
1812.10It's still new...DOOZER::JENKINSSuitably refreshedWed Jul 01 1992 14:594
    
    

    ...give it time... 
1812.11Actually I think they've contracted to 1 or to more ,but...NEWOA::SAXBYVote for Perot : He's got $3B!Wed Jul 01 1992 15:084
    
    Maybe, but Nissan have given up on it. They withdrew from the WRC.
    
    Mark
1812.12NEEPS::IRVINEPrisoner of my own MoralityWed Jul 01 1992 15:299
    I am just back from test driving the Sunny GTi...
    
    It is a *very* appealing car to drive... if I were asked to describe
    it, I would have to say that it reminded me very much of the 309 GTi
    Chassis, combined with a power plant that seems to pull forever... one
    criticism is the steering... too light, at least in town... but overall
    an excellent little car.... where's that quote form...!!!!
    
    Bob
1812.13LEECHS::hiltonBeer...now there's a temporary solutionWed Jul 01 1992 15:5133
What Car March 1992
 Summary

Cars tested

Nissan Sunny GTI 14,950
Ford Escort XR3i 14,995
Renault 19 16V 13,225
Vauxhall Astra SRi 12,350

Summary of Nissan bit:

This car's performance is in a different league from anything offerred
by the other cars.

..suffers from snatchy jerkiness when crawling in town traffic, as 205
GTI's do.

Steering (compared to 19 16V), lighter, less sharp and more obviously
power assisted.

Grips tenaciously, claws into bends with barely hint of understeer.

On wet/bumpy road Nissan can get unruly

Nissan easy to drive, lots of rear headroom, not much rear legroom.

Ratings

NISSAN   *****
RENAULT  ****
FORD     ***
VAUXHALL **
1812.14Any more information on sunny gti 2.0ZEM::ILETTThu Apr 29 1993 12:2218
Has anyone who reads this notesfile actually got a sunny GTI 2.0,
or managed to test drive one. If so I'd appreciate hearing any comments 
they have about it, especially if they can compare it with a 
Renault 5 GT Turbo (my current car) or the Renault 19 or Clio 16V.

I've test driven the renault 19 and clio 16v, but the NISSAN 
garage here in Reading would only let me sit in their sunny
once they found out it would be a lease car.

The quotes I've got at present are:

Renault 19 16v       = 619
Renault Clio 16v     = 157
Nissan Sunny 2.0 GTI = 602

None of which seem too bad.

Phil.
1812.15There go I but for my manager!NEEPS::IRVINEGods gift to Ballroom NoterietyThu Apr 29 1993 13:5025
    Phil,
    
    I test drove a Sunny GTi 2.0L "Press Car" with about 4500 miles on the
    clock.
    
    I think I have a previous reply in the conf. but here we go:
    
    Overall, an excellent car to drive (at the time I had a 2.0L 8valve
    GTE, and the sunny in a traight line blew the GTE away.  On the
    corners, there was a *very* sharp turn in but once on line. in the dry,
    the sunny would have simply pulled away from my GTE without loosing
    traction (though when the road waa a little rougher you could easyily
    loose traction).  
    
    I have also driven the R16v, and found it lacking in comparison to the
    Sunny GTi.. The R16v was simply boring in comparison. (IMHO ofcourse).
    
    What did I end up with... an Audi 80!... Unfortunately I am an
    enginner, and the GTi was ruled out due to lack of space for kit boxes
    (not me you understand, my managers view).
    
    It may be worth calling Nissan UK to find out if there is still a press
    car going about, if there is they may be able to arrange a drive.
    
    Bob
1812.16Insist on a test drive!SHIPS::BREEZE_RThu Apr 29 1993 14:0916
    
    RE: 14
    
    Davenport Vernon, allowed me a test drive in the Primera, despite
    knowing it would be a lease car?
    
    They do have a specialist for 'fleet sales', Mike Clarke, but in his
    absence, I found the other sales staff equally helpful.
    
    Infact, contrary to a number of notes in this conference, I've had no
    difficulty getting attention/test-drives with all local dealers. I've
    always said it was a lease car, but apart from the odd gripe, "We've
    never had an order from Digital", (which I ignore) persistent interest
    has always delivered attention.
    
    Reg
1812.17test drive arrangedZEM::ILETTThu Apr 29 1993 15:5420
Thanks for the replies, 

I've contacted Davenport Vernon, and have arranged a test drive
for next Thursday. I guess I give up too easily when visiting
garages, I tend to expect them to try selling the car to me
(i.e. offer me a test drive) rather than me having to pester
them for one. 

I phoned Balldocks in Bracknell regarding the Renaults and within
30 mins their fleet dept. had been in contact with Renault UK
and arranged the clio for 3 days followed by the 19 for
5 days (including a weekend). Both cars were delivered to DEC Park,
all I had to do was pick up the keys and drive them.

I agree with the previous noter about the 19 16V - O.K. performance,
good equipment, goodish handling, plenty of interior space,
it just seemed to lack any excitement factor. Guess that's 
the problem when you've had an R5 GTT for three years.

Phil.
1812.18Fiesta RS 1800 = FunKERNEL::SHELLEYRThu Apr 29 1993 16:307
    Phil, another car you should should try is the Fiesta RS 1800 (has
    anyone got one of these).
    
    Then again, you might not like Fords. Not many people do in this
    conference :-)
    
    Royston
1812.19Well regarded by pressCHEFS::OSBORNECThu Apr 29 1993 18:528
    
    Sunny GTI was the What Car performance hatchback of the year this year.
    They raved over it compared to all the usual hot hatches. 
    
    Still, test it for youeself -- it's only your view that matters ....
    
    
    Colin