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1938.1 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Mean and Brooklands Green! | Mon Nov 02 1992 14:48 | 7 |
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Not much room in the back either, but good on looks and VFM.
I won't be getting one. Anyone know the best place to get insurance on
a Sierra Cosworth?
Mark
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1938.2 | | MAJORS::QUICK | And don't forget to floss afterwards | Mon Nov 02 1992 16:31 | 11 |
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How much is the 200 coupe, anyone know?
� place to get insurance on a Sierra Cosworth?
I believe some of the Lloyds underwriters who specialise in
high-risk insurance are considering taking on Cosworth drivers.
I understand the premiums start at about �25k (that's for drivers
over the age of fifty who do less than 10 miles a year ;-)
JJ.
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1938.3 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Mean and Brooklands Green! | Mon Nov 02 1992 16:42 | 9 |
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The 220 Turbo Coupe is C.18.5k with the lesser models going down to
around 16k for a 1.6 version (I believe).
25k for Sierra insurance? With what I'll save on the purchase price
I'll be able to do those 10 miles! And I'll've saved enough to pay for
it by the time I'm 50 too! Perfect! :^)
Mark
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1938.4 | | KERNEL::FISCHERI | Tonight I fancy myself | Mon Nov 02 1992 17:27 | 8 |
| 14,495 for the 1.6i 16v
16,??? for the 2.0i 16v
18,??? for the 2.0i 16v Turbo
I'm still trying to sort out a test drive of the cheapest.
Ian
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1938.5 | Cheaper than a Pug | MILE::JENKINS | Suitably refreshed | Mon Nov 02 1992 18:52 | 6 |
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One of those wits on Top Gear who reviewed a Cossie as a 2nd hand car
suggested insurance could be had for about �1000. (35/Oxford/Max NCB)
Maybe their "0898 carline" could be worth a call?
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1938.6 | | UPROAR::DARRALLD | Dureli-son of tyre maker,769-8228 | Tue Nov 03 1992 13:20 | 4 |
| Saw one of the new Rovers on the Road in Lower Earley a couple of
weeks ago. It was a dark metallic Blue.
Dave Darrall
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1938.7 | | WAYOUT::TALBOT | Trevor Talbot | Tue Nov 03 1992 16:33 | 6 |
| Hi,
Has anyone placed a quote for these on the car
scheme?
-Trev
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1938.8 | | TASTY::JEFFERY | Dan Quayle : Just say noe | Wed Nov 04 1992 08:28 | 4 |
| Yes, someone has. I went up to Car fleet to have a look at
existing quotes. The quote hadn't come back yet.
Mark
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1938.9 | | KERNEL::FISCHERI | Tonight I fancy myself | Wed Nov 04 1992 09:01 | 1 |
| Which model?
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1938.10 | | SUBURB::BOXALLG | Graham Boxall@REO | Wed Nov 04 1992 12:25 | 12 |
| RE: 200 Coupe Turbo
I have just seen a some figures for the Turbo version, 0-60 in 6.2
seconds and a top speed of 147mph, not bad for an 18,000 pound car.
However, it seems the car has its minus points, 200 bhp through the
front wheels is to much for the chassis to cope with, even with the
traction control system!
Graham
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1938.11 | | KERNEL::FISCHERI | Tonight I fancy myself | Wed Nov 04 1992 12:40 | 10 |
| I think it depends whose review you read. Auto Express gave it a fairly
good review, but Autocar & Motor raved about it. In fact A&M said the
boot was almost saloon sized, when, according to Rover, it's the
same size as the cabrio, and according to a previous note, it's miniscule.
A&M also thought the Torsen traction control system worked very well.
I supppose the answer is to go drive one - apparantly you can test drive them
for half a day - provided you have your own insurance.
Ian
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1938.12 | | COMICS::MCSKEANE | Mothers.... Who'd have them!!!!! | Wed Nov 04 1992 13:00 | 11 |
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Had a look at one at Motor Show, a gorgeous metallic blue one with
cream coloured leather seats which made it stand out a bit. The boot to
me looked fairly large (but then again I'm used to an MR2 boot!!!).
Spoke to one of the numerous females on the stand and she said she'd
organise a test drive for me. Can't wait, I was also offered a test
drive of a Legacy 4WD turbo from the Sabaru stand.
POL.
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1938.13 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Mean and Brooklands Green! | Wed Nov 04 1992 13:24 | 6 |
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The boot is quite deep (front of car to back), but not very high.
I've seen a lot worse, but it's not huge.
Mark
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1938.14 | | KERNEL::FISCHERI | Tonight I fancy myself | Fri Nov 06 1992 13:36 | 11 |
| I went up to Hadleys yesterday for a look round their 220. The car looks
very nice, smaller than I thought and the assisstant didn't know how to
take the roof off. I just had a quick sit in it and the seats appeared to be
very comfortable. The boot is smaller than I thought, but not bad considering
the overall size of the car. Rear leg room looks very cramped, but would suit
my needs adequately.
I've managed to get a drive in it next week so watch this space!
Ian
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1938.15 | | KERNEL::FISCHERI | Tonight I fancy myself | Thu Nov 12 1992 13:59 | 14 |
| OK, I drove the 220i. First impressions were good. Tasteful interior. Apart from the
black trim and sporty steering wheel, the interior looks just like any 200 series.
Seats extrememly comfortable and supportive - lumbar support on both front
seats. I took it up the Tadley Road, but got stuck behind a lorry, so I couldn't
thrash the thing. On the way back though, acceleration in the mid range is superb,
ABS very effective and steering responsive. Power steering not too light like some
cars. Although the sun was out, we didn't get the roof off and I didn't get above
60mph so I don't know what the noise is like at speed, or what effect having
the roof off has.
Anyway, all in all, I want one. I'm testing the 216 over the weekend seeing as
that's all I can afford - I haven't yet seen one without a spoiler.
Ian
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1938.16 | How do test an ABS-fitted car? | FORTY2::MITCHELL | | Thu Nov 12 1992 14:36 | 10 |
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>> ABS very effective and steering responsive.
I'm not trying to nit-pick - but how do you know that the ABS was
very effective? - I thought that ABS really only came into it's own
when conditions were 'extreme' - eg hard braking in the wet while
cornering. These are not really the sort of things which people
would normally try doing while test driving a car......
Elaine (yes, it's me again :-) )
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1938.17 | Well y'did ask | DUBSWS::KANE_BF | The clot, thickens.... | Thu Nov 12 1992 14:43 | 8 |
| � <<< Note 1938.16 by FORTY2::MITCHELL >>>
� -< How do test an ABS-fitted car? >-
Mash the brake pedal, that's how - at speed and then listen out for a
screeching sound (that'll be your tyres locking up). If there's no
said sound, the ABS works. Capiche ?
Mike.
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1938.18 | so..... | FORTY2::MITCHELL | | Sat Nov 14 1992 21:55 | 17 |
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re -1
teach your grandmother to suck eggs! - I'm talking about a reasonable
test - which _you_ can do on the road which will distinguish between
one ABS system and another in such a way as you can state it was
'effective'. I would imagine that any ABS system on road car would
let the avarage driver brake hard in a straight line and convince them
that it was working.
Capiche?
Elaine
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1938.19 | | KERNEL::FISCHERI | Tonight I fancy myself | Mon Nov 16 1992 09:10 | 7 |
| I'm comparing the effects of sharp braking in the 220 Coupe with doing it in
my 214!
Had a look at the 216 on Saturday. Interior less luxurious, no front fogs
(which annoy me anyway!) and no rear spoiler. The 216 is now under 14k.
Ian
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1938.20 | | DUBSWS::KANE_BF | The clot, thickens.... | Mon Nov 16 1992 10:02 | 12 |
| re -2
Pardonez-moi, Elaine, my note was not meant to patronize. However an
A.B.S.'s effectiveness is gauged on at what point it 'cuts in' under
hard braking. In the dry, too early and full retardation would take
longer and too late would cause the wheels to lock up momentarily. The
most effective set up for A.B.S. is when it acts _on_ the moment of wheel
lock. Therefore a "chirp" from the tyres is the language of an
effective A.B.S..
Mike.
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1938.21 | rathole continued :-) | FORTY2::MITCHELL | | Mon Nov 16 1992 13:18 | 20 |
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In the original mention of ABS then, - the comparison was between the
'feel' of the brakes in driver's current car, and the 'feel' of the
brakes on the coupe, which just happened to be an ABS system. The
comparison may just as well have been with a non-ABS fitted car, as it
was a question of how happy the driver felt with how well the car
stopped.
re -1, your description of good/bad ABS is fine - but is not easily
guaged on a road test, since without repeatable tests in measurable
conditions (ie road surface/temp/'wetness', tyres, braking point,
driver experience/skill), I don't think Mr/Ms Road_driver is able to
say any more than 'feels ok to me...'. (Same as a non-ABS sytem)
Another point - does anyone on a road-test ever _really_ slam the brakes
on as hard as they possibly can? I know I don't, I'll try braking hard,
but my sense of self preservation takes over, and once the car starts
to slow - I'll lift and re-apply the brakes. (No I'm not saying I can do
it better than an ABS system - just that I'm not really testing the
effectiveness of the cars' braking system, ABS or not!)
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1938.22 | one test for one, one for another | DUBSWS::KANE_BF | The clot, thickens.... | Mon Nov 16 1992 14:04 | 14 |
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OK rathole concluded.
But, as a postscript, I would add that if I were road testing a
performance car such as the 220i, I would test the brakes [hard] just
as I would [Yob-ishly] hold it out in second to see how it went.
We Brits seem not to want to offend and therefore test drive cars
almost apologetically. What I would find more offensive would be the
shelling out of the BPO �20,000 and then finding the car not worthy
of the breed i.e. that of 'performance car'.
Mike (who's not a yob, but anticipates the accusation) :-)
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1938.23 | is there a note on test-drives? :-) | FORTY2::MITCHELL | | Tue Nov 17 1992 12:15 | 7 |
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Yes, I agree, if you are test-driving a performance car ( for it's
performance, rather than pose value:-) ) you should expect to
test-drive it in such a way as to give some indication of it's
performance, both going and stopping - but I doubt if anyone on a test
drive would/could(?) deliberately be doing anything which would really
show the performance range of any car.
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1938.24 | A lease quote about ..?? | WELLIN::HARRINGTON | A Software What.....? | Wed Nov 18 1992 15:32 | 6 |
| Anyone got any lease quotes yet ....??
Rgds
Mark
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1938.25 | 220i coupe �2700 | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | | Wed Nov 18 1992 15:34 | 5 |
| �Anyone got any lease quotes yet ....??
See 1538.460
Roy
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1938.26 | Long Term Test? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue May 31 1994 17:34 | 7 |
| Reawakened after a while.....
Anyone out there been driving a 220 Coupe for a while and have some
practical experiences? My wife is thinking about getting one on her
scheme - probably the 2.0i.
Paul
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