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2122.1 | | VANGA::KERRELL | Imagine: It's your business, your money... | Wed Jul 21 1993 15:59 | 4 |
| That information is in a table in the back of the general brochure sent out a
few weeks ago with the new car scheme announcement.
Dave.
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2122.2 | Answer | PAKORA::MCOMMONS | | Wed Jul 21 1993 16:40 | 4 |
| Air conditioning is standard on the Diplomat and an option on the 4x4
turbo - it is not an option on any other models,
Martin
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2122.3 | | WIZDUM::DAVE | Durelli, Gripping Stuff !!! | Wed Jul 21 1993 17:14 | 5 |
| Is AC an option on any of the Astras/Corsa's ?
cheers
Durelli
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2122.4 | | YUPPY::CARTER | Windows on the world... | Wed Jul 21 1993 18:55 | 4 |
| I believe its an option on the Astra CD and GSI
Xtine
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2122.5 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Thu Jul 22 1993 12:57 | 5 |
|
> Is AC an option on any of the Astras/Corsa's ?
^^^^^
Nope.
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2122.6 | | WIZDUM::DAVE | Durelli, Gripping Stuff !!! | Thu Jul 22 1993 14:37 | 4 |
| Well it could be ......
If Corsa's are what people will end up driving if they want a decent car,
having a reasonable selection of options is a selling point.
|
2122.7 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | | Fri Jul 23 1993 17:16 | 11 |
| Could some one who has been to one of the vauxhall 'roadshows'
say how it works. Is it a lunchtime only thing or are test drives
available all day. Do you book test drives or turn up on spec.
There are loads of models. Do they just have a small selection of demo
models ? Can they help get you test drives other models they don't have
?
Thanks
Royston
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2122.8 | hope this helps,,,,, | WOTVAX::STONEG | So hard, finding inspiration.... | Fri Jul 23 1993 17:52 | 11 |
| Royston,
there is a range of cars available - probably differs from
site to site. You can go anytime during the day - workload permitting
of course! Just turn up, hand in your badge and sign for the car you
want. The 4x4 Calibra was in heavy demand at Warrington, so you needed
to be patient.
They also brought along a Lotus Carlton, unfortunately this was to
look at - not to drive ^(.....
Graham.
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2122.9 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | | Fri Jul 30 1993 14:12 | 7 |
| I drove the Cavalier TD at the roadshow and was alarmed to see that it
was not equipped with leccy windows. The latest brochure shows that
this is standard for the "LS". I thought it might be an old model but
as it has an airbag I was wondering if was '94 spec and that
electric windows is now an option.
Royston (didn't someone mention about this earlier in this notesfile?)
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2122.10 | Swallowed a thesaurus for lunch? | EBYGUM::WILLIAMSH | | Fri Jul 30 1993 14:20 | 12 |
| With all due respect Roy, why does it 'Alarm' you? :-)
A slight annoyance perhaps. I would be alarmed if the brakes didn't
work!
And besides, what's wrong with good old fashioned, RELIABLE, manual
winders?
Huw.
P.S. you have no window at ALL on your alternative mode of transport!
:-)
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2122.11 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | | Fri Jul 30 1993 14:47 | 5 |
| Well, "alarmed" may be a bit strong but what I was implying was that
if this was a new model this useful (IMO) driver comfort had been
deleted.
Royston
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2122.12 | Airbag - I've wondered about these... | VARDAF::CHURCH | Dave Church@VBE (DTN 828-6125) | Fri Jul 30 1993 15:14 | 11 |
| RE: .9
You mentioned airbag. Do you have to replace it or do you stuff it back
into its orifice once you have deflated it? Not being in the new car
market and/or seeing any cars with them around here I'm fasinated how
it gets tucked away after use. Also what triggers it off, could the
french style of parking (making a big enough hole for yourself) trigger
it accidently? If you have to replace the whole thing, after using it
once, how much do you get charged (rough idea)?
Dave
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2122.13 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | | Fri Jul 30 1993 15:23 | 8 |
| Dave,
Vauxhall do a special leaflet all about airbags and how they work.
As I understand it, they are pretty reliable (ie no false alarms) but
resetting it is not a DIY job and is quite expensive I believe.
Royston
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2122.14 | | WIZZER::PARRY | Trevor Parry | Fri Jul 30 1993 15:45 | 3 |
| I'm sure the garage would replace the airbag at the same time that they
replace the front lamps, radiator, bits of engine, hoses, restraighten
the chasis, front bumper, wings... get the idea :-)
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2122.15 | | WIZZER::FISCHER | I can always sleep standing up | Fri Jul 30 1993 15:52 | 9 |
| re .12
as the last reply implied, I would have thought that if the airbag
had to be inflated, the car would not be in much of a state to
continue driving. The airbag protects the driver's face and chest,
not the body of the car!
Ian
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2122.16 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | | Fri Jul 30 1993 16:33 | 8 |
| Re: Cavalier LS and leccy windows.
I've found out the answer. Apparently when the airbag was intrduced the
electric windows was withdrawn but Vauxhall discovered very quickly
that this was not a popular decision with its customers so they have
now reintroduced them.
Royston
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2122.18 | Typical! | TIMMII::TOMMII::RDAVIES | Amateur Expert | Fri Jul 30 1993 16:56 | 12 |
| Isn't this more indicative of the corporate attitude of
"....If we're giving you something for safety, we remove something you ask
for...."
And isn't the public complaining about having it removed 'as the result of a
benefit to us' the same as us complaining that the lease cars are more
expensive, now they have a larger discount on them?.
I expect things to stay or get better, not to be removed as a cost cutting
whim.
Richard
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2122.19 | pay as you use, thats my motto.. | UBOHUB::BELL_A1 | still they want more | Fri Jul 30 1993 18:13 | 24 |
|
re .17
Tony, without wishing to sound pedantic (but I probably will
anyway) throughtout the course of 1 day I would expect to use the
electric windows many times, there for sampling the benefit. However
over the whole life of the vehicle I would not expect to use the Air
bag, therefore it becomes a feature that you pay for, but never use,
and, if it does get used it's consumable (use once and then discard,
total waste of resourses), whereas 'leccy' windows can be used, not
once, not twice but:
loads of times....
Alan.
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2122.20 | to keep the cost the same! | BAHTAT::ALDERTONM | Three feet of Powder at 8 am. | Fri Jul 30 1993 18:20 | 8 |
| What Vauxhall did when they introduced the airbags was remove some of
the 'goodies' to keep the list price the same - hence removal of
eletric windows in the LS.
On the SRi they took of the adjusatble steering column and the headlamp
wash wipes.
Malc
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2122.21 | | YUPPY::CARTER | Windows on the world... | Fri Jul 30 1993 18:29 | 13 |
| I was told that the adjustable steering column was removed not due to
cost, but due to ergonimics (sp?) when the airbag was introduced... but
I guess thats not true as other manufacturers manage to put airbags
onto tiltable columns...
I for one wouldn't want an airbag... I prefer the smaller steering
wheels, and from what a few of the magazines say they are overkill on
UK cars with seat belt tensioners as long as seat belts are worn all
the time, they were apparently invented primarily for the americans who
refure to belt up ;-)...
xtine
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2122.22 | | WIZZER::FISCHER | I can always sleep standing up | Mon Aug 02 1993 08:57 | 6 |
| Seeing as Vauxhalls have seat belt pretensioners, is there any
need for an air bag? If the pretensioner works, it should pull
you back into your seat hence avoiding hitting your face and chest
on the steering wheel.
Just a thought
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2122.23 | Headbutting steering wheels. | KERNEL::BAYLISD | Filth Daemon from Hell | Mon Aug 02 1993 12:32 | 12 |
| re -.1
I thought the pre-tensioners were there just to keep you in your seat.
Apparently, if you're in an accident and you're wearing a seatbelt,
they still give quite a lot at the time of the impact. Therefore, by
having them pull you in the seat a bit, you're less likely to wallop
the steering wheel than if you were in a car without them. It doesn't
mean you're not going to headbutt the steering wheel. The airbag is
the only way to stop you doing that.
Dave.
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2122.24 | headbutted by steering wheels | SHIPS::BROWN_C | | Mon Aug 02 1993 13:00 | 3 |
| The air bag also stops the wheel from hitting you!
- Chris -
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2122.25 | | COMICS::MCSKEANE | Circus Games | Mon Aug 02 1993 13:06 | 10 |
|
>The air bag also stops the wheel from hitting you!
It also help stop glass splinters from hitting you in the face.
I have a friend in America who was involved in an accident. Her arms
were covered in splinter cuts yet her face was untouched.
POL.
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2122.27 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Tue Aug 03 1993 10:57 | 6 |
|
Having an air-bag and not wearing seat belts is VERY dangerous, you
can be propelled feat-first and have terrible damage to your legs and
spine.
Heather
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2122.28 | AH ha! | HEWIE::RUSSELL | I'm not a free man, I'm a QS-PRMU9-04. | Tue Aug 03 1993 12:42 | 14 |
| re .27
isn't that what the anti-submarine seats are supposed to prevent?
I'm not really sure why we need air-bags, and seat belts, and pre-
tensioners, and anti-sub seats, and deformable steering wheel columns...
And why do GM do "full size" (US) air bags, while VW and Ford do
Euro-size air bags, which are only half as big....
and if air-bags are that valuable an aid, why aren't they more readily
available for the passenger side?
Peter.
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2122.29 | | WIZZER::FISCHER | I can always sleep standing up | Tue Aug 03 1993 13:04 | 13 |
| >and if air-bags are that valuable an aid, why aren't they more readily
>available for the passenger side?
The passenger is unlikely to hit his/her face on the steering wheel!
Nissan are developing rear passenger air bags and will be producing
3-bag cars. 2 in the front and one behind the front passenger (I think).
Ian
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2122.30 | The real reason..... | PEKING::SMITHRW | Off-duty Rab C Nesbit stunt double | Tue Aug 03 1993 13:09 | 9 |
|
> why we need air-bags, and seat belts, and pre-
> tensioners, and anti-sub seats, and deformable steering wheel
> columns...
Because we all drive like maniacs.....8*)
Richard
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2122.31 | | IMAPC::MURRAY | Women. Expert at being Experts | Tue Aug 03 1993 13:21 | 12 |
|
Driver and passenger air-bags are standard on the Ford Mondeo and
some VW models in Germany and Switzerland I believe.
The japanese (Toyota and/or Nissan) are also developing doorbags to
reduce damage in the event of side impacts.
I totally agree with the continued development in car safety. However,
it took two children to convince me.
Paul
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2122.32 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Tue Aug 03 1993 13:22 | 5 |
|
One of the sunday mags said that Vauxhall were considering passenger
bags for all cars.
Heather
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2122.33 | | RIOT::EVANSG | Gwyn Evans @IME (769-8108) | Tue Aug 03 1993 13:40 | 10 |
| .28�And why do GM do "full size" (US) air bags, while VW and Ford do
.28�Euro-size air bags, which are only half as big....
Was this a serious question, as the answer's that the US air-bags
are designed with the assumption that the car occupants won't be using
seatbelts and would be thrown around more, while the European
manufacturers assume that the occupants will be using seatbelts.
This means that they can predict better where the occupants will be
in a crash and thus use a smaller bag, leading to lower costs and easier
fitting.
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2122.34 | it was a serious question... | HEWIE::RUSSELL | I'm not a free man, I'm a QS-PRMU9-04. | Tue Aug 03 1993 14:55 | 8 |
| re .33;
So, do we need US size air bags or not - are they safer than the Euro-bag?
Or did GM just save money by bunging in the "corporate air-bag" instead
of engineering a smaller Euro-bag?
Peter
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2122.35 | It's in the bag! | MILE::JENKINS | Suitably refreshed | Tue Aug 03 1993 15:38 | 8 |
|
re .32
Ford will be the first manufacturer to fit all cars with a drivers side
airbag when they introduce aibags on all models of the '94 model year.
Vauxhall have said that they will do the same by next August.
Richard.
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2122.36 | | RIOT::EVANSG | Gwyn Evans @IME (769-8108) | Tue Aug 03 1993 19:27 | 11 |
| .34� So, do we need US size air bags or not - are they safer than the Euro-bag?
From all I've read, they'll do the same job but the Euro-ones can
take advantage of the fact that when wearing a seat-belt, you're
limited to where you could be thrown in the impact. In both cases, I
think they're classified as a _secondary_ restraining device but
they're beefed up in the US to take account of the tendancy not to wear
seat-belts there.
Another thing I've read is that any impact large enough to trigger
the air bag will be enough to write off the car!
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2122.37 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | | Wed Aug 04 1993 10:05 | 7 |
| On the Mondeo I drove a while back there was even instructions on the
sun visor of do's and dont's when launching yourself into the air-bag.
I wouldn't of thought you'd have much a choice in the event of a
collision.
Royston
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2122.38 | | PEKING::SMITHRW | Off-duty Rab C Nesbit stunt double | Wed Aug 04 1993 11:32 | 4 |
| Is it perhaps that the Americans tend to be a teensy bit fatter on
average? (Sorry guys)
Richard
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2122.39 | | GVA05::STIFF | Paul Stiff EPSCC, DTN:821-4167 | Wed Aug 04 1993 12:02 | 9 |
| RE: A few back about Ford fitting driver side airbags standard on the
Mondeo as of model year 94...
So will Volvo ! as of September this year, which is the start of their
94 model year - on the 850's at least.
Paul
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2122.40 | Too much of a good thing? | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Andy Carter..(The Turtle Moves!) | Wed Aug 04 1993 12:46 | 3 |
| Passenger side airbags are dangerous when a rear facing child
(0-9mnths) is used (or vice-versa?), so what happens if air-bags are
fitted all round?
|
2122.41 | | TIMMII::RDAVIES | An expert Amateur | Wed Aug 04 1993 13:35 | 5 |
| Why do you say the're dangerous?. I would have thought the seat came
clear of the dashboard, and would be unlikely to influence the child
set.
Richard
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2122.42 | | WELSWS::HEDLEY | Lock up your wildebeest, it's the RCC! | Wed Aug 04 1993 14:06 | 8 |
| > Passenger side airbags are dangerous when a rear facing child
> (0-9mnths) is used
Andy,
for what purpose do you intend to use your rear facing child?
Chris.
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2122.43 | Hasn't this one come a long way from the Topic title! 8^) | CMOTEC::POWELL | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be, is it? | Wed Aug 04 1993 14:16 | 0 |
2122.44 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | | Wed Aug 04 1993 14:41 | 6 |
| �Hasn't this one come a long way from the Topic title!
Agreed. I've changed the title from "Cavalier brochure?" to
"Vauxhall specs and options".
Royston
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2122.45 | Flying Kids | IMAPC::MURRAY | Women. Expert at being Experts | Thu Aug 05 1993 09:37 | 22 |
|
Just another tit-bit about air-bags (Swiss market).
All Fords will have air-bags as standard starting '94 except for
the fiesta which have them standard on either the next generation
fiesta of early '94. Not sure whether it driver side only or driver and
passenger.
BMW will fit air-bags as standard but I think the base price will be
increased by about Sfr700.
Re Being dangerous for small kids. I think one of the german mags did a
crash test with Childrens car seats and air-bags. At the instant of
impact the car seat is catapulted forwards only to be met by the
rapidly expanding air-bag. The air-bag then proceeds to ram the childs
car seat backwards towards the top of the passenger seat. End result is
a messed up kid. They also suggested that most childrens car seats are
NOT safe. Certainly not as safe commonly assumed. One of the big
problems being lack of solid anchorage points.
Paul
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2122.46 | | MASALA::IJOHNSTON | | Thu Aug 05 1993 10:15 | 4 |
| It's states on the Klippan kids seats that you mustn't fasten the seat
in a seat that has airbags.
Ian.
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2122.47 | Must be a good reason for it | LARVAE::DRSD20::PATTISON_M | | Thu Aug 05 1993 12:39 | 7 |
| All the rear facing seats I have seen state that they must not
be used in seats with airbags, one manufacturer uses a red notice on
the box with words similar to "MAJOR SAFETY WARNING" to bring attention
to the fact.
Martyn (who's been looking at a lot of baby type stuff recently).
|
2122.48 | | BAHTAT::DODD | | Thu Aug 05 1993 12:42 | 5 |
| Something which puzzles me is what happens to the plastic cover when
the airbag goes off? Is one first hit by a 6" square of plastic or are
they hinged?
Andrew
|
2122.49 | | KIRKTN::IJOHNSTON | | Thu Aug 05 1993 13:15 | 5 |
| re .48
Anybody want to lend us their car so we can find out??
Ian.
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2122.50 | Flip up not flick off! | TIMMII::RDAVIES | An expert Amateur | Thu Aug 05 1993 17:36 | 10 |
| in the case of the mondeo, they had a static demonstration in the
launch I went to. The steering wheel boss is deliberately weakened
around the break point and designed to flip UP staying attached along
it's top edge. The opening was about 4-5" square.
You can actually see this as a slightly raised piece in the steering
boss on the mondeo.
Richard
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2122.51 | V6 vs Cesaro V6 | SHIPS::BROWN_C | | Fri Aug 06 1993 10:17 | 5 |
| Can anyone explain to me what is missing from the Cesaro V6 when
compared with the standard Cavalier V6 that justifies a �1400 price
difference? My local dealer can't.
- Chris -
|
2122.52 | VAUXHALL OPTIONS PRICES | CHEFS::ARNOLD | | Fri Aug 06 1993 10:48 | 6 |
| Driver prices for Vauxhall options have been ready for VTX for some
days but there is some problem with getting the data up on VTX. We are
doing our best top solve this problem and get the information to you as
soon as possible.
Doug
|
2122.53 | NEW CAR ORDER FORM | CHEFS::ARNOLD | | Fri Aug 06 1993 10:52 | 8 |
| There is an error on the new Car Order Form which will be changed in
the next print run. This is in Declaration 4 on the front of the form.
The words "and indemnify Digital against any additional expense arising
therefrom" will be deleted. Anyone using forms ref. CFAJB 7/93 can
delete these words until the new version is available.
Doug
|
2122.54 | Only joking !! | SSMART::CS_SUPPORT | | Fri Aug 06 1993 12:40 | 14 |
| My Escort Ghia has a passenger air-bag, it's not a standard Ford one.
Sometimes she sits in the front, sometimes the back - ;^)
Maybe if the made them doll shaped (like the autopilot in "Airplane")
then maybe Alan (.19) might get one instead of his leccy windows !
But seriously though... If cars in future are to be fitted with allround
air-bags what are those of us with backward facing children (seats) to
do ?
Unless the air-bags can be disabled.
Andy.
|
2122.55 | that is some admission you made there.... | UBOHUB::BELL_A1 | still they want more | Fri Aug 06 1993 13:38 | 10 |
|
re -1
thanks for the support..... but don't you find it kind of difficult
driving whilst facing rearward ??
:-)
Alan
|
2122.56 | Alternatively !! | UBOHUB::HENS_A | | Fri Aug 06 1993 14:14 | 12 |
| re .55
Sorry Alan .... UBOHUB was down when I wrote .54 wasn't meant to be
so anonymous.
But I can't get the picture out of my head of some poor driver near
certain death being save by an inflatable doll (male or female).
As for driving backward facing... well why not drive in reverse
everywhere then the air-bag would never be needed.
Andy.
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2122.57 | where's the soft, warm furry sheep ?? | UBOHUB::BELL_A1 | still they want more | Fri Aug 06 1993 14:49 | 12 |
|
re -1,
no problem Andy, but don't you think that the insurance dept. would
get a little upset when they average 2 to 3 claim forms per week from
me all with the "reason for the accident" statement being "I just
wanted to check that the Air bag didn't have a puncture".
What would the officers that attend all these all these accidents
say?..."well sir, we do seem to have got ourselves into a bit of a
predicament, don't we?" :-)
Alan
|
2122.58 | OPTION PRICES ON VTX | CHEFS::ARNOLD | | Fri Aug 06 1993 16:27 | 4 |
| Hilary tells me that the options are on VTX now - there are some prices
not yet available but they're mostly there
Doug
|
2122.59 | Not much use :-) | MANTA::SIMON | WHALE: "Life's a beach and then you die..." | Fri Aug 06 1993 18:20 | 5 |
|
Well, I for one won't be ordering a Frontera with SILK Protection Bars
^^^^
Not for 41.00 quid anyway...
|
2122.60 | available from Janet Reger shops | CHEFS::ARNOLD | | Fri Aug 06 1993 18:40 | 6 |
| They are designed to protect your car from lawyers.
and cheap at twice the ...Aargh
is this a smilie ?
;^)
|
2122.61 | Off the topic slightly, but talking of airbags... | TRUCKS::BEATON_S | I Just Look Innocent | Thu Aug 12 1993 14:19 | 13 |
| .... Finally a deterrent for the punter who uses the car phone whilst
their vehicle is in motion...
According to a report in Computer Weekly it would appear that carphones
can set of air bags.... There doesn't appear to be any concrete
proof of this as yet, only at the 'theory' stage... I'm not sure if the
carphone can only set of the airbag in the vehicle that it's riding along
in. For example... "Been burned off at the traffic lights again !
Never fear... just give the offender a call on his carphone and..."
;-) Reargards,
Stephen
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2122.62 | Another rat hole... | HEWIE::RUSSELL | I'm not a free man, I'm a QS-PRMU9-04. | Thu Aug 12 1993 16:01 | 15 |
| In one of the sunday papers, there was a story about police personal radios
interfering with the engine black box, which is located in the footwell of
the latest Astra 1.4's.
When you transmit, the engine stalls.
Must make for interesting pursuits....
Apparantly the fuzz have been told to only use the in-car radios until
it gets sorted.
Didn't some early Saabs have a similar problem, when driving past the big
transmitters on the M1 near Rugby....
Peter.
|
2122.63 | | GVA05::STIFF | Paul Stiff EPSCC, DTN:821-4167 | Fri Aug 13 1993 10:26 | 4 |
| I read somewhere that the a Danish cellular phone will stall a new Opel
Corsa - interfering with the engine management stuff.
Paul
|
2122.64 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | No time for catching 'Zee's | Fri Aug 13 1993 18:05 | 12 |
| Following the comments in 2134 it would seem that the deal with
Vauxhall will only allow vauxhall options and no third party stuff.
It has been mentioned that only Vauxhall ICE should be fitted no VSL
alarms should be fitted and I was told by Wadham Kenning that only a
*Vauxhall* tow bar should be fitted.
This differs from the old arrangement and what has it got to do with
vauxhall anyway. Surely its Hertz that deal with the cars at the end of
the lease.
Royston
|
2122.65 | do it yourself | BAHTAT::ALDERTONM | Three feet of Powder at 8 am. | Fri Aug 13 1993 18:08 | 7 |
| re -1
It's chaeper to get a non Vauxhall tow bar fitted and pay for it
yourself.
malcolm
|
2122.66 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | No time for catching 'Zee's | Fri Aug 13 1993 18:14 | 13 |
| �It's chaeper to get a non Vauxhall tow bar fitted and pay for it
yourself.
Thats exactly the point. You are *mean't* to ask car fleet (who then
asks Hertz) for permission before adding accessories like tow bars.
Wadham Kenning said that it _has_ to be Vauxhall and the price is �230.
So if Hertz refuse unless its vauxhall your stuffed.
I got a quote by the way for a tow bar on a Cavalier and it �64/yr.
Royston
|
2122.67 | only at order time | BAHTAT::ALDERTONM | Three feet of Powder at 8 am. | Mon Aug 16 1993 12:35 | 11 |
| re -1
Are you sure??
I think you can only order Vauxhall options but you can fit non
Vauxhall accesories EG tow bar, as long as you have Hertz permission
But you are right if Hertz say NO! Unusual though if they did refuse.
malcolm
|
2122.68 | Thats a bit rich! | ARRODS::BARROND | Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron | Mon Aug 16 1993 21:27 | 6 |
| >Wadham Kenning said that it _has_ to be Vauxhall and the price is �230.
I got a good make (Witter (SP?)) for my Espace complete with electrics
cost me about �100.00 inc VAT.
Dave
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2122.69 | ?110 Witter -fitted | WELCLU::YOUNG | Policemen aren't nasty people | Tue Aug 17 1993 20:16 | 8 |
|
I have a PHH car, I phoned them and asked if it was OK they said it was
fine as long as either it did no damage to the car IE. no holes cut in
body for towbar to come out or the towbar was left on, they did however
specify it should be fitted by a "reputable company" I had a Witter
fitted by a local specialist for ?110 to my Renault 19 16V
Richard
|
2122.70 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | No time for catching 'Zee's | Wed Aug 18 1993 11:19 | 13 |
| The point is I'm wondering if there is a _new_ type of agreement with
Vauxhall/Hertz/Digital with regard to aftermarket accessories.
Within reason we used to be able to quote for any amount of options on
our quotes not necessary supplied by the manufacturer themselves.
Now under the new scheme we are hearing all these stories of _only_
Vauxhall stereos/tow bars/alarms etc.
This suggests a limitation that hasn't officially been mentioned to us.
Royston
|
2122.71 | I get the impression that this is only if dealing with Wadham Kennings. | CMOTEC::POWELL | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be, is it? | Wed Aug 18 1993 13:26 | 0 |
2122.72 | Towbar Price | FAILTE::THOMSONS | | Wed Aug 18 1993 14:18 | 12 |
|
I have used a Company called Discount Tow Bars (0742-330344 0r 330131) in the
past , their towbars are very good and without Electrics the price for a
Cavalier or Frontera is �25 fit it yourself as it is very simple just give them
a credit card number and you will have it 2 days later.At this price just leave
it on the car at the end of lease.
Stuart
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2122.73 | Think of the TAX too | SHIPS::BROWN_C | | Wed Aug 18 1993 15:17 | 9 |
| Surely its better to have these odd bits fitted after the car is
delivered anyway. If you include them in with the car, then you
typically pay more than the cost of the option over the lease period,
AND you'll have the retail price of the options taken into account when
calculatng the tax liabaility.
- Chris -
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2122.74 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | No time for catching 'Zee's | Wed Aug 18 1993 15:24 | 6 |
| Chris, you have to be careful what you fit to a lease car.
We _should_ get permission from the lease company (via car fleet)
before fitting anything.
Royston
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2122.75 | | SHIPS::BROWN_C | | Wed Aug 18 1993 18:59 | 11 |
| Maybe I missed something.
Is the point that there is a restriction on what can be ordered with
the car, or on what can be fitted afterwards.
I appreciate that one should always obtain prior approval before
modifying the vehicle. Are the replies from .65 on saying that this is
not forthcoming, or are they saying that extras ordered with the
vehicle should/must be Vauxhall accessories?
- Chris -
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2122.76 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | No time for catching 'Zee's | Thu Aug 19 1993 10:43 | 12 |
| Chris,
I guess everyone has their point to make. What I was concerned with
was that all options and stuff fitted afterwards need to be Vauxhall.
Admittedly this info only seems to be coming from Wadham Kenning but at
the end of the day if you want something like a tow bar after you have
the car delivered and ask permission from Hertz to fit a Witter for
�100, it will be a bit of a shock if they turn round and say "sorry
son, you have to fit a Vauxhall one at 230 quid".
Royston
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2122.77 | 1994 Cavalier Specs. | SAC::HERBERT | Paul Herbert UK Govt A/cs | Thu Aug 19 1993 12:20 | 13 |
|
Since the PCL Cavalier prices are for 1994 models and I only have the specs for
1993, I called Wadham (Kenning) to find out if there were any major changes...
For the Cavalier GLS - the Driver's airbag becomes an OPTION.
the clock is digital with an outside temperature display
wide angle driver's mirror
different wheel trim and tyres
different colours available
".....these are the differences on our list and can change before publication"
1994 models and catalogues will be available from the end of September.
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2122.78 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | No time for catching 'Zee's | Thu Aug 19 1993 12:44 | 11 |
| I've also spoken to Wadham Kenning (yes folks I'm replacing my beloved
Fiesta turbo witth a Cavalier LS 1.7 TD) and if you want the new model
mark your order "'94 SPEC".
They reckon they can source a '93 model within 10 days but a '94 spec
cavalier would not be available until late October.
Re .77 are you sure that the air bag becomes an option ? I thought
there was a big thing about them being standard across the range.
Royston
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2122.79 | | SAC::HERBERT | Paul Herbert UK Govt A/cs | Thu Aug 19 1993 13:25 | 7 |
| >> Re .77 are you sure that the air bag becomes an option ? I thought
>> there was a big thing about them being standard across the range.
Yes, that's what they said. I was surprised and checked that I had heard right.
Paul.
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2122.80 | 94 specs not released yet!! | TENTO1::BOURNEJ | EASYEDIT rules ok (G6JJK) | Thu Aug 19 1993 13:34 | 7 |
| I have just spoken to Vauxhall on their customer support number and
they have not yet released the specs for 94 Cavaliers.
They are due to be released to the press 'any day now' and they will
ring me back when this information is available.
Jim
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2122.81 | Airbag/adjustable column as a no cost option? | SHIPS::BROWN_C | | Thu Aug 19 1993 17:37 | 9 |
| re .79
When I last spoke with my local dealer, they said they had received a
number of complaints about the lack of adjustable steering column
with the air-bag, and had heard from Vauxhall that the revised range
may offer a choice between adjustable column and airbag with no cost
difference. Perhaps .77 is their implementation of that.
- Chris -
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2122.82 | | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Andy Carter..(The Turtle Moves!) | Mon Aug 23 1993 12:41 | 4 |
| On the Frontera, what exactly IS a silk protection bar, and why is it
mutually exclusive with a side step?
Puzzled
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2122.83 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | No time for catching 'Zee's | Mon Aug 23 1993 12:43 | 3 |
| I think you'll find that 'silk' is actually a typo for 'sill'.
Royston
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2122.84 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Mon Aug 23 1993 12:54 | 23 |
| > According to a report in Computer Weekly it would appear that carphones
> can set of air bags.... There doesn't appear to be any concrete
> proof of this as yet, only at the 'theory' stage... I'm not sure if the
> carphone can only set of the airbag in the vehicle that it's riding along
> in. For example... "Been burned off at the traffic lights again !
Volvo is including warnings in all new cars sold in the UK, that
portable phones can set off the airbag.
They have done research in their Swedish centre, they found portable
phones could open the airbag with no warning, effectively blinding the
driver.
They say it is not just their cars, but all cars.
It's the hand-held portable that could give the problem, not from
properly installed phones.
Jags, Mercs, Honda and Toyota Lexus, will all have driver AND passenger
air-bags from next year.
Heather
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2122.85 | | ERMTRD::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Mon Aug 23 1993 12:56 | 7 |
|
> Jags, Mercs, Honda and Toyota Lexus, will all have driver AND passenger
> air-bags from next year.
So both the driver and the passenger will be blinded ?
:-)
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2122.86 | | VIVIAN::GOODWIN | UK Product and Technology Group | Mon Aug 23 1993 13:14 | 25 |
| >> According to a report in Computer Weekly it would appear that carphones
>> can set of air bags.... There doesn't appear to be any concrete
>> proof of this as yet, only at the 'theory' stage... I'm not sure if the
>> carphone can only set of the airbag in the vehicle that it's riding along
>> in. For example... "Been burned off at the traffic lights again !
> Volvo is including warnings in all new cars sold in the UK, that
> portable phones can set off the airbag.
> They have done research in their Swedish centre, they found portable
> phones could open the airbag with no warning, effectively blinding the
> driver.
> They say it is not just their cars, but all cars.
> It's the hand-held portable that could give the problem, not from
> properly installed phones.
What about hand held portables with a car kit? Are these OK or
potentially dangerous? Given that we are now using Vauxhalls with
air bags, what is fleet going to do to allay any fears of company drivers
with portables.
dg
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2122.87 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Mon Aug 23 1993 13:26 | 12 |
| > What about hand held portables with a car kit? Are these OK or
> potentially dangerous? Given that we are now using Vauxhalls with
> air bags, what is fleet going to do to allay any fears of company drivers
> with portables.
It doesn't say in the report I read this morning.
Somewhere in the back of my mind from one of the sunday papers, I
remember something about , if the aeriel was outside the car, you
were OK.
Heather
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2122.88 | | FORSAN::FRENCHS | Semper in excernere | Mon Aug 23 1993 13:33 | 4 |
| This type of problem was fixed in or just after WW II. Then it was a case of
radio transmitters setting off the explosive bolts on the canopy.
Simon
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2122.89 | 94 SPEC CHANGES | SHIPS::BROWN_C | | Mon Aug 23 1993 13:58 | 117 |
| Well folks, at no great expense, let me introduce you all to the
specification changes for the Vauxhall 94 model year......
Here is the 94 Model Year spec........
Price details will be available from dealers this week
Changes are as follows:
Corsa
o New 4speed 3 mode auto introduced with 1.4 Hi-torq on Merit 3dr
LS3/5dr & GLS 5dr
o Drivers side airbag option across all models
o Single disc CD player option available on all models except Merit.
Astra
o Driver airbag standard on CD
o New 1.8 16v ECOTEC replaces 2.0 in Cesaro & CD
o New rolling resistance tyres fitted on all GLS models (155/55/14)
other models to follow later. Extends tyre life by 5-8%
o CD now available with 1.7TD engine variant
o LS now has electric windows standard on 1.7TD
o Single disc CD optionavailable on all models
o New color 'Smoke Grey'. Mistral grey deleted
o L trim level deleted
o 1.4GLS & CD auto variants. 1.7D GLS 4dr 1.4 (82PS) Merit deleted
o Temperature gauge with ice warning added to Merit information
display
Cavalier
o Passenger airbag standard on Diplomat and Turbo models, optional
on all other models
o Digital dual info display standard on all models includes digital
clock & outside temperature with ice warning instead of clock
o New diplomat model now available with 2.5 V6 engine and standard
single disc CD player
o New 1.6E- Drive economy engne (70PS @5000 94.4 lb ft @ 2800rpm)
58.9mpg @56mph
o New low rolling resistance tyres on 1.6 1.7D, 1.7TD, & 1.8 up to GLS
(175/70/14) Extends tyre life by approx 5-8%.
o New environmentally friendly CFC free air conditioning replaces
present system
o SRI 8v model gains quicker steering rack 16:1 reduced from 18:1.
Improves steering response
o Envoy and LS gain 93 spec GLS wheel trims GLS gains Astra GLS
wheel trims
o New colours 'Nautilus' and 'Jungle Green'.' Frost Blue Lagoon
Blue & Cosmos Blue deleted
o New option of single disc CD player standard on Diplomat available
on all other models
o Blue interior trim including facia and door panels now deleted
o Wide angle drivers mirrors standard on all models (Runniogn
change, not from start of MY94)
Calibra
o Passenger door airbag stndard on Turbo and new V6 model.
Optional on all otehr models
o New 2.5 V^ ECOTEC engine introduced (170PS @ 6000rpm 167.4 lb ft
@4200 rpm)
o Pollen filter standard on all models
o Digital dual info display standard on all models, includes digital
clock & outside temperature with ice warning instead of clock
o New 15" 5 spoke alloy wheels standard for 16v & 2.5 V6 with
195/60/15 tyres
o 2.0 8v upgraded to SE specification
- New 15" 6 spoke alloy wheels with 195/60/15 tyres replaces 14"
steel wheel/wheeltrim
- New 'Inca' interior trim
- Leather steeirng wheel & gearknob standard
o New colour 'Nautilus' introduced
o New environmentally friendly CFC free air conditioning replaces
existing system.
o New option of single disc CD player standard on V6 and Turbo
available on all other models
o Illuminated vanity mirr. Map reading lights & Passenger grab handle
Carlton
o Limited slip differential standard on 2.6 and 3.0
o GSI 24v no longer available
o Blue interior trim including facia and door panels deleted
o Colours deleted: Kings blue, Frost Blue, Flame red and Emerald Green
o Solid colours deleted on CD, CDX, and Diplomat
o Heated seats option deleted on CD
Frontera
o Catalytic converter on a diesel engine fitted on 2.3 TD engine
(first RV diesel on the market to be fitted)
o Frontera Sport now available with electric power pack standard
(electric windows, adjustable & heated door mirrors with ..[sic]
o New colours: 'Carrabic Blue' & 'Jungle Green' (Lagoon blue and
Emerald green deleted).
Spare Wheel policy
From 94MY all cars equipped with alloy wheels (including Frontera) will
have steel spare wheels except on Cavalier SRI16v & 2.0 Diplomat. Optional
alloy wheels will be with four alloys.
Astravan
o Central deadlocking standard on Merit & LS
o Alarm, mesh upper bulkhead and new tinted glass standard on LS
Midi
o Midi panel vans - Front nudge bar deleted, now an option
o Midi window vans - Rear sliding windows, rubber floor covering
and noise insulation standard.
<end>
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2122.90 | | MANTA::SIMON | WHALE: "Life's a beach and then you die..." | Mon Aug 23 1993 15:34 | 4 |
| and when will these specs be available.
ie. what is the earliest date I can order on the scheme and get a 94 spec model?
|
2122.91 | | SHIPS::BROWN_C | | Mon Aug 23 1993 15:58 | 5 |
| New factory orders will be built to 94 spec, but if the car you order
exists in a dealership or the Vehicle Storage Centre then they'll
probably supply it from there.
- Chris -
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2122.92 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | No time for catching 'Zee's | Mon Aug 23 1993 16:31 | 8 |
| RE .90
As mentioned in .78, you can order '94 spec cars now for delivery in
November time if you make your order forms "94 Spec". This gets faxed
to the dealer who will put through a factory order. This is according
to Wadham Kenning as Reading.
Royston
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2122.93 | '94 spec Vauxhall colours. | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | No time for catching 'Zee's | Tue Aug 24 1993 13:42 | 16 |
| I have the latest Vauxhall colour brochure and as mentioned in .90
it has the following changes -
Solid colours - Lobster Red is deleted, replaced by Aquamarina.
Metallic - Mistral Grey and Saturn are deleted.
Pealescent - Lagoon Blue and Emerald Green are replaced by the
similar but darker colours Nautilus and Jungle Green.
I have a spare '94 spec colour brochure obtained from J.Davy in Basingstoke.
Mail me if you want it.
Royston
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2122.94 | 'Silk' protection bars on a Frontera | SLPSTK::ILES | Mike Iles - UK Alpha Resource Centre | Tue Aug 31 1993 14:14 | 8 |
| You never see a Frontera fiited with these because they look so
ugly. Essentially they resemble a length of scaffolding pole, fitted
directly to the chassis hanging below the door sills, to protect
them when off roading over extra bumpy ground.
They can't be fitted as well as side steps because they are col-located!
-Mike-
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2122.95 | More Calibra Info | WOTVAX::SMITHCO | Live and Dangerous | Thu Sep 02 1993 13:52 | 28 |
| Just spoken to our 'local' Vauxhall dealer, i.e. Grimshaws in
Manchester. The V6 Calibra is not going to be released until the
end of October at the Motor Show. They don't have the proper
brochures yet, but instead they have a 'guide' with what to expect
from the 1994 Calibras (or should that be Calibri, or Calibrae !!)
The price for the V6 is �16,910 + VAT, i.e. �19,870 with Leather.
This compares with �17,615 for the 16V, and �21,320 for the Turbo.
Any guesses as to the cost of the V6 on the 'new' lease scheme.
How about �4,700, + �95 for air con.
=> 19,870 + 803 = 20,673
=> taxable amount = 7,235
=> over 2,500 miles = 4,848
=> 40% tax = cost to you of 1,939 pa. (Oh, plus your contribution).
(These are for next year's tax rules, of course. This year you would
be totally stuffed, i.e. over probably 19,250 and over 2.0l).
I'll ring Car Fleet admin, and see if they'd like to give me a
quote !!!!
On a slightly different note, I also asked about extended test drives.
They only keep the 8V SE and Turbo in stock, they will ask Vauxhall
to contact me direct wrt a 16V. It should be possible to deliver one
to Warrington for a reasonable length of test drive - I'll tell you
what they mean by that if/when Vauxhall phone me !!
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2122.96 | More Lease/Calibra Info | WOTVAX::SMITHCO | Live and Dangerous | Thu Sep 02 1993 14:15 | 12 |
| More info - just spaken unto Car Fleet. We can't get a quote at the
moment, even though Vauxhall have a list price, because Hertz (yes -
I said Hertz) will be calculating the residuals, maintenance costs,
etc. No idea when there will be an answer, no way I can contact
Hertz. Suggested I mail Hilary Bailey to get her to put presssure
on Hertz to give us an answer. I know Hilary of old. She is good,
so I'll mail her and see what response Hetz give.
One interesting little titbit I gleaned. Hertz seem to be our
preferred 'partner'. However, it would appear that there is a
tender underway for our business, i.e. to other lease companies !!
Wow, this is a revelation !!
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2122.97 | I scooped that one already :-) | TIMMII::TOMMII::RDAVIES | Amateur Expert | Thu Sep 02 1993 15:02 | 4 |
| re the Vauxhall/Hertz deal and the tendering for new fleet managers, I put
this in the Lease 94 note in mid-july, so it's not quite a revelation!.
Richard
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2122.98 | There's an echo in here, here, here.... | WOTVAX::SMITHCO | Live and Dangerous | Thu Sep 02 1993 15:15 | 10 |
| It's a fair cop, guv ;-) (No such thing, I hear you cry).
But - now it has come from more than one source, does the panel believe
that there is a realistic chance of us using a non-PHH/Hertz offering,
and thereby contributing to the �5m saving ?
Colin
P.S. Mr Mod - Sorry, probably the wrong place to put this note. feel
free to move it if you think appropriate.
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2122.99 | 1994 List Prices | FAILTE::THOMSONS | | Fri Sep 03 1993 09:37 | 5 |
|
Incase anyone is interested I have a copy of Vauxhall 1994 list prices.
Stuart
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2122.100 | Calibra Update | WOTVAX::SMITHCO | Live and Dangerous | Wed Sep 08 1993 13:36 | 41 |
| re:price list - me too !
Some interesting prices
March Price List August Price List (i.e 94 Models)
Calibra SE 8v 15,855 16,445
(non SE model
discontinued)
16V 17,615 18,195
V6 na 19,870
Turbo 21,320 22,370
Some issues arise
1) Is the PCL fixed for the year, or is it about to go up
2) Don't forget the extra tax burden this will introduce from April 94.
Asfor the Calibra, I have a brochure for the 94 model. Without quoting
it verbatim, the major changes are
New 'Inca' seat trim on 8V
New 'Lens' low-cost option seat trim on 16V (still looks naff)
Standard passenger airbag on V6 & 4x4
Alloys for 8V
CD 300 stereo standard on V6, n/c option on 4x4
Pollen filter standard on all models
Dual display for clock and outside temp.
Leather steering wheel on 8V
Air con is CFC-free
Steering ratio changed from 18:1 to 16:1 'for faster response'
Gear linkage modified to 'improve shift comfort'
Nautilus 2 colour available.
Underbonnet lamp deleted
Integral front fogs option on 8V, still standard on rest.
Now, where's that Corsa price list gone !
Colin
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2122.101 | | COMICS::FISCHER | I can always sleep standing up | Wed Sep 08 1993 15:01 | 5 |
| I would imagine the PCL will vary as new models are intorduced and old
models are discontinued.
ian
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2122.102 | Who knows the workings of car fleet | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Sep 08 1993 17:10 | 5 |
| When my other half's company switched to Vauxhall (Unisys) they
republished prices every 6 months or so, and noticed a marked reduction
over time as more cars were being shipped. Volume drives price!
Paul
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2122.103 | CC's new car ? | MANTA::SIMON | WHALE: "Life's a beach and then you die..." | Mon Sep 13 1993 11:04 | 6 |
|
So what's all this I hear about CC driving around in a new car...
And I hear that it's a Merc !!!
The new car scheme not good enough for the boss then ?
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2122.104 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Mon Sep 13 1993 11:18 | 7 |
|
> The new car scheme not good enough for the boss then ?
Are you saying he didn't get it on a lease through the scheme?
Heather
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2122.105 | | MANTA::SIMON | WHALE: "Life's a beach and then you die..." | Mon Sep 13 1993 11:39 | 4 |
|
Heather,
What I meant was...is a Vauxhall/Saab not good enough for him ?
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2122.106 | I thought he had a Jag | COMICS::FISCHER | I can always sleep standing up | Mon Sep 13 1993 14:24 | 2 |
| I would expect the MD of a company the size of Digital
UK to be entitled to a few perks.
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2122.107 | | WARNUT::RICE | Some didn't even realise I'd been away... | Mon Sep 13 1993 15:23 | 4 |
| He's entitled to put a quote in for any car he likes, just the same as
anybody else.
Steve.
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2122.108 | | SUBURB::VEALES | More undercompensated | Mon Sep 13 1993 17:21 | 2 |
|
He *did* have a Jag... must've been a short lease :-)
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2122.109 | | BEEZER::MCGOWAN | | Tue Sep 14 1993 13:45 | 3 |
| Obviously a jag from the take-over list.
Pete
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2122.110 | Cavalier option prices ? | MANTA::SIMON | WHALE: "Life's a beach and then you die..." | Tue Sep 14 1993 15:03 | 9 |
|
Has anyone put an order in for a Cavalier with a Passenger's Airbag and/or the
CD player ?
If you have, do you know how much each of these options was ?
Thanks,
Simon
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2122.111 | IMHO, they're not entitled to nuffin | SUBURB::MCDONALDA | Shockwave Rider | Tue Sep 14 1993 15:03 | 5 |
| I'd expect an MD of a company the size of Digital UK to earn their perks;
especially when the size of the perk (�8300) is more than the salary of
alot of Digital employees.
Angus
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2122.112 | | MANTA::SIMON | WHALE: "Life's a beach and then you die..." | Thu Sep 16 1993 12:56 | 11 |
| RE: .110
I have just been given these annual cost prices by Car Fleet for the mentioned
options on a Cavalier...
Passenger's Airbag �81
CD300 Single Play CD-player �35
Cheers,
Simon
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2122.113 | Calibra Test Drive | WOTVAX::SMITHCO | Live and Dangerous | Mon Sep 27 1993 14:38 | 15 |
| Hi,
Three and a half weeks after the initial request via Grimshaws in
Manchester, and two weeks after phoning Vauxhall direct 'cause I was
fed up of waiting, I received a call from 'Ann at Vauxhall' offering me
a valuable service !!;-)
They've got a 16V Calibra for me to have for a trial. It'll be
delivered on Wednesday. Normally, they give you a couple of days, but
that would be the weekend, so they'll collect it on the following
Monday. Should give me some time to check it out.
Anything anyone wants me to look for, like a reason not to have one ?!
Colin
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2122.114 | Cavalier Advert | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Rozan Kobar! | Thu Jan 13 1994 11:06 | 8 |
| Has anyone noticed the Cavalier Crash Dummies advert about half way
thru', the words 'ABS Active' flash on the screen, then 2 or three
frames later, one Cavalier smashes into the back of another!
(Admittedly, the wheels don't lock up but that sort of ABS can be added
to a car quite simply by clipping the brake pipes with a pair of wire
cutters :-)
Andy
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2122.115 | | ERMTRD::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Thu Jan 13 1994 11:58 | 4 |
|
ABS doesn't stop you hitting things, all it is supposed to do is allow you to
steer whilst braking.
|