So whos gonna give the bad news to the guys on the Delorean forum?
Even if Aus no longer brings them here this forum will be fine.
And as I see it, there will be more people looking for help/info as Holden cleans there hands of anything Opel ;)
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I agree, the forum will be alive and well. Especially after Holden brings over the Insignia ;)
In regards to the Cruze now: anyone can enlighten me, what exactly is new about the 1.8l petrol drive train? The engine has been with us for eons now.
Not that long? It's the vvt one so 4 years or so? How long has the 2L turbo been with us :p
Oh sorry, I forgot about the VVT, what a pinnacle of engineering that is... Let me tell you, 104 kW and 176 Nm in a 1,400 kg car is absolutely nothing to write home about. I still believe this is the same old engine, carried over from Astra G, plus some new ECU and, lets not forget, VVT. The Delta II chassis, how new is that? Any more advanced that what Opel uses for the new I? Don't think so...
Delta II is brand new - Delta was introduced in 2003 I think. It's as new or prob even newer than the Epsilon II which is what the Insignia is based on - itself is a successor to the Epsilon platform which was what the Veccy C was built on.
And anyway, the new 1.4 turbo which will be in the Cruze next year will sort out the power issues with the 1.8.
The Delta 2 platform is the same platform the Astra Mk6 (and Volt) is based on IIRC. So probably means handling / comfort will be similar in the two..
1.4L direct injected turbo should spruce things up a bit more too. If it manages anything close to VW's bizarreo child should be alright..
Oh well...no more VXR`s...now let`s see what HSV will do with a local small car,if anything ???
Yep, bye bye GMH and hello Mazda for me (again) or maybe VW in future if they bring in the Scirocco :)
Shall look forward to what GMH have in 3-5 years time, maybe the Insignia coupe will be around by then ???
As for the Cruze, yes the petrol is underpowered and very sluggish from take off and thirsty for a 1.8ltr (as I've already evidenced from a friend of mine with one now for almost a month) especially the auto...
I do hear however that the oiler is a very good drive by comparison, so if you can do without all the kit (as it comes equipped same as the base model) and can live with the ask price being the same as the top model CDX petrol, just shy of 30k (no thanks for me) then the oiler is the go...
Astra is now gone from Holden's website........