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My new car
« on: 27 August 2021, 03:55:05 »

So. I needed a new daily driver. The 3.2 MV6 isn't goingnto cut it with my new commute.
I only had 3 requirements, provided by all the stakeholders.
Auto. Cruise. And very low miles.
To this I added, not as slow as a mk6 1.6 automatic Astra. LAnd no rust. And comfy. And good cross country.
So eventually, I'm buying an automatic Astra.
A 1.4 turbo auto. 65 plate. SRI trim. Massive alloys. Half leather trim. Appliance white.
It's going to be funny. Wifes got a poverty spec 11 plate 1.6 auto Astra in piss green.


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Re: My new car
« Reply #1 on: 27 August 2021, 07:44:49 »

isn't piss normally yellow?  ::) ::)
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« Reply #2 on: 27 August 2021, 08:19:09 »

isn't piss normally yellow?  ::) ::)

Depends on which STD you have
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Re: My new car
« Reply #3 on: 27 August 2021, 14:20:02 »

1.6 auto Astra in piss green.
Didn't STEMO have one like that?
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« Reply #4 on: 27 August 2021, 14:51:12 »

1.6 auto Astra in piss green.
Didn't STEMO have one like that?

Not piss green but projectile vomit green.
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« Reply #5 on: 27 August 2021, 14:52:22 »

isn't piss normally yellow?  ::) ::)

Only in snow......should be reasonably clear.☺☺
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« Reply #6 on: 27 August 2021, 14:57:23 »

So. I needed a new daily driver. The 3.2 MV6 isn't goingnto cut it with my new commute.
I only had 3 requirements, provided by all the stakeholders.
Auto. Cruise. And very low miles.
To this I added, not as slow as a mk6 1.6 automatic Astra. LAnd no rust. And comfy. And good cross country.
So eventually, I'm buying an automatic Astra.
A 1.4 turbo auto. 65 plate. SRI trim. Massive alloys. Half leather trim. Appliance white.
It's going to be funny. Wifes got a poverty spec 11 plate 1.6 auto Astra in piss green.

As you come from 'Miseryside' how about a picture or three before it gets stolen. ::) ::) ;)
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« Reply #7 on: 27 August 2021, 15:11:32 »

I think the "massive alloys" AKA low profile tyres will do your head in ,and your back  :P over 75K 3 years  :-\ compared to the comfy motorised armchair that is the Omega  ;D
i quite like astras though   :) we.ve 5 in the family
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« Reply #8 on: 28 August 2021, 08:26:40 »

So. I needed a new daily driver. The 3.2 MV6 isn't goingnto cut it with my new commute.
I only had 3 requirements, provided by all the stakeholders.
Auto. Cruise. And very low miles.
To this I added, not as slow as a mk6 1.6 automatic Astra. LAnd no rust. And comfy. And good cross country.
So eventually, I'm buying an automatic Astra.
A 1.4 turbo auto. 65 plate. SRI trim. Massive alloys. Half leather trim. Appliance white.
It's going to be funny. Wifes got a poverty spec 11 plate 1.6 auto Astra in piss green.

As you come from 'Miseryside' how about a picture or three before it gets stolen. ::) ::) ;)

The 3 places it will be parked are a cup de sac in Formby, where there are far more expensive cars, a main road in Uttoxeter, and the works car park in Aston, almost under Spagetti Junction.

Not wanting to be complacent, but, I can't see it.
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« Reply #9 on: 28 August 2021, 08:44:31 »

I think the "massive alloys" AKA low profile tyres will do your head in ,and your back  :P over 75K 3 years  :-\ compared to the comfy motorised armchair that is the Omega  ;D
i quite like astras though   :) we.ve 5 in the family

The other car I seriously considered was an SLK.
But we've got a 2 seater convertible in the garage.

Given its the same fitment of wheel as the 16 inch steel wheels on wife's Astra, I wonder if she would notice.

I once had a mk4 Astra sport and that was a little hard, and the seats particularly firm. But worse was having a clutch and no cruise control.

I'm looking forward to the countryside part of my commute.  Uttoxeter to the A38 south of Burton on Trent. Some lovely long overtaking straights and a few interesting bends.
Once on the A38 it's cruise control on.  There's just a few too many round abouts.
The Friday afternoon bullshit going North on the M6 will be where the auto proves to be the right choice.

At one point i started looking at manuals, especially when you realise a VXR is the same price.
Yesterday was particularly bad/normal. 3 hours. Using the toll road would have cut out 50 mins of that. I only got cross once. That was when the omega, ripped my favourite 80s mix tape, into shreads. If you were on the M6 near the Walsall turn off, you woukd have seen me launch that tape out of the car window, in a fit of anger.  It made me feel better, but I apologise for the litter I left.  Had that tape since 1984. Recorded off the radio.
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Re: My new car
« Reply #10 on: 28 August 2021, 09:05:49 »

The Omega was doing you a favour. 80,s music was 99 % shite.  :D
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« Reply #11 on: 28 August 2021, 09:08:25 »

The Omega was doing you a favour. 80,s music was 99 % shite.  :D


If it was recorded off the radio in 1984, surely most of the music would have been 70s or older?
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« Reply #12 on: 28 August 2021, 09:19:12 »

I'm not knocking your choice ,the astra is a good car . :)
if you are looking at the astra purely as a commute vehicle then you could always swap wheels and seat . but it sounds like you could have fun with the agility of a little astra to sling round  :D
when your tyres need replacing you could probably pick up a set of 205/55/16  (or whatever the comparable rolling radius is) wheels and tyres for what just low profile tyres would cost .
and replace the driver seat with a used softer seat from a base model .if the ride is too harsh
(store the original wheels and seat for when you retire the astra)

that said, if you are driving motorway and dual carriageway 99% of the time then the ride might be fine anyway hopefully  :y

it's more  low speed, local driving with pot holes and speed bumps that shake the old bones .

as for the cassette...... technology has moved on and you can stick 1000 songs on a micro SD the size of a fingernail  :D

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« Reply #13 on: 28 August 2021, 10:53:06 »

....
 where the auto proves to be the right choice.
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Auto is ALWAYS the right choice  ::) ::)
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« Reply #14 on: 28 August 2021, 10:58:31 »

The Omega was doing you a favour. 80,s music was 99 % shite.  :D


If it was recorded off the radio in 1984, surely most of the music would have been 70s or older?

Unless it was Radio 1. Then, wall to wall Duran Duran. Bananarama etc. etc........So utter shite.  ;D

On the other hand Stevie Ray Vaghan, or some of the less well know Prince tracks, then it doenst get much better.  8)
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