New shape vectra V6 cool or not cool
#1
New shape vectra V6 cool or not cool
Settle an arguement for me please ......
new shape V6 vectra .......... £11K ....... something you would have on your drive or not???
my opinion is when i become a double glazing salesman yes, but for £11K god no.....Couldnt show my face in public. Golf / audi yes but vectra NOOOOO
would you yes / no
1. God No
2
3
4
5
new shape V6 vectra .......... £11K ....... something you would have on your drive or not???
my opinion is when i become a double glazing salesman yes, but for £11K god no.....Couldnt show my face in public. Golf / audi yes but vectra NOOOOO
would you yes / no
1. God No
2
3
4
5
#3
Originally Posted by J4CKO
Er, no, not cool at all, prob quite a nice car though, The Mondeo ST220 manages a bit of cred though.
2. no
3.
4.
5.
i said the ST220 too by the way ...oh and he is 24 years old too, great bird puller a vectra ........
#6
Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
1. god no
2. no
3.
4.
5.
i said the ST220 too by the way ...oh and he is 24 years old too, great bird puller a vectra ........
2. no
3.
4.
5.
i said the ST220 too by the way ...oh and he is 24 years old too, great bird puller a vectra ........
2. no
3. no
4. no
5.
6.
7.
#7
I drove a vectra for 3 years. It was the car I had before the Impreza. I got it from new with a massive saving on it + £2,500K of GM credit card points, so it cost about £8K new. It was a club SE and I had the Imscher styling pack fitted to it (included in that 8K). It didn't make it very stylish, but it did have a nice exhaust on it that gave it a decent engine note when you were driving it hard.
It was only a 1.8, but it really wasn't that bad. The engine loosened up well and was pretty free reving. I had no reliability or build quality problems with it either.
Would I buy another one though?
HELL NO. It was utterly dull to drive, devoid of any sort of character and was not special in any way shape or form.
It was only a 1.8, but it really wasn't that bad. The engine loosened up well and was pretty free reving. I had no reliability or build quality problems with it either.
Would I buy another one though?
HELL NO. It was utterly dull to drive, devoid of any sort of character and was not special in any way shape or form.
Trending Topics
#9
3.2 V6 is pretty fast...'specially with blue strobes on top ...but once managed 10mpg from a tankful during a somewhat 'frantic' nightshift!! (free juice though, lol)
Good build, bit dull I 'spose.
Good build, bit dull I 'spose.
#10
Scooby Regular
For the money, its not a bad deal to be honest.... but its in NO way cool!!!
Given the choice of the two mentioned, I would take the ST220 in a heartbeat.
1. God No
2. No
3. No
4. No
5. HELL No
6. No
7. No
8. No
9.
10.
11.
Cheers,
Grant
Given the choice of the two mentioned, I would take the ST220 in a heartbeat.
1. God No
2. No
3. No
4. No
5. HELL No
6. No
7. No
8. No
9.
10.
11.
Cheers,
Grant
#11
THIS IS AIMED AT ME FOLKS.
It's very simple. I requite the following from a car:
1. Low miles as I do 20k miles a year.
2. Comfort/4 seats - this is a must.
3. Quiet, smooth and refined.
4. I want a warranty and piece of mind.
5. I do NOT want a diesel or a ***** 4 cylinder car with a tappety sounding engine.
6. I like the torquey, low end grunt of a V6.
I had the earlier shape GSI, the 2.5. Was a 2000 'W' reg. Though it was not a 911 to drive one thing that I liked about it was that NOTHING about the car p!ssed me off. It was reliable, comfortable, refined and casued me no grief whatsoever. Unlike the lesser models it didn't squeek one little bit and felt every bit as solid as my previous 2 BMW's.
So, if anybody can recommend a different car that fits the above criteria, for 11k, with all the toys and a warranty from the manufacturer - please tell me!!!
P.S. Gutmann - cars don't pull birds I thought you'd have worked that out by now. It's a myth. Buy a Ferrari, pull Caprice?? Err, no.
P.P.S. To all reading this. This car is a day-to-day car. I will be going thirds on a track car with my brother and a mate. Car will be left at the 'Ring over apring/summer.
It's very simple. I requite the following from a car:
1. Low miles as I do 20k miles a year.
2. Comfort/4 seats - this is a must.
3. Quiet, smooth and refined.
4. I want a warranty and piece of mind.
5. I do NOT want a diesel or a ***** 4 cylinder car with a tappety sounding engine.
6. I like the torquey, low end grunt of a V6.
I had the earlier shape GSI, the 2.5. Was a 2000 'W' reg. Though it was not a 911 to drive one thing that I liked about it was that NOTHING about the car p!ssed me off. It was reliable, comfortable, refined and casued me no grief whatsoever. Unlike the lesser models it didn't squeek one little bit and felt every bit as solid as my previous 2 BMW's.
So, if anybody can recommend a different car that fits the above criteria, for 11k, with all the toys and a warranty from the manufacturer - please tell me!!!
P.S. Gutmann - cars don't pull birds I thought you'd have worked that out by now. It's a myth. Buy a Ferrari, pull Caprice?? Err, no.
P.P.S. To all reading this. This car is a day-to-day car. I will be going thirds on a track car with my brother and a mate. Car will be left at the 'Ring over apring/summer.
#13
Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
Just remember one thing Steve.........
Your 24 years old not 70.........
nuff said
Your 24 years old not 70.........
nuff said
......right.....?
So a GSI for day to day use and a track car is old man??
A Golf TDi and no track car could be considered old man perhaps....
Oh, anyone that said ST220 I agree, nice car but I don't like Fords and they are also 15k.
#14
Yes mate paying 11K on a new shape vectra would make you an old man in my eyes.
Name one other person who owns one who isnt a salesman??? i sure as hell cant. You may say that makes you Elite? You would also be elite if you bought a Fiat Multipla then i guess.
Name one other person who owns one who isnt a salesman??? i sure as hell cant. You may say that makes you Elite? You would also be elite if you bought a Fiat Multipla then i guess.
#15
Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
Yes mate paying 11K on a new shape vectra would make you an old man in my eyes.
Name one other person who owns one who isnt a salesman??? i sure as hell cant. You may say that makes you Elite? You would also be elite if you bought a Fiat Multipla then i guess.
Name one other person who owns one who isnt a salesman??? i sure as hell cant. You may say that makes you Elite? You would also be elite if you bought a Fiat Multipla then i guess.
I don't know anyone who has one, yes. I also don't know anyone that owns a 911, I don't know anyone that owns an M3, I don't know anyone that owns a Civic Type-R, I don't know anyone that owns a Mondeo ST220.......
Alternatives then ya ****!!!
You know my situation and what is required.
#16
I see you in a type R, civic or accord mate if i was being honest. Good reliability, fast, holds its value, good MPG,...etc etc ......or skoda VRs?
If not buy an old hack to do the 20K per year, like the vectra you had before and get yourself a weekend car.
Plus of course the vectra will be worth about 47p in a couple of years time ....... (much the same as scooby's)
If not buy an old hack to do the 20K per year, like the vectra you had before and get yourself a weekend car.
Plus of course the vectra will be worth about 47p in a couple of years time ....... (much the same as scooby's)
#17
Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
I see you in a type R mate if i was being honest. Good reliability, fast, holds its value, good MPG,...etc etc ......or skoda VRs?
If not buy an old hack to do the 20K per year, like the vectra you had before and get yourself a weekend car.
Plus of course the vectra will be worth about 47p in a couple of years time ....... (much the same as scooby's)
If not buy an old hack to do the 20K per year, like the vectra you had before and get yourself a weekend car.
Plus of course the vectra will be worth about 47p in a couple of years time ....... (much the same as scooby's)
Civic Type-R is a buzzbox. Loud inside, rattley and squeeky. No torque at all and only worth it on track - as a track car I'll get a Mk2 Golf GTI or a Pug 306 GTI-6.
I still want a nice daily drive though - my Vectra LS is "ok" but it's a bit of a wankbox.
I don't wanna spend big money on a trrack car that I'll end up f$cking up. On a track, imo, its about fun and I think I'll have a lot of fun in a stripped out bomber.
So, that leaves me a daily drive - that needs to fit my criteria. I don't want an old shed like my Vectra LS,it's embarrassing.
Need practical alternatives to the GSI cos so far I've seen nothing as good for the money.
Even a Vectra hater surely has to asmit a GSI is a hell of a lot of car for the money?
Last edited by Senior_AP; 07 January 2005 at 08:56 AM.
#20
Nothing wrong with this....
Engine Data
Engine Capacity 3175 cc
Cylinders V6
Power 211@6200 ( bhp / rpm )
Torque 221@4000 ( lb / ft )
CO2 Emissions 235 ( g /km )
Performance
0 > 60 mph Acceleration7.2 seconds
Maximum Speed 154 mph
Engine Data
Engine Capacity 3175 cc
Cylinders V6
Power 211@6200 ( bhp / rpm )
Torque 221@4000 ( lb / ft )
CO2 Emissions 235 ( g /km )
Performance
0 > 60 mph Acceleration7.2 seconds
Maximum Speed 154 mph
#21
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Stockport
Posts: 474
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I was in a similar position a few months ago.. wanted a newish big car.. looked at the vectra gsi too but couldn't get excited about it. Considered an Octavia Vrs but I thought the seating position was crap, kept banging my knees off the steering column. Also didn't like the big bars behind the seats that made the boot useless for big long objects.. Also the white seats wouldn't have lasted 2 minutes with 3 kids.
Bought an ST220 and i'm pretty happy with it.. I think it looks really nice.. plenty of toys.. lovely drive... just have that nagging feeling in my head that I should have bought an impreza.. lol if I wasn't on the doorstep of manchester I would have.. oh well.
Bought an ST220 and i'm pretty happy with it.. I think it looks really nice.. plenty of toys.. lovely drive... just have that nagging feeling in my head that I should have bought an impreza.. lol if I wasn't on the doorstep of manchester I would have.. oh well.
#22
Originally Posted by Rob Walker
I was in a similar position a few months ago.. wanted a newish big car.. looked at the vectra gsi too but couldn't get excited about it. Considered an Octavia Vrs but I thought the seating position was crap, kept banging my knees off the steering column. Also didn't like the big bars behind the seats that made the boot useless for big long objects.. Also the white seats wouldn't have lasted 2 minutes with 3 kids.
Bought an ST220 and i'm pretty happy with it.. I think it looks really nice.. plenty of toys.. lovely drive... just have that nagging feeling in my head that I should have bought an impreza.. lol if I wasn't on the doorstep of manchester I would have.. oh well.
Bought an ST220 and i'm pretty happy with it.. I think it looks really nice.. plenty of toys.. lovely drive... just have that nagging feeling in my head that I should have bought an impreza.. lol if I wasn't on the doorstep of manchester I would have.. oh well.
We are on a similar wavelength pretty much.
I'm with you on the ST220, nice motor. Vectra is basically identical though (not looks) and is 4k cheaper for a like model/year.
I'm not looking to be excited by the Vectra - I'm looking for comfort, practicality, power, modern, warranty. My previous GSI 2.5 was a very good all round car, and the new one is considerably better.
When it comes to fun and excitement, my track car will be for that.
I prefer look of ST220 but it's cost.
11k is maximum really.
#24
Originally Posted by john banks
Vectra sounds like a good choice to me, capitalise on their unpopularity and get what is IMHO quite a nice car.
The name "Vectra" is stigmatized cos the old models were ****e, the 1.6, 1.8 and diesel efforts anyway.
11k for a 2 yr old 22k car with all the toys and fast to boot. The Police use them as well so they must be a good motor cos you never see a cop car break down.
John, a "nice" car is exactly right. That is what I want. Not someting I **** and jizz all over on a sunday afternoon.
#26
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Stockport
Posts: 474
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I know what you mean about the cost of the vectra but hopefully my st will be worth more than the equivilent vectra in a few years time when I come to sell it.
I paid just over 12k for my st. plus I got £800 more for my old car than other places were offering me. 18months old with 18 months warranty remaining. 23k on the clock. Not had any problems with it so far.
Saying that I sort of wish i'd saved a bit more money and got one of the newer ones with a 6 speed box. 5th on mine is a bit high geared for the motorway and the fuel consumption suffers a bit.
I paid just over 12k for my st. plus I got £800 more for my old car than other places were offering me. 18months old with 18 months warranty remaining. 23k on the clock. Not had any problems with it so far.
Saying that I sort of wish i'd saved a bit more money and got one of the newer ones with a 6 speed box. 5th on mine is a bit high geared for the motorway and the fuel consumption suffers a bit.
#27
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Chelmsford
Posts: 344
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
How about a late model Omega or a Signum? I know Mr Clarkson took the pi$$ out of the Signum but Autocar have one on long term testing and they're pretty happy with it. The only problem was a rattling cool box between the rear seats.
I'm not sure if this is in your budget but I think these cars depreciate pretty quickly so they are second hand bargins.
I'm not sure if this is in your budget but I think these cars depreciate pretty quickly so they are second hand bargins.
#28
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: 32 cylinders and many cats
Posts: 18,658
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
Most neighbours would think an Impreza owner was going up in the world if it was exchanged for a Vectra. Would look like those "ideal" Harry Potter or Kevin/Perry streets
Senior AP, your Chav detection powers are unparalleled, I'm sure you'll make the correct choice
Senior AP, your Chav detection powers are unparalleled, I'm sure you'll make the correct choice
#29
Originally Posted by Rob Walker
I know what you mean about the cost of the vectra but hopefully my st will be worth more than the equivilent vectra in a few years time when I come to sell it.
I paid just over 12k for my st. plus I got £800 more for my old car than other places were offering me. 18months old with 18 months warranty remaining. 23k on the clock. Not had any problems with it so far.
Saying that I sort of wish i'd saved a bit more money and got one of the newer ones with a 6 speed box. 5th on mine is a bit high geared for the motorway and the fuel consumption suffers a bit.
I paid just over 12k for my st. plus I got £800 more for my old car than other places were offering me. 18months old with 18 months warranty remaining. 23k on the clock. Not had any problems with it so far.
Saying that I sort of wish i'd saved a bit more money and got one of the newer ones with a 6 speed box. 5th on mine is a bit high geared for the motorway and the fuel consumption suffers a bit.
Vectra costs less and sells for less.
#30
Originally Posted by john banks
Most neighbours would think an Impreza owner was going up in the world if it was exchanged for a Vectra. Would look like those "ideal" Harry Potter or Kevin/Perry streets
Senior AP, your Chav detection powers are unparalleled, I'm sure you'll make the correct choice
Senior AP, your Chav detection powers are unparalleled, I'm sure you'll make the correct choice