tonyyeb said:If you are on a tight budget then fair enough...
[TW]Fox said:No, not fair enough. At every budget, from £1 to £10000, there are better cars than the Corsa.
[TW]Fox said:Oh do shut up. I'm as entitled to my opinion as you are.
tonyyeb said:Yes you are but my point is we've heard yours. Stop telling people to shut up and rubbishing other peoples opinions. Just cause you say something doesn't make it true. I'm not saying keep your opinion to yourself, just stop trying to force it onto other people. Post 7 in this thread got your point across well enough. The guy can now make up his own mind.
blueboy2001 said:They are not very good to drive - the steering is ultra light and is devoid of any feel and the ride is very crashy on any of the "sporty" versions like the SXi. The seats are also rock hard.
They seem to be fairly reliable and durable though. I can see why people who don't give a stuff about cars buy them.
[TW]Fox said:I had not previously in this thread expressed my opinion on YOUR opinion that a Corsa is an acceptable cheap car, though.
[TW]Fox said:No, not fair enough. At every budget, from £1 to £10000, there are better cars than the Corsa.
[TW]Fox said:You must be great fun down the pub - everyone says their thoughts on a subject around the table but once they've done that they've got to shut up and can't comment on other peoples thoughts?
It must be a silent evening after the first 5 minutes![]()
[TW]Fox said:Oh do shut up. I'm as entitled to my opinion as you are. You are implying you need to 'stretch' to the superior alternatives and that, for a cheap car, the Corsa is an acceptable choice. It is my opinion that this is false - a Fiesta, for example, is no more expensive to run and no more expensive to buy.
Larnica said:Hiya Everyone
Just a quick question (I think). I've been looking at some Corsa's recently, and they are growing on me (The looks mainly). Was just wondering, is there anything, anything at all that would deter you from purchasing one or even telling a potential buyer what they should be wary of?
Many Thankies
Larnica![]()
Stellios said:If you really want one then go for it, but put it this way. I got a 1.4 twinport 07 plate corsa for a courtest car when mine was in getting repaired, I was glad to get my 7 year old 1.4 306 back as it felt like an improvement.
Clutch - Far too light, you didnt know when the thing got a bite until th car jerked off
Accelrator - Reasonable power, a lot faster than mine was
Handlng - In short, it didnt. I used to on purpose go around a roundabout too fast to laugh at the body roll on the car, felt like jelly. The steering was way too light, itactually removed all feedback from the road to the point it gave you no confidence to throw it around at all. The steering wheel was very big and fat, you felt liek you were captaining a ship rather than driving.
Seats - Crippling, i was in and out of that car as fast as possible, very uncomfortable to sit in for longer than 30 mins or so. Id dread any long trips in it.
Wheel controls - Fat and chunky and got in the way of driving. The two arrow things were annoying too, i out a CD in and presumed they were skip track, next thing im listening to some wifey worbeling along with some opera music.
Driving position - Not too bad, but it took me a long time to get it set up reasonable. I could either reach the pedals or the wheel depending on where the seat was, not both.
Honestly, drive one before you buy, as if i had one put in front of me for free id still rather buy my own car.
Cyberstrike2027 said:If you bought one to drive, then you would become that scum of mankind - A Corsa Driver!