They're both biches as well!
It's an Opel....nice colour and a really nice car
nothing wrong with them at all. been driving opel/vauxhall cars most of my life. more reliable than most in my caseIt's an Opel....
nothing wrong with them at all. been driving opel/vauxhall cars most of my life. more reliable than most in my case
Oddly enough, there is a girl who sits in front of me who does the same thing.A girl I work with hates it so much she completely freaks out if you say it, so obviously we drop it into the conversation often as possible.
nothing wrong with them at all. been driving opel/vauxhall cars most of my life. more reliable than most in my case
It's an Opel....
Hey, we'll have none of that European Opel stuff here! That's a Vauxhall
ive had everything from a cavalier 4x4 turbo to the calibra the old novas a corsa as well as the astra and vectra and bar general wear and tear as u mentioned not one of them have broken down or cost money they shouldnt have.Lots of car snobs round here, just ignore. Lovely looking car
I've had my Astra since 2007, and it's given me zero issues in that time (tyres, timing belt and brakes changed of course) and I love it.
Refuse to fork out for another car until I have to.
On the other hand I would happily spend thousands on a mountain bike, so go figure
i get the opel badge as it does look cooler but removing the badge i never understoodThe comedy is a lot of Vauxhall owners either switch to an opel badge because it looks cooler or just (and more commonly) remove the Vauxhall one. Which I always thought was odd personally because a non car guy will just think it's badge had fallen off and a car guy will know it's a Vauxhall, so they're only lying to themselves lol.
The comedy is a lot of Vauxhall owners either switch to an opel badge because it looks cooler or just (and more commonly) remove the Vauxhall one. Which I always thought was odd personally because a non car guy will just think it's badge had fallen off and a car guy will know it's a Vauxhall, so they're only lying to themselves lol.
Lots of car snobs round here, just ignore. Lovely looking car
I've had my Astra since 2007, and it's given me zero issues in that time (tyres, timing belt and brakes changed of course) and I love it.
Refuse to fork out for another car until I have to.
On the other hand I would happily spend thousands on a mountain bike, so go figure
i currently have a peugeot 407 and mechanically the car has been sound the 4 years or so ive had it. ofc the usual pug electrical problems but almost all of them are easily sorted with some common sense and/or a visit to the peugeot forums. would defo consider another pug when this one goesMy house is the same, me and the Mrs have had a Corsa, Viva and now she has a Mokka X and i have the Astra. We have never had any problems with any of them, but her Peugeot 107 on the other hand..
I couldn't be more happy with the Astra so far, by far the best purchase I've ever made.
Have they stopped building them in France then? (jk).i currently have a peugeot 407 and mechanically the car has been sound the 4 years or so ive had it.
Have they stopped building them in France then? (jk).