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gtbloke
24-01-2006, 13:19
Sell the valver ( even tho i love it ) and buy a vectra v6 sri or keep the valver and plough yet more £100's into it... even tho im bored of the performance of it (tho not the sound) !!!

Dave

Gav
24-01-2006, 13:32
lol your on a CLIO site...and ur askin that! What you think would be the answer?

get the vaux :wink:

lewis_willy2
24-01-2006, 16:31
get a gsi and keep the valver

my dad had a drive (rally) in my first valver and u cud tell he loved it, he owns a bmw520i which my mum drives and he had a 1.1 fiesta, which he used as a station car, after having a hard ride in the valver he wanted something with a bit of go 4 himself.

after the days of his cavlier 2.5 v6 :D he decided it was a vectra he wanted, so he bought an sri, but im pretty sure he wished he got a gsi, my dads quite big so it suits him but he didnt look right in the clio being 6ft 6. if ur over 6ft by a vectra, if not keep the valver :twisted:

Andyvalver
24-01-2006, 17:13
Id keep the valver :P The v6 vectra is just the same pace but wont be half as much fun to drive :wink:

Chris H
24-01-2006, 17:22
vectra? have you ever driven one?

If your going that route get a decent one, cav turbo, i can hear the screams of fuse 19 now lol! But the cav turbo will outrun an escort cossie to 140mph and its comfier as well.

Only prob with the cav is you lose a bit of boot space cos of the rear diff and the rear chassis rails are prone to corrosion.

Coops
24-01-2006, 20:54
Only prob with the cav is you lose a bit of boot space cos of the rear diff .

and if that bothers u your kinda missing the point of a cav turbo!! :wink: :lol:

gtbloke
24-01-2006, 21:15
not sure if i can insure a cav turbo... never checked :lol:

still fancy the vectra tho !

Zollo
24-01-2006, 21:25
If you're going for a Vectra at least go for the GSi, not the SRi :?

gtbloke
25-01-2006, 16:47
I would go for a gsi but they are still commanding good money... i.e - cant afford it :(

lumber
26-01-2006, 10:40
drove a vectra last year, it's like rolling along in a boat compared to the valver, well boring IMO, I couldn't wait to get out

Why don't you tune your valver, still best fun for the money around.