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Vauxhall Astra Expression 1.6i 5-doorNewest Review: ... solid feel to the brakes, bonus of ABS. Stops sharply when needed but also does a nice slow braking and slowing down. Brake ... more More Vauxhall card
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by - written on 29/04/06 (Useful, 2274 readings)
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I bought my Astra over 2 years ago and I still wouldn't change it… despite being told by my partner to buy a Japanese car… well that was until I let him drive mine… and guess what? Now HE wants to buy an Astra too! OK so what can I tell you? Well before I go on please be sure to note that this is written by someone without a huge driving experience, in fact I have only ever driven 4 cars…A Ka 1.1, A Ford Fusion 1.4 CDTi, A Suzuki Jimny 1.3 and finally the Astra. I aim to rate these cars in relation to one another in the review. The Engine & Driving… Well the Astra by far has the better engine, a 1.6L 8V (3 secs longer on 0-16 than ... Read the complete review
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