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Vauxhall Nova |
| Date: |
24/09/02 (754 review reads) |
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Advantages: The best small car ever!!!
Disadvantages: NonE!
My name's Chris. thompson. I first bought a 1ltr Nova in 2000. It was my first car and was a low milage G reg mk 1! I learned to drive in that car and once I had passed my test I started to modify it. The car never faultered once in the 2 years of ownership and made way for a modified Nova GSi! in 2002! I would recomend a Vauxhall Nova to anyone and would certainly say that they are the best car, standard or modified available. My first car had lowered suspension and an uprated exhaust. i fitted the alloys from a Nova GTE and it was the coolest car around! I joined the Performanec Nova Group and met loads of other Nova mad drivers. Everyone I have spoken to, who has owned a Nova, has commened on how it has never let them down! My GSi has had a performance air filte (k&N) Performance plugs and leads (splitfire) and a Magnex exhause. It is lowered 60mm and rides on mirror polished 16 inch Speedline Allisos. It is an incredibly fast car (proven 114 bhp on a Well Lane Turbo Centers rolling road) and I have had no problems with it since buying it! I would recomend a Vauxhall Nova to anyone, be it a 1ltr base model or a top of the range GSi!!!! I have owened them both, and theyve both been perfect!!!!!!!!!!!! For anymore details visit my website in honour to the mighty Vauxhall Nova, www.novas.5u.com Hope you will be another Nova ownewr soon!!!! Chris ;-)
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Fishbulb - 24/09/02 A nice list of the mods you made there and very little about the actual car - I'm guessing that performance plugs etc are all the 'additions' you made to your car.
What insurance group does it fall in? With or without modifications? Is it comfortable to drive? They're quite popular round here with the 'idiot mob' so who's most suited to driving one? a family? a young driver?....blah blah blah.... (just some tips there of things that perhaps could be included in your op to make it a more useful read)
Welcome to the site though, have fun and read around a bit - you'll soon get the hang of things.
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