Chitika

Showing posts with label Vauxhall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vauxhall. Show all posts

Monday, 9 January 2012

2012 Euro COTY nominees

The original thirty-five candidates for the 2012 European Car of the Year award have been whittled down to a list of seven nominees, following a first round of voting.

















2012 European Car of the Year Nominees
Manufacturer Model
Citroën DS5
Fiat Panda
Ford Focus
Range Rover Evoque
Toyota Yaris
Vauxhall / Opel / Chevrolet Ampera / Volt
Volkswagen Up!



Given that there have been some dubious winners in the past (the Simca / Chrysler Horizon in 1979 and Fiat Bravo / Brava in 1996 are obvious examples), it’s good to see that the jury has decided on a strong group of finalists.



Perhaps the one exception is the Toyota Yaris, which really doesn’t deserve to triumph over any of the other six contenders. Arguably, the Citroën DS4 or even the Porsche 911 ought to have taken the Toyota’s place instead.



A second ballot will now take place to determine the overall winner, and the result will be revealed on 5 March 2012 at the Geneva Motor Show.



And which model should be named 2012 European Car of the Year? Either the Citroën DS5 or Range Rover Evoque.






Citroën DS5 (2012) Front Side
Citroën DS5: 2012 European Car of the Year nominee.



Related posts:
2012 Euro COTY candidates
World Car Awards winners
Volt is Car of the Year
Leaf is Car of the Year

Saturday, 7 January 2012

Volt crash safety enhanced

Clearly keen not to put off potential purchasers or existing owners, General Motors has been swift in upgrading the crash performance of its Chevrolet Volt and Vauxhall / Opel Ampera range extenders.



The changes are designed to provide additional protection to the battery pack, in order to prevent a post-impact electrical fire.



They come in response to a crash test that was carried out in the United States by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration back in May 2011. That test caused battery coolant to leak, which in turn resulted in an electrical fire three weeks later. The NHTSA then replicated the situation under laboratory conditions, which caused a battery pack fire six days after.



Included in the modifications are a sensor for the battery coolant reservoir that monitors coolant levels, a tamper-resistant bracket for the reservoir to prevent coolant overfill and additional structural strengthening that should provide extra side-impact protection for the battery pack.




Chevrolet Volt (2012) Structural Enhancements



As well as being incorporated into the production process, the enhancements will also be retro-fitted to customers’ cars.



Image © GM Company.



Related posts:
Holden Volt tech specs
Volt is Car of the Year

Friday, 6 January 2012

Top 10: UK car sales 2011

1,941,253 new cars were sold in the UK during 2011, according to figures just released by the SMMT.



As expected, that was down on 2010’s total of 2,030,846, but the 4.4% reduction wasn’t quite as bad as had been previously forecast.



Some manufacturers did buck the trend though, recording some healthy percentage increases. The biggest winners were Infiniti, Lexus, Alfa Romeo and the rejuvenated MG, but all are comparative minnows with a combined market share of just over 1%.




UK Car Sales 2011 - Best Performing Manufacturers Versus 2010



Of more significance were the rises of 14.2% and 14.0% achieved by Mini and Audi respectively, with the latter also managing the highest unit growth - 13,969 - of any marque. Indeed, Audi finished the year with 113,797 sales, tantalisingly close to archrival BMW’s figure of 116,642.



Needless to say, for many firms it wasn’t a good year. Unsurprisingly, neither Daihatsu nor Saab did well, but shockingly Smart saw its sales slashed by over a third and Mazda’s decrease was of a similar magnitude.




UK Car Sales 2011 - Worst Performing Manufacturers Versus 2010



Renault suffered the largest volume drop, with 27,159 fewer registrations compared to 2010. Perhaps that massive 28.4% reduction goes some way to explaining the company’s decision to decimate both its model range and dealer network in the UK?



Despite all the year-on-year movements, there was little change at the head of the manufacturers’ league table, as Ford, Vauxhall, Volkswagen and BMW retained the top four spots.























Top 10: Cumulative UK Car Sales Q4 2011 By Manufacturer
Position 2011 Manufacturer Registrations Position 2010 Movement
1 Ford 265,894 1 -
2 Vauxhall 234,710 2 -
3 Volkswagen 179,290 3 -
4 BMW 116,642 4 -
5 Audi 113,797 6 +1
6 Nissan 96,269 8 +2
7 Peugeot 94,989 5 -2
8 Mercedes-Benz 81,873 10 +2
9 Toyota 73,589 9 -
10 Citroën 68,464 11 +1



Ford also excelled in the individual models’ chart, with the Fiesta and Focus occupying the first two positions (as they did throughout 2011).






















Top 10: Cumulative UK Car Sales Q4 2011 By Model
Position Manufacturer Model Registrations
1 Ford Fiesta 96,112
2 Ford Focus 81,832
3 Vauxhall Corsa 77,751
4 Volkswagen Golf 63,368
5 Vauxhall Astra 62,575
6 Vauxhall Insignia 46,324
7 Volkswagen Polo 45,992
8 BMW 3 Series 42,471
9 Nissan Qashqai 39,406
10 Mini Hatchback 35,845



Related posts:
Top 10: Car sales Q3 2011
Top 10: Car sales Q2 2011
Top 10: Car sales Q1 2011
Top 10: UK car sales 2010

Monday, 5 December 2011

192 bhp Insignia BiTurbo

A new diesel engine isn’t always the most exciting development, but the new 2.0 litre CDTI BiTurbo option for the Vauxhall / Opel Insignia promises to offer an appealing blend of power and efficiency.



Based on an existing common-rail four-cylinder unit, the fitment of a second smaller turbocharger helps to prevent turbo lag, which should in turn make for a sharper throttle response. It even gets its own dedicated intercooler to ensure the most effective delivery of air into the cylinders at all engine speeds.




Opel Insignia 2.0 CDTI BiTurbo (2012) Front SideVauxhall Insignia 2.0 CDTI BiTurbo (2012) Front Side



The result is 192 bhp (143 kW / 195 PS) and 400 Nm (295 lb/ft) of peak torque, outputs that approach those of premium rivals such as the Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI and the BMW 325d. More significantly, it also means that the Insignia can now compete with the 2.2 Duratorq TDCi-equipped Ford Mondeo:

















Insignia 2.0 CDTI BiTurbo Mondeo 2.2 Duratorq TDCi
Power 192 bhp (143 kW / 195 PS) 197 bhp (147 kW / 200 PS)
Torque 400 Nm (295 lb/ft) 420 Nm (309 lb/ft)
0-62 mph (100 km/h) 8.7 seconds 8.1 seconds
Top speed 142 mph (230 km/h) 143 mph (230 km/h)
Combined cycle fuel consumption 57.6 mpg (4.9 l/100km) 47.1 mpg (6.0 l/100km)
CO2 emissions 129 g/km 159 g/km
Figures are for front-wheel drive, five-door hatchback versions.



Prices for the Vauxhall Insignia BiTurbo start from £27,120 in the UK. It’s available with a choice of front- or all-wheel drive, Hatch or Sports Tourer body styles, and SRi, SRi VX-line or Elite trim grades.



Images © GM Company.



Related posts:
Astra VXR / OPC revealed
Top 10: Car sales Q3 2011

Saturday, 5 November 2011

Astra VXR / OPC revealed

Vauxhall and Opel have unveiled performance versions of the recently launched Astra GTC. Called VXR and OPC respectively, both are identical except for their badges.



Thanks to a 2.0 litre, turbocharged, direct injection engine producing 276 bhp (206 kW / 280 PS) and 400 Nm (295 lb/ft) of torque, the VXR / OPC’s top speed is 155 mph (250 km/h). That makes it the fastest Astra ever, although for now no other performance figures are being released.




Vauxhall Astra VXR (2012) Front SideOpel Astra OPC (2012) Rear Side




Vauxhall Astra VXR (2012) InteriorOpel Astra OPC (2012) Front Side



Those outputs should easily be enough to worry rivals such as the 246 bhp (184 kW / 250 PS) Renault Mégane Renaultsport 250 and the 261 bhp (195 kW / 265 PS) Volkswagen Scirocco R.



But regardless of how quick it is, the VXR / OPC has two things in its favour: first, the Astra is much better looking than its French and German competitors; second, there’s no three-door Ford Focus to steal potential customers.



As with just about every self-respecting performance car nowadays, the Nürburgring Nordschleife was the chosen venue for chassis development. Like the standard GTC, the HiPerStrut (High Performance Strut) front suspension set-up features, but VXR / OPC models additionally get a mechanical limited slip differential to help transmit their extra power to the road.



Also fitted as standard is the FlexRide control system, which allows the driver to tighten up the throttle, damper and steering responses in two stages.



Pricing and on-sale dates for the Astra VXR and OPC will be confirmed early next year.



Images © GM Corp.



Related posts:
99 g/km Astra ecoFLEX
Corsa Nürburgring Edition

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

New Vauxhall Combo prices

Vauxhall has confirmed prices and specifications for its new 2012 Combo van. Basically a rebadged Fiat Doblò, it’s a very different vehicle from the model it replaces.



Two versions will be available: the ‘L1’ is 4.39 m (14’4”) long, has a 1.82 m (5’11”) load length and its cargo capacity is 3.400 litres, while the same figures for the ‘L2’ are 4.74 m (15’6”), 2.17 m (7’1”) and 4,200 litres. Maximum payload can be either 750 kg (1,653 lbs) or 1,000 kg (2,204 lbs).



By contrast, the previous generation Combo had a load area that was 1.78 m (5’10”) long and it could carry up to 803 kg (1,770 lbs).




Vauxhall Combo (2012) Front Side



In addition to its extra carrying ability, the new version also enjoys a higher standard specification. Base variants feature anti-lock brakes, a full steel bulkhead, a CD / radio audio system and remote central door locking.



For those wanting more kit, the Sportive trim grade gets height adjustment for the driver’s seat, air conditioning, a nearside sliding door, lumbar support, wheel covers, metallic paint and body-colour bumpers and door mirror caps.



The options list is set to be fairly extensive too, and it includes cruise control, parking sensors, extra airbags, Bluetooth connectivity and additional side or rear glazing.



As previously announced, the 2012 Vauxhall Combo will be exclusively diesel-powered, with the engine line-up comprising 1.3 litre (88 bhp / 66 kW / 90 PS), 1.6 litre (88 bhp / 66 kW / 90 PS), 1.6 litre (103 bhp / 77 kW / 105 PS) or 2.0 litre (133 bhp / 99 kW / 135 PS) CDTi engines. All get a six-speed manual transmission, except for the 1.3 which makes do with one less ratio. The Tecshift automated five-speed gearbox will also be available on 1.6 CDTi models.



However, all of those improvements have come at a cost. Whereas UK prices for the old Combo started at £9,343 excluding VAT, those of the new version range from £14,703 to a hefty £18,203:









































2012 Vauxhall Combo - On The Road Prices
Version Trim Grade Engine Price Excl. VAT
L1H1 Van 2000 Base 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) £14,703.33
L1H1 Van 2000 Base 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop ecoFLEX £14,838.33
L1H1 Van 2000 Base 1.6CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop Tecshift £16,338.33
L1H1 Van 2000 Base 1.6CDTI 16v (105 PS) Start/Stop £15,638.33
L1H1 Van 2300 Base 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) £14,898.33
L1H1 Van 2300 Base 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop ecoFLEX £15,033.33
L1H1 Van 2300 Base 1.6CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop Tecshift £16,533.33
L1H1 Van 2300 Base 1.6CDTI 16v (105 PS) Start/Stop £15,833.33
L1H1 Van 2000 Sportive 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) £15,973.33
L1H1 Van 2000 Sportive 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop £16,108.33
L1H1 Van 2000 Sportive 1.6CDTI 16v (105 PS) Start/Stop £16,908.33
L1H1 Van 2000 Sportive 2.0CDTI 16v (135 PS) Start/Stop £18,008.33
L1H1 Van 2300 Sportive 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) £16,168.33
L1H1 Van 2300 Sportive 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop £16,303.33
L1H1 Van 2300 Sportive 1.6CDTI 16v (105 PS) Start/Stop £17,103.33
L1H1 Van 2300 Sportive 2.0CDTI 16v (135 PS) Start/Stop £18,203.33
L1H2 Van 2000 Base 1.6CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop Tecshift £17,088.33
L1H2 Van 2000 Base 1.6CDTI 16v (105 PS) Start/Stop £16,388.33
L1H2 Van 2300 Base 1.6CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop Tecshift £17,283.33
L1H2 Van 2300 Base 1.6CDTI 16v (105 PS) Start/Stop £16,583.33
L1H2 Van 2000 Sportive 1.6CDTI 16v (105 PS) Start/Stop £17,658.33
L1H2 Van 2300 Sportive 1.6CDTI 16v (105 PS) Start/Stop £17,853.33
L2H1 Van 2300 Base 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) £15,703.33
L2H1 Van 2300 Base 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop £15,838.33
L2H1 Van 2300 Base 1.6CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop Tecshift £17,338.33
L2H1 Van 2300 Base 1.6CDTI 16v (105 PS) Start/Stop £16,638.33
L2H1 Van 2300 Sportive 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) £16,788.33
L2H1 Van 2300 Sportive 1.3CDTI 16v (90 PS) Start/Stop £16,923.33
L2H1 Van 2300 Sportive 1.6CDTI 16v (105 PS) Start/Stop £17,723.33



Image © GM Corp.



Related posts:
2012 Vauxhall Opel Combo
Doblò is Van of the Year

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Top 10: Car sales Q3 2011

The very capable Ford Fiesta remains the best-selling car in the UK. Data released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders shows that Ford’s supermini has notched up 77,198 registrations to the end of the third quarter, which equates to just under 5% of the 1,553,094 market total.






Ford Fiesta Centura 5-Door (2011) Front Side
Ford Fiesta: Still the UK's best-selling car.



Car registrations in September - the second most important month behind March, thanks to the registration plate change - ended up at 332,476. Encouragingly, that was just 0.8% behind the same month last year, but again it’s the comparatively healthy fleet and business sectors that are preventing a larger decline.



However, continued volatile economic conditions mean that the SMMT is predicting a difficult fourth quarter, and a total of 1.92 million cars are now expected to be registered during 2011.



The ten most popular models, and their order in the league table, are unchanged since Q2.























Top 10: Cumulative UK Car Sales Q3 2011
Position Manufacturer Model Registrations
1 Ford Fiesta 77,198
2 Ford Focus 67,672
3 Vauxhall Corsa 60,959
4 Volkswagen Golf 50,013
5 Vauxhall Astra 49,042
6 Vauxhall Insignia 38,386
7 Volkswagen Polo 36,655
8 BMW 3 Series 33,650
9 Nissan Qashqai 30,763
10 Mini Mini 28,097



Related posts:
Top 10: Car sales Q2 2011
Top 10: Car sales Q1 2011
Top 10: UK car sales 2010

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Malibu coming to Europe

The all-new Chevrolet Malibu will make its first European appearance at next month’s Frankfurt Motor Show, after which sales are due to begin in 2012.



It’ll be the first time the D-segment saloon has been offered here, and the move underlines the Malibu’s role as a true world car.



Chevrolet Malibu (2012) Front Side


But it’s a crowded market, and the question is how will the Malibu fit in? Perhaps a big clue comes from Wayne Brannon, President and Managing Director of Chevrolet Europe, who said: “The Chevrolet Malibu is the brand's new top-of-the-range offering, bringing proven value with a premium feel to Europe's midsize segment.”



So, on that basis, likely rivals could include the Škoda Superb, Hyundai i40 and Toyota Avensis. Of course, depending on the perceived quality of the Malibu and its value for money, sales could also be stolen from slightly more expensive cars. That means models like the Citroën C5, Ford Mondeo, Peugeot 508, and - of course - the Vauxhall / Opel Insignia, a car that shares its Epsilon platform with the new Chevrolet.

.

And therein lies a growing problem for GM in Europe, as buyers increasingly struggle to work out the difference between the ‘budget’ Chevrolet brand and the supposedly more high-class Vauxhall and Opel.



It’s not like North America, for example, where there is more of a clear delineation between Buick and Chevrolet. Perhaps the Australians anticipated the issue, as there no attempt has been made to market Holden and Chevrolet side by side. Vehicles such as the Captiva, Cruze and Malibu simply wear Holden badges.



However, one advantage that the Insignia will have over the saloon-only Malibu is its wider choice of body styles. As well as a four-door, hatchback and estate versions of the Vauxhall / Opel contender are available, and those formats are both very popular in Europe.



The Chevrolet’s specification shouldn’t be lacking though, as all variants get a 7” touch screen radio display, eight airbags and electronic stability control. Depending on trim level, Bluetooth telephone connectivity, park distance control and a rear-view camera also feature, while satellite navigation is on the options list.



Whereas the North American-specification Malibu is powered by a 190 bhp (141 kW / 192 PS) 2.5 litre Ecotec four-cylinder engine connected to a six-speed automatic transmission, European models will have a completely different powertrain.



The choice on this side of the Atlantic is going to be either a 164 bhp (122 kW / 166 PS) 2.0 litre petrol or a 169 bhp (126 kW / 171 PS) diesel. Both are four-cylinder motors, and customers will be able opt for a manual or automatic gearbox.



Without doubt cost will be a major factor in determining whether the Malibu is a success in Europe, but for now there’s no word on pricing.



Image © GM Corp.



Related posts:

Diesel for American Cruze

Chevy Captiva for the US

Cruze Hatchback first view

Sunday, 17 July 2011

2012 Vauxhall Opel Combo

The new 2012 Combo van might look rather familiar, as it’s essentially a rebadged Fiat Doblò.



Not that that’s a bad choice of vehicle to use as a basis, though. The Turkish-built Doblò won the 2011 International Van of the Year award, and two wheelbases and two roof heights mean it’ll offer more versatility than the previous generation Combo.



Opel Combo (2012) Front Side 1


Vauxhall is only going to be offering UK buyers the panel van, which has up to either 3,800 or 4,600 litres of cargo space, depending on body size.



Opel customers across the rest of Europe will also be able to choose a passenger carrying version, with a glazed body and five or seven seats. Available in Essentia, Enjoy or Cosmo specification, its spec sheet will include a few extra luxuries such as rear electric windows, remote central locking and front side airbags.



Opel Combo (2012) Front Side 2


Unsurprisingly, the engine line-up is pretty much the same as that found in the Fiat Doblò. The Vauxhall Combo will be exclusively diesel-powered, with a pick of 1.3 litre (88 bhp / 66 kW / 90 PS), 1.6 litre (88 bhp / 66 kW / 90 PS), 1.6 litre (103 bhp / 77 kW / 105 PS) or 2.0 litre (133 bhp / 99 kW / 135 PS) capacities.



Additionally, Opel is to offer a 93 bhp (70 kW / 95 PS) 1.4 litre petrol, plus a 118 bhp (88 kW / 120 PS) motor that runs on compressed natural gas.



Sales of the new Combo are due to start in February 2012. Prices have yet to be announced.



Images © GM Corp.



Related post:

Doblò is Van of the Year

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Top 10: Car sales Q2 2011

Figures just published by the SMMT show that 1,029,638 cars were sold in the UK to the end of Q2 2011, a reduction of 7.1% compared to the same period last year.



Despite the overall drop, the fleet sector remains fairly buoyant, with registrations up by 3.4% versus 2010. Combined fleet and business sales now account for just over 57% of the market.



As a result of that mix, almost half of all cars sold so far this year have been diesels. In turn, the shift away from petrol power will have undoubtedly contributed to average new car CO2 emissions falling to 138.9 g/km during Q2 2011. That’s the first time ever that a figure of less than 140 g/km has been achieved.



The ten most popular cars haven’t changed much since Q1, with the league table once again headed by the Ford Fiesta and Focus. Whether it’s a situation that will continue in the longer term remains to be seen though, as reports suggest Ford is prepared to sacrifice its top seller position in order to be more profitable.






Ford Fiesta 3-Door (2011) Front Side
Ford Fiesta: Still the UK's most popular car.















Top 10: Cumulative UK Car Sales Q2 2011
Position Manufacturer Model Registrations
1 Ford Fiesta 51,643
2 Ford Focus 43,825
3 Vauxhall Corsa 38,597
4 Volkswagen Golf 33,118
5 Vauxhall Astra 32,883
6 Vauxhall Insignia 25,950
7 Volkswagen Polo 22,897
8 BMW 3 Series 21,866
9 Nissan Qashqai 19,992
10 Mini Mini 18,619


Related posts:

Top 10: Car sales Q1 2011

Top 10: UK car sales 2010

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

99 g/km Astra ecoFLEX

The Vauxhall Astra is already one of the neatest looking cars in its class, and now it’s among the most economical and environmentally friendly, too.



With a revised 1.7 CDTi diesel engine, the latest Astra ecoFLEX joins a growing list of C-segment models that produce under 100 g/km of CO2.



Vauxhall Astra ecoFLEX (2012) Front Side


But while competitors from Volvo and the Volkswagen Group match the Astra on emissions, the Vauxhall boasts lower fuel consumption and a higher power output. On those last two measures, it even eclipses the Toyota Prius and Auris hybrids:













Manufacturer Model Fuel Type CO2 Emissions Fuel Consumption Power
Vauxhall Astra 1.7 CDTi ecoFLEX Diesel 99 g/km 76.3 mpg (3.7 l/100km) 128 bhp (95 kW / 130 PS)
Audi A3 1.6 TDIe Diesel 99 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS)
Seat Leon 1.6 CR TDI Ecomotive Diesel 99 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS)
Skoda Octavia 1.6 TDI Greenline Diesel 99 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS)
Toyota Auris Hybrid Petrol Hybrid 89 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 97 bhp (73 kW / 99 PS)
Toyota Prius Petrol Hybrid 89 g/km 72.4 mpg (3.9 l/100km) 97 bhp (73 kW / 99 PS)
Volkswagen Golf 1.6 TDI BlueMotion Diesel 99 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS)
Volvo S40 DRIVe Diesel 99 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 113 bhp (84 kW / 115 PS)


Various measures have been employed to help the Astra attain its mix of power and economy.



The engine has been comprehensively reworked, and it now features a new fuel injection system, variable geometry turbocharger and engine management system that lets it operate at a lower compression ratio. A lot of the internals are now low friction, and there’s even an oil cooler bypass that lets the engine get up to its optimum operating temperature more quickly.



Drive is via a specially adapted six-speed manual transmission. Again, attention has been paid to reducing mechanical friction, and it comes equipped with a shift indicator to encourage more efficient driving.



Apart from the drivetrain enhancements, the Astra ecoFLEX comes with brake energy regeneration and stop-start systems, both of which are now virtually obligatory for any eco-car.



The aerodynamics have also been tweaked to further reduce fuel burn. Ride height has been lowered by 12 mm, while the grille has an active shutter which closes when less throttle load is required. Completing the package are low rolling resistance tyres.



Achieving 99 g/km brings several benefits to UK drivers. These include zero-rated Vehicle Excise Duty, a full discount on the London Congestion Charge, and qualification for the lowest Benefit In Kind tax band for company car users.



So, whatever your views on global warming, there are definite financial advantages to be gained from running a low CO2 car. The only potential downside is that more people are going to change their buying habits accordingly, meaning that the tax authorities will eventually realise that they’re missing out on a huge chunk of revenue.



Consequently, the chances of those ‘free’ thresholds falling from 100 g/km to something much lower in the future have to be high.



Prices for the Astra ecoFLEX have yet to be announced, but it will be available in Exclusiv, SE and SRi specifications. Deliveries are expected to begin later this year.



Related posts:

2011-12 company car tax

Zero Congestion Charge

Police spec Astra

Monday, 20 June 2011

Turbo cars lead BTCC

The 2011 British Touring Car Championship is now already midway through its season.



So far, it has been rather dominated by the contentious issue of performance parity between the turbocharged and normally-aspirated cars, although another boost reduction introduced for the most recent round at Croft seems to have helped a lot.



That said, the championship table remains dominated by cars running NGTC engines, with sixth-place Jason Plato in his Chevrolet Cruze seemingly the only non-turbo entrant with any realistic prospect of taking the title.






Chevrolet Cruze Super 2000 2011 (Plato) Front Side
Chevrolet Cruze Super 2000


The series now takes its long summer break, with the next event taking place at Snetterton on 7th August.

































2011 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship: Standings After Five Rounds
Pos. Driver Team Car Points
1 Matt Neal Honda Racing Team Honda Civic 140
2 Mat Jackson Airwaves Racing Ford Focus 131
3 Gordon Shedden Honda Racing Team Honda Civic 120
4 Andrew Jordan Pirtek Racing Vauxhall Vectra 111
5 James Nash 888 Racing with Collins Contractors Vauxhall Vectra 104
6 Jason Plato Silverline Chevrolet Chevrolet Cruze 100
7 Robert Collard WSR BMW 320si 66
8 Tom Chilton Team Aon ‘Global’ Ford Focus 64
9 Alex MacDowall Silverline Chevrolet Chevrolet Cruze 47
10 Paul O’Neill GoMobileUK.com with tech-Speed Chevrolet Cruze 32
11 Tom Boardman Special Tuning Racing Seat Leon 31
12 Nick Foster WSR BMW 320si 27
13 Tony Gilham 888 Racing with Collins Contractors Vauxhall Vectra 12
14 Jeff Smith Pirtek Racing Vauxhall Vectra 12
15 Tom Onslow-Cole Team Aon ‘Global’ Ford Focus 10
16 Andy Neate Team Aon ‘Global’ Ford Focus 9
17 David Newsham Geoff Steel Racing BMW 320si 9
18 Lea Wood Central Group Racing Honda Integra 4
19 Liam Griffin Airwaves Racing Ford Focus 2
20 Rob Austin Rob Austin Racing Audi A4 0
21 Frank Wrathall Dynojet Toyota Avensis 0
22 David Pinkney Rob Austin Racing Audi A4 0
23 John George GoMobileUK.com with tech-Speed Chevrolet Cruze 0
24 Daniel Welch Welch Automotive Proton Gen-2 0
25 Tony Hughes Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Avensis 0
26 Chris James Team ES Racing.com Chevrolet Lacetti 0
27 Shaun Hollamby AmD Milltek Racing.com Volkswagen Golf 0


Related posts:

Avensis NGTC racers debut

2011 BTCC entries

Snetterton corner names

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Top 10: Low insurance cars

For many prospective buyers in today’s market, the question of which new cars are cheapest to insure is a critical one.



In the UK, finding the answer is made easier because all models are placed at launch into one of fifty advisory groups, with the idea being that cars in Group 1 should attract the lowest premiums, and those in Group 50 the highest.



Deciding which vehicles go into each group falls to the Association of British Insurers, working with the Motor Insurance Repair Research Centre at Thatcham. The allocation process takes into account things like parts costs, repair times, performance and security.



Unfortunately, there aren’t too many new cars that fall into Group 1 or Group 2. In fact, the total number is ten, and here they are listed alphabetically by manufacturer:



Chevrolet Spark 1.0  (Group 1E)



At £7,215 on the road, the base Spark is one of the cheapest cars on sale in the UK. That’s enough to buy eye-catching styling and a five-door body, with little else besides. Customers wanting electric windows, central locking, air conditioning or an audio system have to look higher up the Spark range, but more kit means a higher insurance group.



Chevrolet Spark (2011) Front Side


The Chevrolet’s four cylinder, one litre engine produces 67 bhp (50 kW / 68 PS) and 93 Nm (68 lb/ft) of torque, giving a top speed of 96 mph (154 km/h). Average fuel consumption is a reasonable 55.4 mpg (5.1 l/100km).



Image © GM Corp.



Citroën C1 1.0 VT  (Group 2E)



Unlike anything from the closely related Peugeot 107 and Toyota Aygo line-ups, a Citroën C1 makes it into Group 2. However, the downside is that it’s the basic VT spec, so owners miss out on niceties such as electric windows and air conditioning.



Citroen C1 (2009) Front Side


Max power from the three cylinder engine is 67 bhp (50 kW / 68 PS), which is enough to propel the C1 from zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 13.3 seconds. Such brisk performance doesn’t come at the expense of efficiency though, as it’ll average 62.8 mpg (4.5 l/100km) with CO2 emissions of just 103 g/km. Prices are £8,695 for the three-door, or £9,045 for the five-door.



Fiat Qubo Active 1.4  (Group 2E)



Possibly the biggest (literally) surprise amongst all the models here is the Qubo, a van-derived mini MPV. The Fiat’s looks may divide opinion, but there’s no doubting that at £10,705 on the road it’s a lot of metal for the money. Equipment levels are fairly generous too, with the Blue&Me Bluetooth / USB connectivity system and four airbags coming as standard with the basic Active trim grade.



Fiat Qubo Active (2009) Front Side


Although it has a 1.4 petrol engine, it’s by no means a performance car. 0-62 mph (100 km/h) takes a lethargic 16.2 seconds, while the claimed top speed is 97 mph (156 km/h). Combined cycle fuel consumption of 42.2 mpg (6.7 l/100km) is reasonably good, given the Qubo’s relative bulk.



Nissan Pixo Visia 1.0  (Group 2E)



Nissan recently reduced the price of the Pixo Visia from £7,350 to £6,995, thereby undercutting the Chevrolet Spark. Predictably for that amount of money the windows have to be wound up and down manually, the doors locked individually and there are only two airbags. At least the Visia gets a CD player, though.



Nissan Pixo (2011) Rear Side


The Pixo’s 996 cc three cylinder engine generates 67 bhp (50 kW / 68 PS), and it’ll achieve a very impressive 64.2 mpg (4.4 l/100km) while emitting 103 g/km of CO2.



Nissan Pixo Acenta 1.0  (Group 2E)



The £8,100 Acenta trim grade has only just been dropped from the Nissan price list, effectively replaced by the n-tec version which falls into a higher insurance group. However, there might be some Acenta models still at dealers awaiting buyers.



Toyota Yaris T2 1.0 VVT-i  (Group 2E)



Surprisingly, the entry-level Yaris falls into a lower insurance group than the smaller Aygo. Air conditioning and extra airbags are absent from the T2 version, but it does get electric windows, electrically adjustable door mirrors and a four-speaker stereo with steering wheel mounted controls.



Toyota Yaris (2009) Front Side


Power comes from a three cylinder, one litre engine producing 68 bhp (51 kW / 69 PS), which is not a lot for a supermini. Consequently, it’s no great surprise that the 0-62 mph (100 km/h) sprint takes a sluggish 15.7 seconds, but the compensation is decent average fuel consumption of 55.4 mpg (5.1 l/100km). The Yaris T2 is priced at £10,730 in three-door form, with the five-door costing £500 more.



Vauxhall Corsa Expression 1.0 ecoFlex  (Group 2E)



Costing £9,995 and only available as a three-door, as expected the standard equipment list for the Corsa Expression is sparse.



In common with many of the cars listed here, under the bonnet lurks a one litre, three cylinder engine. With an output of 64 bhp (48 kW / 65 PS), it’ll do 56.5 mpg (5.0 l/100km) with CO2 emissions of 117 g/km.



Vauxhall Corsa S 1.0 ecoFlex  (Group 2E)



Mechanically the same as the Expression, the slightly posher ‘S’ gets electric front windows and remote central locking, but there’s still no air conditioning.



Vauxhall Corsa 5-Door (2011) Rear Side


It costs £11,625 on the road for the three-door, although the ‘Vauxhall Internet Price’ is currently £9,895, which actually makes the lead-in Expression superfluous. For more practicality, the five-door retails at £12,050 (with a ‘Vauxhall Internet Price’ of £10,730).



Image © GM Corp.



Volkswagen Fox 1.2  (Group 1E)



The trump card for Volkswagen’s Brazilian-built entry level model is plenty of cabin space, thanks to a body that’s taller than a Polo’s and almost as wide. Interior trim quality and equipment levels might not be up to Phaeton standards, but then the Fox does currently cost just £7,295 on the road.



Volkswagen Fox (2011) Side


A recently reworked 1.2 litre engine provides 59 bhp (44 kW / 60 PS) and a useful 108 Nm (80 lb/ft) of torque, but the Fox tops out at 95 mph (152 km/h). Fuel consumption of 48.7 mpg (5.8 l/100km) isn’t outstanding against the competition, and CO2 emissions of 136g/km are disappointing.



Volkswagen Urban Fox 1.2  (Group 1E)



Sharing its engine with the basic Fox, the Urban version is differentiated by having some extra goodies. These include electric windows, remote central locking, a split folding rear seat and body coloured bumpers. The retail price for the Urban Fox is £8,030.





Related post:

Top 10: Cheapest new cars

Monday, 30 May 2011

Top hairdressers’ cars

If a car becomes popular with a particular profession, it’s usually not too much of a problem. But ‘hairdresser’s car’ has become a pejorative term suggesting small, cutesy and not for anyone with a deluded sense of machismo.



So what do hairdressers actually drive? In response to that important question, UK insurance company Diamond has reviewed its database of 18,000 stylists, and the answer seems to be… anything small and cutesy.



Favourite is the Mini One, followed by the Vauxhall Tigra and Volkswagen Beetle. Completing the top five are the Ford Ka and Mini Cooper.






Mini One Hatch (2008) Front Side
Hairdressers' favourite: The Mini One Hatch.


Doubtless certain owners of the Audi TT and Fiat 500 will be relieved that their cars didn’t make the list.



Related posts:

New Mini is a… bicycle

Mini gets mini revamp

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Corsa Nürburgring Edition

A hotter version of the Vauxhall Corsa VXR / Opel Corsa OPC is due in dealers this May. Called the Nürburgring Edition, it gets more grunt, chassis tweaks and a higher price tag.



Vauxhall Corsa VXR Nürburgring Edition (2011) Front Side 2


The 1.6 litre engine benefits from a revised turbocharger and management system, as well as a sports exhaust with reduced back pressure. Interestingly, though, the two GM subsidiaries are reporting different results from these modifications.



Opel claims that power increases from 189 bhp (141 kW / 192 PS) to 206 bhp (154 kW / 210 PS), whereas Vauxhall reckons it only rises to 202 bhp (150 kW / 205 PS). That anomaly is possibly explained by the OPC car being optimised to run on 100 octane petrol, while the VXR has been set up for slightly tamer 98 octane fuel.



What both manufacturers do agree on is the extra torque, which improves from 230 Nm (266 Nm) to 250 Nm (280 Nm). The figures in brackets apply to the turbo overboost function, which can only be used in short bursts.



Vauxhall Corsa VXR Nürburgring Edition (2011) Rear


The effect on performance is a 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time of 6.8 seconds, while top speed improves to 143 mph (230 km/h).



Significantly, that makes the Nürburgring Edition marginally quicker than the model that’s widely acknowledged as one of the best hot hatches on the market - the Renault Clio Renaultsport 200. But only just, as the Clio sprints to 62 mph in 6.9 seconds before going onto 141 mph (225 km/h).



Vauxhall Corsa VXR Nürburgring Edition (2011) Sill Detail


Of course, how that tiny numerical advantage translates into real world driving will depend on how the Corsa handles the added power. To help, a mechanical multi-plate limited-slip differential is fitted that should hopefully improve traction and keep the dreaded understeer in check.



Replacing the stock spring and damper units are bespoke Bilstein items, which have been engineered to sharpen up the handling while reducing ride height by 20 mm at the front and 15 mm at the rear. The traction control, electronic stability control and anti-lock braking systems have all been recalibrated, too, and completing the chassis make-over are lightweight brakes from Brembo with high performance linings.



Distinguishing the Nürburgring Edition are new 18” high-gloss grey aluminium wheels, a front lip spoiler, the new exhaust and Nürburgring logos on the B-pillars, sill plates and front seat backs.



Vauxhall Corsa VXR Nürburgring Edition (2011) Front Side 1


Buyers are certainly going to have to pay for the upgrades, though. In the UK a standard Corsa VXR costs £18,640, but the Nürburgring Edition will be £22,295.



That’s an awful lot for a Corsa, especially considering that £22,330 would buy the faster - and undoubtedly more desirable - Mini John Cooper Works. It also makes the £17,810 Renault Clio Renaultsport 200 seem rather a bargain by comparison.



In Germany, the Opel Corsa OPC Nürburgring Edition will have a recommended retail price of €27,650 (including VAT).



Images © GM Corp.

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Top 10: Car sales Q1 2011

UK car sales in the first quarter of 2011 fell 8.7% to 558,336, according to figures released by the SMMT.



With the fleet and business segments showing slight increases on 2010, the decline was due to 57,769 fewer private registrations. However, given the scrappage scheme that was running last year, such a drop was expected.



Probably reflecting those reduced private sales, the proportion of petrol-powered cars dipped to just over 50%. Consequently, average new car CO2 emissions were 140.3g/km, a 3.4% reduction compared to 2010.



The Ford Fiesta retained its position as the most popular car in the UK. Further down the chart, a D segment model from a mainstream manufacturer actually managed to outsell the ubiquitous 3 Series, with the Vauxhall Insignia achieving 11,904 registrations compared to the BMW’s 10,141.



Ford Fiesta 3-Door (2011) Front Side















Top 10: UK Car Sales Q1 2011
Position Manufacturer Model Registrations
1 Ford Fiesta 27,924
2 Ford Focus 24,435
3 Vauxhall Corsa 20,536
4 Vauxhall Astra 17,250
5 Volkswagen Golf 17,101
6 Volkswagen Polo 12,214
7 Vauxhall Insignia 11,904
8 Peugeot 207 10,335
9 BMW 3 Series 10,141
10 Nissan Qashqai 9,253


Related post:

Top 10: UK car sales 2010

Thursday, 24 March 2011

2011 BTCC entries

2011 will see the biggest grid ever for the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship since it switched to a two-litre formula. Despite the presence of only two full factory teams - Silverline Chevrolet and Honda Racing Team - ten manufacturers will be represented this season, including newcomers Audi, Proton and Toyota.



The boosted entry list is mainly down to the introduction of the Next Generation Touring Car technical regulations, which have been brought in to slash car development and running costs. Most of those savings will be achieved through the use of standardised parts including brakes, suspension and gearboxes. Using durable two-litre turbocharged engines in the NGTCs should help make the BTCC more affordable, too.



This year starts a period of transition, with the intention being that existing Super 2000-spec cars should have equal performance to the NGTC entries for the next two seasons, after which the latter will become dominant.






Ford Focus Super 2000 2011 (Chilton) Front Side
Team Aon Ford Focus: S2000 chassis with NGTC engine.

Ford Focus Super 2000 2011 (Chilton) Rear Side


Good news for spectators is that children will get free admission at every round, while pit lane autograph sessions will continue to be a popular feature of race day.



For television viewers, the live package shown on ITV4 and ITV4 HD is going to be six to seven hours long, backed up by a one-hour highlights programme shown later on ITV1 and ITV4. Excellent terrestrial coverage that other championships would do well to emulate (WRC, that means you…).



The opening race of the series is at Brands Hatch on the 3rd of April.









































2011 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship: Entry List
Full S2000 Specification Cars
No. Driver Team Car
1* Jason Plato (GBR) Silverline Chevrolet Chevrolet Cruze
20* Alex MacDowall (GBR) Silverline Chevrolet Chevrolet Cruze
8 Robert Collard (GBR) WSR BMW 320si
18 Nick Foster (GBR) WSR BMW 320si
17 Dave Newsham (GBR) Geoff Steel Racing BMW 320si
28 John George (GBR) GoMobileUK.com with tech-Speed Chevrolet Cruze
29 Paul O’Neill (GBR) GoMobileUK.com with tech-Speed Chevrolet Cruze
78 Chris James (GBR) Team ES Racing.com Chevrolet Lacetti
43^ Lea Wood (GBR) Central Group Racing Honda Integra
S2000 Specification Cars Using NGTC Engines
No. Driver Team Car
2* Matt Neal (GBR) Honda Racing Team Honda Civic
52* Gordon Shedden (GBR) Honda Racing Team Honda Civic
5** Tom Chilton (GBR) Team Aon ‘Global’ Ford Focus
44** Andy Neate (GBR) Team Aon ‘Global’ Ford Focus
TBA** TBA Team Aon ‘Global’ Ford Focus
7 Mat Jackson (GBR) Airwaves Racing Ford Focus
66 Liam Griffin (GBR) Airwaves Racing Ford Focus
14 James Nash (GBR) 888 Racing with Collins Contractors Vauxhall Vectra
34 Tony Gilham (GBR) 888 Racing with Collins Contractors Vauxhall Vectra
22 Tom Boardman (GBR) Special Tuning Racing Seat Leon
55 Jeff Smith (GBR) Pirtek Racing Vauxhall Vectra
77 Andrew Jordan (GBR) Pirtek Racing Vauxhall Vectra
99 Tom Onslow Cole (GBR) AmD Milltek Racing.com Volkswagen Golf
Full NGTC Specification Cars
No. Driver Team Car
11 Frank Wrathall (GBR) Dynojet Toyota Avensis
12 David Pinkney (GBR) Rob Austin Racing Audi A4
13 TBA Rob Austin Racing Audi A4
42 Daniel Welch (GBR) Welch Automotive Proton Gen-2
50 Tony Hughes (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Avensis
* Eligible for Manufacturer and Constructor championships. All other cars eligible for Independent championships.
** Eligible for Constructor championship.
^ BTC specification.

Saturday, 26 February 2011

Cruze Hatchback first view

Following the unveiling of the Cruze Hatchback ‘show car’ in Paris last September, Chevrolet has released the first images of the production version that’ll be at Geneva next week.





Apart from some elements that gave the concept a bit more pizzazz - such as the lights and large wheels - not a lot has changed.



Adding a hatch to the existing saloon is bound to extend the Cruze’s appeal, especially in Europe. However, one potential snag for GM could be that the Chevrolet cannibalises sales from its slightly more upmarket cousin, the very, very similar Vauxhall / Opel Astra.



Sales of the Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback are set to start this summer. Prices and specifications have yet to be confirmed, but a fresh line-up of engines is promised, including a 160 bhp (120 kW / 163 PS) diesel.



The new model is also going to be built in Australia, where it’ll be marketed as the Holden Cruze.



Images © GM Corp.



Related post:

Cruze hatch show car