Norcy91
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Genuine question looking for genuine answers
Corrado VR6, talk to me...
There's one local to me that's been parked on the road for a while, and has had a flat tyre since then, so has obviously not been moved. I'm wanting to try and find the owner so I can see if they want to sell up!
What are they like to work on? Live with etc?
Cheers!
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taylorboosh
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Think 3cm will be a one sided view, didnt jakey have one
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Norcy91
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He's also had one for a long time, so would be good to hear off him what he's had to do maintenance wise.
Think Jakey did yeah, haven't seen his name about on here in a while though!
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Jambo
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I don't own a Corrado, but I do own a 90's performance car.
Everything, and I mean everything will need replacing or it will be shit. If you are handy and have deep pockets, the return is good. If not, avoid like the plague.
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3CorsaMeal
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Great cars. You really need to drive a good one to experience it imo. Done a bloke in his megane rs today. I swear he turned round just to speed through 30mph and sit on my arse.
I do seem to be working on mine alot as they are old, well used and somethings seem prone to breaking. But there is a fix for eveverything.
Some parts are expensive. Lots of parts vw don't make any more and not many decent copy parts. I always seem to be buying spare parts just in case I need them one day.
I wouldn't buy one and expect to drive it all the time problem free. The worst part is finding a decent example these days. See lots of bodge jobs or hear of people claiming a mint car only for someone who knows the cars to say otherwise.
I find it quite easy to work on. Its the first car I've worked and learnt on. Just seems to be the case of removing 5 parts to fix one.
The corrado forum seems to be either dedicated owners, seem to own them for ages or have owned a few. One guy has 4 or 5. Or you get owners that give up and think they have bought a plum.
Its like with any old high mileage performance car. Cheapish to buy but can be costly to maintain. That's what real cars are about imo too many people claiming to be into cars but have too many excuses and reasons that justify them driving something boring. Not sure why people cry about putting money into a car. Probably because all they care about is resale value and money. (As much car people as football fans who sit at home and onlywatch It on tv and thats their only connection with their "passion"
I just enjoy driving and love my car.
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taylorboosh
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Yea, think jims spent a couple £k and its broken again... He does it all himself too
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Jambo
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I imagine Jim, you get a few thumbs up?
I get so much posotive attention in mine. Thumbs up on the way to work Tuesday morn, people offering to buy it on forums and on petrol station forecourts.
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3CorsaMeal
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Bought it for £4k
Spent about £4-5k on it in 6yrs. But have some nice upgrades with that. Done 70,000 miles in that time.
Don't know what its worth as the market is a bit weird. If I got offered £4k now I wouldn't sell it.
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3CorsaMeal
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Golf owners are the strangest. Its like I'm riding their dad past them. I don't really like golfs. Everyone assumes your a vw bum boy.
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Norcy91
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So they're cheap on general maintenance, such as servicing. But then when suspension components etc want replacing, it starts to get pricey?
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Jambo
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fog lights
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
Golf owners are the strangest. Its like I'm riding their dad past them. I don't really like golfs. Everyone assumes your a vw bum boy.
Internet is to blame for that tbh
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sc0ott
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I would say you get a lot of car for your money but i dont think you do.
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
Golf owners are the strangest. Its like I'm riding their dad past them. I don't really like golfs. Everyone assumes your a vw bum boy.
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3CorsaMeal
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Servicing is cheap. I just wash the air filter as I have a bmc.
6 sparks is about £30. Oil filter and fuel filter are cheap parts. Oil is about £15-£20.
Expensive parts seem to be cooling parts and stupid corrado only vw parts. The headlight switch for example. Its shit and costs over £60 for a simple switch.
Suspension and exhaust are cheaper to go aftermarket. Think the vw stuff is nearly obselete anyway.
Engine is expensive to tune properly.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Norcy91
Genuine question looking for genuine answers
Corrado VR6, talk to me...
There's one local to me that's been parked on the road for a while, and has had a flat tyre since then, so has obviously not been moved. I'm wanting to try and find the owner so I can see if they want to sell up!
What are they like to work on? Live with etc?
Cheers!
Where is the car?
Very likely a corrado owner on the forum will know of it.
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Norcy91
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In the Harrogate/Knaresborough area, it hasn't moved for ages which would no doubt be a problem suspension and brake wise
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Corsa_Sport21
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If you do buy it, you and Jim can start up a Corrado Club. And the 1st rule of the Corrado Club is never to talk about the Corrado Club.
Should be easy enough as Jim never seems to talk about his Corrado on here. Infact if it wasn't for this thread, i wouldn't have known he has a Corrado.
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Ad Blue B
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There's a red G60 for sale near where i work in Accrington, not sure how much or milage, another one for you Jim?
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JoshSRi
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Is it the one that's always parked at the bottom of Forest Moor Road?
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3CorsaMeal
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I couldn't manage another one
Also don't know much about the G60, i seem to only read the VR6 threads.
Although an original G60 in red will be worth quite a bit in years to come i reckon, they are like the original corrado in my eyes
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Ad Blue B
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Sure he wants £1800 but will have to check later
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Simon_16v
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G60 is supercharged isn't it?
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Ad Blue B
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I believe so
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