gav93
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As above really I have seen a fair few people sack them of to go on bigger better things and im in the same situation myself! don't see many on the roads these days either, let alone modified ones.
just opening a can of worms as I haven't been on here for a while and im reverting mine back to stock and flogging it all early next year- hence this topic really.
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John
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They are ancient. I don't see as many old cars on the road in general now.
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Kyle T
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Registered: 11th Sep 04
Location: Selby, North Yorkshire
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I see more modded Novas actually.
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gav93
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reckon in another 10 years time is when the corsa b boom will happen again personally when the majority are settled have a few spare disposable ££'s and reliving our youth I think. just thinking out loud really
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djgritt
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Registered: 1st Nov 07
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See plenty of them at the Shows etc still.
On the other hand though, the earliest ones are 20 years old now. It's just natural progression for them to be less popular and less frequently seen normally.
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Ian W
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Registered: 8th Nov 03
Location: Wirral, Merseyside
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Looking forward to cracking on with my GSi after the winter
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Nic Barnes
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Registered: 5th Apr 04
Location: nowhere near ginger people
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Mine is 20 years old next year. Can't say I've seen another corsa gsi on the roads in the last 6 months. Makes them rare and special. Genuine head turners indeed.
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Generation
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Registered: 7th Jul 09
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Dying down. People that used to want. Them (mainly first time drivers) now wouldn't be caught dead in a second hand car.
Finance, finance finance.
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Kieran
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Registered: 12th Sep 08
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quote: Originally posted by Generation[/]
Mummy, daddy, gran
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Ojc
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Location: Reading: Drives : Clio 197
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Nova went through this phase. Currently classed as a chav wagon in 5/7 years GSi/SRi will be seen as a true classic
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Generation
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People have been saying that about gsi's since before I bought my corsa, and that was nearly 6 years ago
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Ojc
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To be totally honest with you, Corsa Bs drive like absolute shit in comparison with the Nova, same chassis but lacks that spark.
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Nic Barnes
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It's a different chassis
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jrdn7
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Registered: 14th Feb 11
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Quite a lot of Corsa rally cars turning up nowadays, one for sale over here with a 225bhp 1.6 engine. Thing is faster than a lot of Group N Evo's and Mk2 Escorts!
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
It's a different chassis
So the past 13 years have been a blur?
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BeetleGav
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Registered: 27th Jun 10
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I will have another at some point. I genuinely miss it, even with the 1.0 I found it a laugh, not having another red one though
Shame about mine is that I sold it perfectly mint with 30k on the clock in feb and the new owners have utterly smashed it to bits it's only a car but I looked after it so well
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custom_corsa
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I still love driving and showing my corsa, over the summer got a lot of comments from older guys saying it's amazing to still see such a clean and well looked after example. Pictures of it taken in petrol stations and when I park it up anywhere. So people definitely appricate them that bit more .. Any ones I see locally are showing there age alot
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*CorsaCal*
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Registered: 3rd Oct 10
Location: Leicestershire Drives: 20XE Corsa
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They are at the point where welding/bodywork comes into play and brings alot of costs with it. Why mod a corsa b when you can buy a vxr for the same money?
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Danny W
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Find I get a lot if hate from the younger guys & the finance generation for having a modded Corsa b. the older lot appreciate the work and say it's good to see a fairly clean example. I myself still enjoy the car and enjoy messing about with it, it doesn't matter how much I cut it about as it's only a cheap easy to work on car IMO.
It's handy having a second car as a daily though I don't think I could drive the Corsa all the time
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ArdenblueDan
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Ive found that not many people want to drive modded corsas but still like the comments I get about mine and actually can't wait to get it back on the road
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corsadonk
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Registered: 4th Jul 09
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I'd have another one day, they are so much fun with a big engine, and nice and easy to work. I think in another 10 years they might be worth more, once they are as rare a sight as a Nova.
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Daimo B
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Just think things move on. Don't see Novas on the road, and all 'B's' are usually 1.2 8v that just go on and on and on. That, or 2.0 16v's (as 1.2 on logbooks )
Thing is' B's were about in my late teens, and now I'm in my 30's Cars have moved forward in the last 10 years so fast, that the B is really dated. It was good as it was the last "simple" Vauxhall really though. Most of us got older, most have sprogs to pay for now and have something big, slow, reliable, and boring. Some of us just realised that you can get bigger, faster, more reliable and better in every way cars, as a standard daily driver (another reason I can't pull my finger out and sell our LET Corsa B :S ).
I used to be the crazy bloke who was obsessed with his Corsa. Grew up, moved to bikes as its faster and cheaper, save the moniez for a better road car. The scene moved on.
I still hanker for a nice fully rebuilt, quick corsa, but realistically, I'd never own one again. Simply no point.
Nova GSi a true classic, Not quite. Lotus Cortinas, early Escorts etc are classics. I can't see many folk wanting a Corsa/Nova GSi sitting in their museum in 20 years time
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P1NKY
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Registered: 27th Oct 13
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I only just bought one as a daily drive at 29 so i can relive being 18 again best thing next to pulling a college bird lol
I picked one as a daily driver for my commute to save my "bigger better car" (defender) as I originally wanted a nova but theyre too pricey now... although I've just accidentally bought a shell lol
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Daimo B
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Yours wasn't the bright pink Corsa, 2.0 16v, 5 spoke silver alloys? From oop north? Had a friend with a Blue 2.0 16v?
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corsaboii89
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my sri is 20 years old now. i think the newer generation are in to euro smooth look alot more. where as me personaly and probabley a fair few more people on here are in to the more 80's early 90's cars. think is all down to personal preference really. i just like the looks i get when i drive mine and the waste gate opens the confused look on people's face's is priceless
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