Demo
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Registered: 27th Sep 01
Location: south wales Drives: astra sri ecoflex
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i had a 95 sport with a sunroof. was electric by the time id finished with it too
anyway, i had my 95 1.4 sport at 19 and it cost me roughly £100 per month with CIS
i also found that although the sport was
better equipped
newer
worth more
it was still slightly cheaper to insure than the sri of same age/value/spec
personally id go for the sport as i prefer the half coloured bumpers (standard) and all the electric toys they came with
and when you insure it they dont ask for 8v or 16v just engine capacity (ie 1.4)
so dont worry about whether you get an 8v or 16v cos in my experience it never made a difference
also CIS and QUINN dont tend to charge for body mods so are always a good bet
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Black Corsa SRi
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Registered: 25th May 02
Location: ---Stockport---- Drives: Pug 206 Roland Garros
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quote: Originally posted by ryan_fowler1985
The easist way to tell is the 8v was l-m reg and the N reg changed over to a 16v thats when they brought in the sport which is the same car as the sri but came with electrics as standard. there isnt alot of difference between the 8v and the 16v speed wise but if i were u id go for the sport as they had e\w and colour coded bumpers. 8V's and 16V's were all group 6 insurance. hope this helps
not 100% accurate I had a 95 M Reg SRi 16v its easier just to look and see if the enigne has a plastic cover over it usually with Ecotec written on in which case its a 16v
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Lynny
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Registered: 3rd Jan 03
Location: oop north! Where people talk properly
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just to warn you confused.com isnt 100% accurate, often they quote you, then when you ring up its extra few hundred quid!
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Simon_16v
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Registered: 14th Aug 06
Location: Yorkshire
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Thanks guys. Now i need you to convince me on buying a sport over am sri lol what things does the sport come with standard that the sri doesn't? Hehe im 17 today :-D
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