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Vauxhall Astra GTC Reviews

Vauxhall Astra GTC cornering

No longer are three-door hatchbacks a simple rehash of their five-door siblings. Brands such as Vauxhall are investing heavily to try to make their small family cars appeal to buyers wanting a dash of sporty style. And to highlight how different the new three-door Astra will be, it will even get a new name – so it’s goodbye Sport Hatch, hello GTC.

The model doesn’t only show the look of the three-door; it also hints at the forthcoming high-performance VXR. It’s already been previewed in the form of the Astra GTC Paris concept, which debuted at the French capital’s motor show last autumn – and now we’ve got behind the wheel. 
Vauxhall Astra GTC pan 
Away from the stands, first impressions of the car are good. The muscular body is emphasised by bulbous arches and Insignia-style ‘blades’, which enhance the broad shoulder line. The slim, eagle-eye headlamps, trapezoidal grille and LED daytime running lights are imposing, and the coupé-like shape is more in the vein of Renault’s Mégane Coupé than the previous Sport Hatch.
 
Although the GTC is a concept, the cabin is clearly more than just a styling exercise. It’s fully functioning, and features sports seats from the Insignia VXR – in red with black trim for the driver and black with red trim for the front passenger. The leather-clad steering wheel features metal inserts, and the blades from the flanks are repeated inside, as a reminder of the car’s potential.

What’s more, the door shuts with a hefty clunk, and there’s none of the rattles and pretend instrument graphics of most concepts. Turn the key and the direct-injection 2.0-litre petrol turbo throbs into life. Vauxhall says the showroom VXR will rival the Ford Focus RS with around 300bhp, reined in by an electronic limited-slip diff. 

We weren’t able to push this priceless concept hard to rate the set-up’s effectiveness, but the engine felt urgent, and the GTC’s regular six-speed gearbox provided fluid and precise changes. What’s more, the FlexRide adaptive damping system ensured the hatch absorbed bumps well, and it felt agile through corners. 
Vauxhall Astra GTC interior 
Vauxhall Astra GTC seats 
Will the newcomer tempt buyers from the hot Focus when it goes on sale? We’ll have to reserve judgement until we can drive a production version. But the GTC Paris’s deep side skirts, gaping front grille and monster 21-inch alloys certainly provide the necessary visual muscle. 

The three-door won’t be sold only as a hot model, either. There will be versions to suit all budgets, offering all the same engines as the five-door – starting with an entry-level 1.4-litre petrol. It has room in the back for three, plus a decent-sized boot, and gives small hatch fans something striking, without the need to compromise.

Source:autoexpress.co.uk

2010 Vauxhall Insignia VXR Sports Review

10.000 km with a grueling validation is the world test track is now scared and demanding their belt, the Vauxhall Insignia VXR hatch and sedan is set to raise the bar in their field of intoxicating mix of high performance, dynamic and sophisticated functionality.

 

Vauxhall Corsa VXR Blue Edition 2011


2011 Vauxhall Corsa VXR Blue Edition features new styling cues, additional kit as standard and a head-turning paintjob. At £ 19,425 (including VAT 20%), this limited edition model with Arden Blue Metallic, 18-inch alloy, tinted windows, custom made indoor air and Recaro seats – which equals a saving of £445 in compared to the cost of the Corsa VXR “standard” speccing with this kit.
Powered by a 1.6-liter turbocharged four 192p output, allowing one mph 0-60 [96 kmh] sprint in just 6.8 seconds and a top speed of 140 mph [225 kmh]. An overboost function increases the maximum torque of 260 Nm + when the driver needs more power.

Like other models, the new look of the Corsa , VXR and VXR Blue sporting a new “Eagle-eye” headlamps and grille bar color blue. VXR But in addition, the front more aggressive, with deep-set fog lights, wider grille and more prominent and low, sculpted front spoiler add to its sporty appeal. Inside, the blue details can be found everywhere, including the stitching on the leather steering wheel, indoor air void of color and cut of the Recaro seats.

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