RichardK
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posted on 15/3/10 at 07:38 PM |
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Corsa's in general
My lads got about £500 to spend on his first little car (he's 17 in April), he would like a corsa c but realistically is in corsa B price
bracket.
There is a lass at work that's just got a company car and maybe selling her corsa B, low mileage 28K R reg.
Anything I should be specifically looking for?
I understand the B's have a timing chain where as the C's have a belt and need it changing fairly regularly (not sure what interval
though) and the B's need the tensioner doing if it rattling.
If any body knows of a nice one up for sale, don't mind doing a bit of work if it a fairly easy damage/repairable.
Closer the better to upt norf.
Thanks gang
Rich
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fesycresy
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posted on 15/3/10 at 07:45 PM |
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I've seen a few (fixed a couple too) with the crank seal gone.
Check underneath by the bellhousing vent slot.
No biggie (£20 seal) but the motor needs lifting out.
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RichardK
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posted on 15/3/10 at 07:59 PM |
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Was B or C's?
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JoelP
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posted on 15/3/10 at 08:14 PM |
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just dont get the 3 cylinder one, what a ghastly excuse for an engine.
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stevec
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posted on 15/3/10 at 08:16 PM |
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My 17 yr old lad has just got a 1999 1.0ltr Corsa. Very good nick. 12 moths MOT and 6 mths tax. Paid £625 for it. The only thing he winges about is
the heavy steering so if you can get one with PAS then that would help, I have told my lad it will do his arms good
Good little cars I reckon.
Steve.
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adithorp
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posted on 15/3/10 at 08:16 PM |
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It's the Corsa C that has the timing chain issue. Tensioner fails and the rattle, eventually jumping teeth on the cams. The 3 pot engine is just
poo.
On the B's check the chassis leg under the drivers footwell. The early ones corroded there although later ones seemed to be better. Front brake
pipes corrode in the corners of the engine bay. Expect the handbrake cables to be frayed. All fixable though.
adrian
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COREdevelopments
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posted on 15/3/10 at 08:20 PM |
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Most corsa B's have belts. Only the 3 cylinder have chains. The later corsa C's have 3 cylinder 1litres which have chains aslo a 1.2 which
has a chain. I doubt you will find a good C for 500 quid. More like a average B for that price. Have you considered a starlet or polo?
Rob
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coozer
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posted on 15/3/10 at 08:28 PM |
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I had one from new and within 10 years the front chassis rails had dissapeared enough to render the car scrap...
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1980 Z750
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fesycresy
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posted on 15/3/10 at 08:31 PM |
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I think the three cylinder engine is made by Isuzu.
I had to strip one and found a score in the bore, the parts were mega expensive, so I ended up getting a scrappy motor for the job.
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alistairolsen
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posted on 15/3/10 at 08:59 PM |
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its neither the B or C that has chains, surprise surprise its the ones with specific engines
1.0 12v and 1.2 16v both have chains,all the rest are belts afaik.
Personally the 1.6 16v is ok, 1.4 8v or 16v is better.
Parts are cheap, handbrake cables and rear shoes always seem to need done but once done right are fine. Watch out for general corrosion, cracking of
the B pillars on early models (horrible complex curve) and the usual shunts and odd panel gaps as they are learner specials!
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morcus
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posted on 15/3/10 at 09:01 PM |
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I've driven examples of all 3 corsas and never liked them, the Mk2 was about passable but the first and current models were awful.
I reckon £500 quid would be better spent on a Fiesta, 205, Punto or R5. Everyone else seems to want Corsas (Snap for Saxos) which puts the prices
up.
Best reckomendation I'd give is to look at whats close by for £500 quid, filter out everything thats uninsurable and that you don't like
the look of then try and see as many of whats left as possible and make your decission based on that.
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jacko
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posted on 15/3/10 at 09:09 PM |
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My Wife has a corsa B 1L 12v we have had it for about 6 years it has never mist a beet
regular services etc
Jacko
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mookaloid
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posted on 15/3/10 at 09:14 PM |
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don't you remember the top gear verdict on this?
Get him a Volvo Estate
(but don't tell him i said so )
"That thing you're thinking - it wont be that."
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RichardK
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posted on 15/3/10 at 09:16 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by mookaloid
don't you remember the top gear verdict on this?
Get him a Volvo Estate
(but don't tell him i said so )
Too late, just dobbed you in
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cjtheman
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posted on 15/3/10 at 09:28 PM |
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i think your money would be better off spent on a vw polo
cheers
colin
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britishtrident
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posted on 15/3/10 at 09:46 PM |
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Service history is all with these ---- regular oil changes with good quality fully synthetic are about the only way to avoid top end trouble.
They also rust something awful.
Might be worth looking for a Rover 25 or 200 easy and cheap to fix.
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ReMan
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posted on 15/3/10 at 09:53 PM |
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We,ve been happy with the Corsa we bought. the cambelt is easy and cheap enough to do anyway, it's the waterpump that's the hard bit
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=112982
Just make sure you get a resonable and unmolested one as they do vary considerably
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tomprescott
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posted on 15/3/10 at 10:01 PM |
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I'll soon be selling my 106 1.1, looking for around £750 but would let it go for less to a locoster, maybe a bit too far down south for you
though? Let me know if your interested!
A bird in the hand....
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ashg
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posted on 15/3/10 at 10:19 PM |
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I had a 1.2 corsa B about 10 years ago when i was 17. being 17 and stupid with very few speed cameras about i ragged it everywhere to within an inch
of its life. if i wasnt hitting the rev limiter in 1st,2nd and 3rd i didnt think i was doing it right.
in the two years i had it, no matter how many corners i threw it around sideways or any number of handbrake turns and how ever much i thrashed the
weedy little engine i couldnt break it for love nor money
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se7en
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posted on 16/3/10 at 12:31 AM |
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My missus now owns my daughters old 99 corsa 1.2 16v. It is just OK as a car; it wouldn't be my choice of car.
As previously said, you need to keep an eye on the rear brakes, rear hubs and wheel bearings. The engine crank sensor and the idle control valve also
go frequently.
Other than servicing at the correct time & the minor parts above, they do not give a lot of trouble.
IMHO I would put my money into a VW Polo or Mk2 or 3 Golf with the smallest size of engine.
Hope this helps
Tom
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