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NYCshopper
06-02-2006, 10:41 AM
All NEW Corsa 5door to debut @ British Motorshow

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NEW CORSA FIVE-DOOR SCORES ON STYLE

First ever pictures of new 5-dr Corsa
Stylish, spacious and dynamic to drive
Unique FlexFix carrying system
Fun, funky and family-friendly – that’s Vauxhall’s new five-door Corsa! Revealed in these pictures for the first time, the handsome newcomer is set to make its debut alongside the striking three-door at this year’s British International Motorshow in London.

The feisty five-door offers the stylish design and driving dynamics of the sporty three-door model, but with added practicality that makes it more versatile than the average five-door supermini.

The bold, flowing lines of the five-door Corsa have a strong, powerful appearance, yet despite its road presence the newcomer is only slightly larger than its predecessor – 183mm longer, 61mm wider and 52mm taller. It has a deliberately different look to the three-door, which is aimed at a younger, sportier market.

GM Europe’s design chief Bryan Nesbitt said; “Dynamics and functionality are not mutually exclusive. Our new five-door Corsa, like its big brother Astra, renders a completely unique design for the three-door versus the five-door. In short, these are tailor-made cars for different types of customer.”

Inside, New Corsa five-door inherits the stylish cabin design of the three-door, with the same translucent dials on some models and an equally smart fascia. As well as more passenger space than the outgoing car, the boot can carry up to 1,100 litres with the seats down.

The excellent luggage space comes thanks to a clever new system known as ‘DualFloor’, where the load bay can be set on two different height levels thanks to a removable top floor panel. When removed, the top panel can be used as a vertical divider to separate the load bay into two sections, helping to prevent shopping from rolling around the load bay.

A further innovation is ‘FlexFix’ – an integral carrier system similar to that shown on the 2004 Opel Trixx concept car. Available as an option on all new Corsas, FlexFix is pulled out from the rear bumper of the car like a drawer and can safely carry two bicycles, yet completely retracts into the bumper when not in use. ®

These flexible innovations complement other examples of Vauxhall’s latest technology, which will be offered across the range, including halogen AFL (Adaptive Forward Lighting), Cornering Brake Control and an optional Panorama sunroof.

Five-door versions of new Corsa will have an identical engine line-up to the three-door, with 1.0, 1.2 and 1.4-litre petrol engines, as well as Vauxhall’s award-winning 1.3-litre CDTi common-rail diesel, producing 70 or 90PS. An all-new 1.7-litre CDTi unit with 125PS will also be on offer, and will provide a perfect blend of performance and fuel economy.

Prices and specifications for both three and five-door versions of New Corsa will be announced when the model debuts at the British International Motor Show in July.



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Beaverboy
06-02-2006, 10:51 AM
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A further innovation is ‘FlexFix’ – an integral carrier system similar to that shown on the 2004 Opel Trixx concept car. Available as an option on all new Corsas, FlexFix is pulled out from the rear bumper of the car like a drawer and can safely carry two bicycles, yet completely retracts into the bumper when not in use. ®
I'm sure it wouldn't pass the IIHS bumper tests if Saturn were to bring it over, but I wish it would. Very cool.

mh_WRX
06-02-2006, 11:22 AM
This too will fit nicely in the Saturn line.

Idjiit
06-02-2006, 12:29 PM
Looks eerily similar to the 5-door Yaris. :O

Cardiff Giant
06-02-2006, 06:15 PM
Looks really nice!

Hazdaz
06-02-2006, 06:48 PM
Nice looking future Saturn. FTW.

left footed whooten
06-03-2006, 01:36 AM
Nice looking future Saturn. FTW.
ditto. Slap on the Saturn emblem, get em over here

AGscooby
06-03-2006, 02:48 AM
Until we start getting Pleos and whatnot, Saturn small cars FTW.

ag

Eyeflyistheeye
06-03-2006, 06:44 PM
Stupid GM! Get these cars over here pronto!

Why are they betting the farm on the stupid Tahoes and the like when they have these great small cars overseas?

John C
06-07-2006, 09:31 AM
Careful now, don't get carried away with the euro=uber thing.

I've driven Corsas a few times in the past (I learnt to drive in one!) and they really are sub-focus cheap transport. I'm sure it'll make a ok city car but I'd be surprised if it was significantly better than any of the others out there.

Italiano
06-07-2006, 12:28 PM
ah Yes, I knew there was a reason why i was in the market for a new road bike :

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:D Soooooo yummmy! :devil:


oh yea, car is a cool criter too :alien:

Hazdaz
06-07-2006, 01:48 PM
Careful now, don't get carried away with the euro=uber thing.

Just to put this in perspective...

THESE are the craptacular small cars that GM has given us in the past:
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http://www.avonhill.com/thumbnails/sedan_domestic/1993_Chevrolet_Cavalier.jpeg
http://www.aswoa.com/wpe4.jpg

... getting any small GM car from Europe will be a HUGE improvement.

Chromer
06-07-2006, 02:20 PM
Hello Saturn. Do the Opel/Vauxhall thing once again, with diesel this time too please!