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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    The major "Opel" vehicle sold in Aus was the Astra, & the TS Astra was an outstanding success. We bought a new one of them, and later we owned an AH SRI Astra with the 2.2L engine, which was better, although a bit pricier.
    When the Astra was on sale in these times, it was price competitive, and a pretty solid car, with a good reputation, & Holden sold heaps of 'em. My sister had a Corolla, which she traded on an Astra,...she's not really into cars, but she described the Corolla as "tinny" compared to her Astra.
    But now it's a different ball game, the Astra is pricey, and there is a lot more competition......I don't think it will sell in large numbers.
    Pickles.
    What a load of crap where do you get a outstanding success
    You must be the only one that thinks so
    The reliability was crap the performance was crap the fuel economy was crap the build quality was crap the price of parts was horrendous if you could get them .
    How many cars do you know of that needs the engine removed just to change a alternator
    Mate you and your one eye gm loving affair needs a good dose of reality at times
    Meat pies and Holdens huh

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    "Citroen Commodore" coming to a holden dealer near you What will all the boguns do with a front wheel drive diesel sedan

    Hey, maybe they'll put proper hydraulic suspension under the commodores so we can get a decent large family car again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    How many cars do you know of that needs the engine removed just to change a alternator
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    Some new Astras ( I think the hatchback) will be produced in Korea.

    So it's easy for Holden to resource the Astra or whatever they will call it to Korea.

    A bigger problem I guess will be the Commodore replacement. Chevys here we come.

    The new Cadillac is reputed already earmarked for OZ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    What a load of crap where do you get a outstanding success
    You must be the only one that thinks so
    The reliability was crap the performance was crap the fuel economy was crap the build quality was crap the price of parts was horrendous if you could get them .
    How many cars do you know of that needs the engine removed just to change a alternator
    Mate you and your one eye gm loving affair needs a good dose of reality at times
    Meat pies and Holdens huh
    Lol.
    Like I said, we've had two Astras & they were both fine....particularly the TS CDX, which had climate control, heated sports seats, woodgrain etc...a friend of mine referred to it as a mini Caprice.
    Commodores,..had a few of them too, 6 cyl for company cars, & V8s for toys, and yep,..loved them too.
    I've also owned a few Fords, AMG Mercedes & a couple of Audis as well as the Defender,..also owned a Morris & an Austin, had good time with all of 'em.
    Don't know what you've had, but if you had a good/bad run with whatever, I would see no reason to call your experiences, and I quote "crap", but of course, you are, as I am, entitled to your opinion.
    Oh, nearly forgot, perhaps you'd like to advise what make/model of vehicle is good, in your books?
    Pickles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    Lol.
    Like I said, we've had two Astras & they were both fine....particularly the TS CDX, which had climate control, heated sports seats, woodgrain etc...a friend of mine referred to it as a mini Caprice.
    Commodores,..had a few of them too, 6 cyl for company cars, & V8s for toys, and yep,..loved them too.
    I've also owned a few Fords, AMG Mercedes & a couple of Audis as well as the Defender,..also owned a Morris & an Austin, had good time with all of 'em.
    Don't know what you've had, but if you had a good/bad run with whatever, I would see no reason to call your experiences, and I quote "crap", but of course, you are, as I am, entitled to your opinion.
    Oh, nearly forgot, perhaps you'd like to advise what make/model of vehicle is good, in your books?
    Pickles.
    You had 2 that makes them a astounding success
    I have never owned one
    But i will let you on to a not so secret
    Not too long ago i worked for holden at their PG for 19 years so im pretty sure what i know of them is bloody close to the description i give.
    And believe me i have done plenty of k/m and know the workings of them better than most.
    I rest my case

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    Lol.
    Like I said, we've had two Astras & they were both fine....particularly the TS CDX, which had climate control, heated sports seats, woodgrain etc...a friend of mine referred to it as a mini Caprice.
    Commodores,..had a few of them too, 6 cyl for company cars, & V8s for toys, and yep,..loved them too.
    I've also owned a few Fords, AMG Mercedes & a couple of Audis as well as the Defender,..also owned a Morris & an Austin, had good time with all of 'em.
    Don't know what you've had, but if you had a good/bad run with whatever, I would see no reason to call your experiences, and I quote "crap", but of course, you are, as I am, entitled to your opinion.
    pretty common knowledge astra's were / are regarded as crap by the trade...

    I had a Vectra from new and it took 6 months for holden to sort the vibrations it used to generate through the cab..

    to their credit they did sort it in the end by changing the engine mounts.

    I sold it when I wound up the company I was running at the time.

    many disgruntled astra buyers changed over to the ford focus of the same era...
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    The reliability was crap the performance was crap the fuel economy was crap the build quality was crap the price of parts was horrendous
    How many cars do you know of that needs the engine removed just to change a alternator

    The SIDI commodore ticks all those box's,as does the V8 Land Cruiser. Pat

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    Bloody hell Pickles,you can't get a break on Holden/Commodore threads. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Bloody hell Pickles,you can't get a break on Holden/Commodore threads. Pat
    Thats because good holdens werent made after the WB.
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