If you do a DIY job, you need a special tool to wedge the cogged wheels on the camshafts in position for when you set the valve timing, plus a good selection of torx sockets and bits. The camshaft wheel wedges are normally made of a heavy duty plastic and can be bought online from the UK with postage included for less than A$20. I've seen local suppliers charging 3 times that over the counter... Worth perusing the Vauxhall owners / Opel owners websites.
The Astra engines can be operated on quite easily with a set of 3/8" drive sockets... The Haynes manual is pretty informative ... make sure the engine in your vehicle is covered. I did the timing belt and water pump on SWMBO's 2005 AH as a time expired/distance exercise (8 yrs/50,000km). I remember thinking that if I ever needed to do the heads gaskets, it would not be all that much more difficult.
Like all marques you get good and bad. A couple of my kids' uni mates bought TS Astras about 200/2001. One recently told me she had over 270,000 km on the clock with no major issues ...just regular servicing
MY99 RR P38 HSE 4.6 (Thor) gone (to Tasmania)
2020 Subaru Impreza S ('SWMBO's Express' )
2023 Ineos Grenadier Trialmaster (diesel)
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