Bojmobile 0 Posted February 8, 2004 Check out the Corrado club website for some details on the 2.0l 8v - it was a pretty gorgeous looking Corrado as standard and I really liked the wheels they came with which were similar to the wheels on the Campaign model - no? Now for a car that supposedly wouldnt pull you out of bed they fetch a fair few pennies on Auto-trader as they were pretty rare. I have a friend who really wants a Corrado but would have trouble insuring one - getting an N plate 8v that looked cracking would be a great idea in my opinion - as was mentioned above - it's still a Corrado which is a rarity in itself and will look and drive better than a lot of modern cars of the same grouping. Get a Corrado - bags of fun! :wink: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigg60 0 Posted February 8, 2004 i quite agree bojmobile, after all 115 bhp isn't that much of a slouch :| , i think were all to used to banding bhp figures around, you have what ever your budget or insurance will allow, i have 175bhp out of my g60, but then i am an old git :( so insurance isn't a problem anymore, er indoors is the problem now, cant bloody win :roll: :roll: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Henny 0 Posted February 8, 2004 2.0 8v was an ADY eng code 115bhp as standard, in case any one is bothered :? :? Nice one... 8) I didn't know that, but I'll store it in my memory for if it's ever needed... 8) Actually, I'll just use the words ALL ENGINE CODES in this post so that I can find it easily in the search! :wink: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Campaign 0 Posted February 9, 2004 it was a pretty gorgeous looking Corrado as standard and I really liked the wheels they came with which were similar to the wheels on the Campaign model - no? Errr... No! The look nothing like 'em! Campaigns had Monte Carlo wheels (rounded)... 8vs, well don't know what they're called, but I don't like 'em. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vr6storm 0 Posted February 9, 2004 Check out the Corrado club website for some details on the 2.0l 8v - it was a pretty gorgeous looking Corrado as standard and I really liked the wheels they came with which were similar to the wheels on the Campaign model - no? Now for a car that supposedly wouldnt pull you out of bed they fetch a fair few pennies on Auto-trader as they were pretty rare. I have a friend who really wants a Corrado but would have trouble insuring one - getting an N plate 8v that looked cracking would be a great idea in my opinion - as was mentioned above - it's still a Corrado which is a rarity in itself and will look and drive better than a lot of modern cars of the same grouping. Get a Corrado - bags of fun! :wink: .....just a pity yer mate didn't know about one for sale last year or 2002......club member had a very nice lush sounding "all" options picked 8v for sale(or was contemplating selling)..........blackberry or a burgandy :?: :?: colour with cream leather etc owned from new too......something along the lines of M1 RTL or similar reg......i'm sure campaign knows the car in question Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites