When did the Vauxhall Astra front wheel drive come out?

When did the Vauxhall Astra front wheel drive come out?

When it was launched in 1979, the Astra was the first car in the Vauxhall range to feature front wheel drive. With dwindling sales figures, the new model brought about a turn of favour for Vauxhall, and the Astra was soon the second most popular small family car in Britain, behind the Ford Escort.

How much is a 2006 Astra H for sale?

1.9L Astra H 2006 for sale £1500 or swaps Modded car , stage 1 remap running 160bhp and 180 bhp on sport button, coil overs , amigo elites alloys , ram air filter , full straight through exhaust system, decat, EGR delete, clean car all round other t

How many miles does an Astra H have?

Astra H 1.7cdti 08 plate, low miles 95k, mot until November. Has new polley bushes, back axel, back discs and pads, callipers rebuilt and a full service expect pollen filter. No smoke on start up all tyres good, front are dunlop sports done about 3k.

What kind of engine does Vauxhall Astra H have?

Year 2010 10 plate Vauxhall Astra H 1.6 16v Sri Sri trim level 5sp manual Just turned 109k 3dr metallic silver Last year of this shape of Astra CD player, electric windows, mirrors etc etc Factory 16” alloy wheels with great tread on a MOT due January 2022 The car drives well, has good power and a good diesel engine.

What’s the price of a 2008 Saturn Astra?

The 2008 Saturn Astra XE’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $16,000, while the XR four-door starts closer to $17,500.

Where can I buy a 2008 Vauxhall Astra?

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Is there a sunroof on a 2008 Saturn Astra?

A large sunroof is an option for both four-door trims, and 18-inch wheels with high-performance tires are offered for the two-door XR only. The 2008 Saturn Astra is an all-new model. It replaces the Ion in Saturn’s small-car lineup.

What kind of car is the Astra hatchback?

Saturn’s new Astra hatchback delivers a distinctly European driving experience. If you’re familiar with this Saturn’s origins — it’s a product of GM’s Opel brand in Europe — that probably won’t come as a surprise to you, but it sure might to a number of Saturn buyers who come strolling into a dealership for a test drive.

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