![]() Dig deeper and you will find it is actually quite competent. The new chassis is the biggest improvement over the 20-year-old predecessor (the old chassis survived in 2 generations), with 33% increase of torsional rigidity and finally get a modern torsion beam rear suspension. With a massive 58 mm added to the wheelbase, or now measuring at 2491 mm, it easily out-wheelbase other superminis including Fiat Punto, Skoda Fabia and Renault Clio. There is good room both in front and rear, although not as much as Punto, Fabia and Yaris, partially because of lower roof (in this respect it is not so modern) and partially because it uses space less efficiently. Cabin is well built enough, with clean instrument and user-friendly center console. 3-spoke steering wheel looks smart and incorporates audio controls.
But the chassis copes better with small engines than the range-topping 1.8 SRi. As a hot hatch, the SRi understeer too much and, unsurprisingly, there is no throttle oversteer to play with. Steering feel could be a bit artificial for a driver’s car. The 123 hp power plant also lacks punch and eagerness (thanks to slow throttle response) to match rivals like 206 GTi.
So
the new Corsa has a quite complete package and few shortcomings. Its
problem
is lack of any distinctive area or character to impress. While 206 is
renowned
for beauty, Yaris and Punto shines in packaging, Fabia is famous for
quality,
the Corsa seems most attractive to Mr. Average.
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The above report was last updated on 7 Apr 2001. All Rights Reserved. |
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