Corsa is in against a swag of really good light cars: Ford's Fiesta, Holden Barina, Hyundai Accent and the Kia Rio to name a few. Against competition such as this, the more than four-year-old Corsa struggles a bit. Opel Corsa. Price: from $18,990 (manual) and $20,990 (auto) Warranty: Three years/100,000km Resale: N/A
The Lite Sport is powered by the proven fuel-injected 1,4-litre engine also used in the Corsa Lite. It develops 65 kW at 6 200 r/min and 112 N.m torque at a nice and low 2 800. Power goes to the front wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox. This engine still rates as one of our favourite 1400s, providing perky get-up-and-go acceleration and
The Corsa's ultra-low drag coefficient also assists in keeping fuel consumption to a minimum. Safety features. The Corsa may not be the Vivienne Westwood of the automotive world, but it has many of the same big-car safety features found in the Opel Astra (2017's SA Car of the Year).
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