Vauxhall Astra Mk III Convertible 2.0i (116 Hp)


Overall Rating

7 / 10
Safety N/A / 5
Not Rated
Engine 2.8 / 5
Value 4.0 / 5
Performance 3.0 / 5
Comfort 3.5 / 5
People\'s Opinion N/A / 5
Not Rated

Vauxhall Astra:

The Vauxhall Astra is a compact car/small family car that has been sold by Vauxhall since 1980. Over its eight generations, it has been made at several GM/Opel/Stellantis plants around Europe - however most versions have been sourced from Vauxhall's plant at Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, United Kingdom.
For its first two generations, the nameplate was applied to right-hand drive versions of the Opel Kadett for use in the UK. Since 1991, Opel has used the Astra nameplate on its B/C-platform. General Motors' Saturn division in the United States also offered a Belgian-built version of the Astra as a captive import from late 2007 until Saturn was discontinued following GM's 2010 bankruptcy....(Read more on Wikipedia)

Mk III Convertible Overview:

Vauxhall Astra (Mk III Convertible). With 169 Nm of torque, it offers ample pulling power. Weighing only 1150 kg, it’s quite light. Front‑wheel drive delivers efficiency and easy handling. Acceleration is relatively slow (0–100 km/h in 10 s). The top speed reaches 195 km/h. A convertible car with a retractable roof, offering open-air driving experiences. Seating for 4 makes it ideal for daily use.

2.0i (116 Hp) Verdict:

Rating 4 stars

Performance Verdict

Matches the 1.8i 16V in acceleration (10 seconds to 100 km/h) but likely offers more low-end torque, providing a smoother and more effortless power delivery.

Fuel Economy

Slightly better fuel economy than the 1.8i 16V at 8.2 l/100 km, making it the most balanced choice for performance and efficiency in the higher-powered trims.

Best Use Case: Highway Cruising / Balanced Performance

Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • • Affordable entry into convertible ownership
  • • Classic, appealing design that has aged well
  • • Simple, robust mechanicals for good reliability
  • • Good parts availability and easy to maintain
  • • Enjoyable open-top driving experience

Cons:

  • • Lacks modern safety features and crash protection
  • • Performance can be sluggish on lower-powered trims
  • • Interior design and materials are dated
  • • Noticeable scuttle shake due to chassis flex
  • • Rear visibility can be limited with the roof up

Specifications:

Specifications are compared to those of the previous generation(Mk III: 1992 - 1994).

General:
Brand:Vauxhall
Model:Astra
Generation:Mk III Convertible
Modification (Engine):2.0i (116 Hp)
Start of production:1993
End of production:1994
Powertrain Architecture:Internal Combustion engine
Body type:Cabriolet
Seats:4
Doors:2
Engine:
Power:116 Hp @ 5400 rpm. Same horsepower
Power per litre:58.1 Hp/l [Same length.]
Torque:169 Nm @ 2600 rpm.
Engine Model/Code:C20NE More details about the engine C20NE
Engine displacement:1998
Number of cylinders:4
Engine configuration:Inline
Fuel injection system:Single-point injection
Engine aspiration:Naturally aspirated engine
Engine oil capacity:4 l
Coolant:6.5 l
Engine layout:Front, Transverse
Performance:
Fuel Type:Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel consumption (economy) - combined:8.2 l/100 km
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h:10 sec
Acceleration 0 - 62 mph:10 sec
Maximum speed:195 km/h
Weight-to-power ratio:9.9 kg/Hp, 100.9 Hp/tonne
Weight-to-torque ratio:6.8 kg/Nm, 147 Nm/tonne
Acceleration 0 - 60 mph:9.5 sec
Space:
Kerb Weight:1150
Max. weight:1605
Max load:455
Trunk (boot) space - minimum:391 l
Fuel tank capacity:52 l
Size:
Length:4239 mm mm [Same length.]
Width:1689 mm mm [Same width.]
Height:1410 mm mm [21mm more]
Wheelbase:2520 mm mm [Same wheelbase.]
Front track:1430 mm
Rear (Back) track:1420 mm
Ride height (ground clearance):140 mm
Powertrain:
Drivetrain ArchitectureThe Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle.
Drive wheelFront wheel drive
Number of gears5
Transmission typeManual
Front brakesVentilated discs [Best for performance and cooling.]
Rear brakesDrum [bad for performance and cooling.]
Tires size185/60 R14
Wheel rims size14

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