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    Viva fever

    Viva fever



    The new Holden Viva hatch
    22 December 2005

    Peter Barnwell

    Take the body shape of Daewoo's Lanos hatch, graft a Holden Astra nose on the front and put an Astra engine under the bonnet and basically, what you come up with is the new Holden Viva hatch back.

    It's a rebadged Daewoo Lacetti hatch which we didn't see here as a Daewoo and is quite a good looking car.

    There might be some sort of stigma attached to its country of origin (Korea) but we don't know why.

    Apart from a few minor annoyances, the new Viva is a good thing _ goes well, doesn't use much fuel, handles and rides acceptably, is easy on the eye inside and out and best of all, is bargain priced.

    The five door hatch is one of three new Viva's available and we reckon it's the best.

    Far from being a "povvo pack" car without much equipment the Viva is right on the pace with both luxury and safety goodies including height-adjustable front seat belts with pretensioners, air conditioning, power steering, four speaker single CD/MP3 capability audio system, steering wheel-mounted audio controls, front power windows (all round on the wagon), heated exterior mirrors, six-way height adjustable drivers seat and a tilt and telescopic-adjustable steering wheel.

    All three variants: hatch, sedan and wagon, feature four air bags as standard equipment and prices start at $17,990.

    Power comes from a twin cam, 1.8-litre, four cylinder engine with 89kW/169Nm output driving through the front wheel via a five speed manual or optional four speed auto.



    The engine complies with future Euro 4 emissions standards and returns fuel efficiency figures of 7.4 litres per 100 kilometres (manual transmission).
    Holden says the entire car including the engine and transmission has been tailored to suit Austalian driving conditions.

    That may be so but there are some areas that could do with improvement, specifically, the long travel gear selector and the reluctance of the engine to drop revs when you change gears.

    Both are annoying making it difficult to drive the Viva smoothly unless you adopt a certain driving technique.

    But in practical terms, Viva's extremely useful offering plenty of boot space, good rear seat legroom and more than 20 storage compartments including cup holders and coin trays.

    Holden engineers tweaked the Viva's suspension but it's fairly mainstream stuff offering comfort and a reasonable degree of composure on most surfaces.

    Interior noise is about on par for the class.

    Brakes are discs all round with ABS optional.

    There's been a fair bit of negative press about the Viva but it seems misplaced after our time behind the wheel. The car is a cheapie to be sure and should be considered in that context. It ticks most of the boxes for performance, equipment, style, practicality, ride and economy. What more do you want for under $20,000

    the thing about the changing gears and not dropping revs, This is also familiar in my sisters Proton Gen2, Anyone who drives this car needs to change driving styles for it or risk high revs all day, It's just that when changing gear you need to get off the power first you can't change gears with power off and clutch at the same time like normal thats all.

    But on this review it will shock some who want them to fail.
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

    "I'm not trapped in here with all of you, Your all trapped in here with me"

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    The last car I remember wearing a Viva badge was a right saucy number

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    That kind of looks like it has the front of a old Holden,
    I can't think of the model before my time lol.
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

    "I'm not trapped in here with all of you, Your all trapped in here with me"

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Exige:
    The last car I remember wearing a Viva badge was a right saucy number
    was this only in britain, or other parts of europe/world as well
    Last edited by d-quik; 12-26-2005 at 01:00 PM. Reason: ahem, yeah
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    Quote Originally Posted by d-quik
    was this only in britain, or other parts of europe/world as well
    only Britain and where Vauxhall exported too.
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    that looks like the new chevy optra here in north america.
    2011 Honda Civic Si

    ATHEIST and damn proud of it.

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    They are the same car they are Daewoos. Don't you guys have them yet??
    Last edited by SlickHolden; 12-26-2005 at 10:49 PM.
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

    "I'm not trapped in here with all of you, Your all trapped in here with me"

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    Holden are saying that the viva is an all new nameplate for them but according to wheels Holden were selling vivas back 30-40 years ago...they also said it was related to the torana or somethin...
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    Maybe that is why that car looked so familiar? It looks like a Torana
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

    "I'm not trapped in here with all of you, Your all trapped in here with me"

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    Apparently the Viva was replaced in '67 by the torana, although they shared the same architecture, which was pommy...

    The Viva-Torana morphed into the GTR Torana, which led to the XU-1, which led to the SLR5000 and the A9X.
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    Like the omega commodore, They Opel should have been jealous of what holden done in the end with that car, They took it and done millions of things with it. Really changed the whole car to there way and Opel had a Viagra shortage with the Omega
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

    "I'm not trapped in here with all of you, Your all trapped in here with me"

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    Yea Holden did so much with it...It won an Australian Design award in '97 didnt it??
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    I'm not sure i only really remember the VB getting some award? The VT was a nice car when it first came out but now they look old next to the VY's VZ's and still it's so much of that car in the 2 it's amazing.
    But i'll take a VTII Berlina 2morrow
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

    "I'm not trapped in here with all of you, Your all trapped in here with me"

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    What gets me thinking about the AU falcon is that Ford apparently spent 700million on it
    How could it be so crap...even the interior was ugly...where did all that development cash go???
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    Quote Originally Posted by ADRENALINE
    What gets me thinking about the AU falcon is that Ford apparently spent 700million on it
    How could it be so crap...even the interior was ugly...where did all that development cash go???
    That's a good question cause it really didnt have IRS accross the range?,
    It didnt feel much differnt to drive then my brothers EFII Fairmont.
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

    "I'm not trapped in here with all of you, Your all trapped in here with me"

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