Opel Astra 1997 WB02F5646

22 06 2007

Inspiration

I had been eyeing the Astra ever since it was launched. My first drive in that car, in 1996 – the experience was heavenly. Yes even in those days, I realised that it was underpowered.

Purchase

I finally got the taste of ownership when I was allowed to use the company owned Astra (1996 model) for 3-4 months.

The search ended and I picked up a steel Grey 1996 model. Things had to be spent on during ownership.

  • Alloys
  • Tyres
  • Timing Belt
  • Strut Mountings (They always gave way)
  • Brake pads
  • Brake shoes
  • AC Compressor repair
  • ICE
  • Front WIndshield replacement (for scratches)
  • Coolant plastic pipe near intake manifold
  • radiator and AC Fans

Performance and FE

The engine was not rev friendly. The LET was good. I changed gears @ 2000 rpm. The car was designed for highway cruising. My car used to gives 17 to the litre of petrol on Nighways with A/c on all the times (or whenever I drove it on overdrive on extended periods and even while on short stops) on the contrary it gave 6-9 kmpl in the city with A/c on all the time (even when my wife is shopping)…my car has crossed 110000 kms.

Yes this was the vehicle which taught me how to drive frugally, by light-footing the throttle. Inspite of that I decided I will buy one for myself.

Ride Comfort

Till this day, that ride-comfort and NVH has been unmatched in similar segment vehicles (other than the BMWs, Mercs and Audis that i have test-driven). It just ran like as if its cruising on a fluid. Any other car would not impress me (except a Ford Mondeo maybe). The pleasure was when you braked, the rear end of the car used to lower itself, compensating the forward thrust and heads did not NOD.

The aerodynamics of the car is so ahead of its time that the moment you touch overdrive…it takes over from you and the scenery just whizzes past you when you look outside the window.

Problems:

  • In-confident braking: Even after new fluids, new discs, new tyres, becos of the damn brakes…..I once banged on a mud hill on NH6 at dark midnight…. the car rested on its belly and there was this bus which winched me back on the road…. nothing happened to the car. I was never confident of the brakes and cornering, so never drove above 100kmph
  • One during the HYD-DEL-MUM-HYD, the brake line lost fluid and I drove whole night in that condition through Seoni till Sagar.
  • Once the radiator fan failed and the car had to be driven without coolant for 10 kms.
  • Once while driving through waterlogged streets, water wetted the carpet and a polythene got fouled up in one of the driveshafts and dislocated the axle bellow.
  • I always had a tough time sourcing spares and getting the right mechanic.
  • Both the Astras I used – used to overheat during bumper to bumper traffic.
  • Engine vibrated irritably on idling with AC On: RPM becomes 600 from 800-850 once AC is on.

The car was finally sold in Hyderabad in April 2008 after I purchased the Toyota Innova. I used to take it door to door to offer it everyday during lunch time, until one guy on Minister Road fell for it.





DRIVOBLOG® | Kolkata – Gopalpur-At-Sea NON STOP 2006 (Beginning of an Era of Night-Cruises)

14 11 2006

This was my first ever Highway Journey and it came out to be of the extreme kind with two nights without sleep  (Sat & Sun nights).

Back in 2006, in Kolkata it was a lazy Saturday Winter Afternoon and I decided to make a night trip it to Gopalpur at Sea, some 630 Kms from Kolkata Overnight and Non Stop. Wifey agreed instantly and I picked her up directly from her Park Street office in the evening and immediately we started off.

  • Route: KOL-BBSR-GOPALPUR-BBSR-KOLKATA
  • Pax: ME+WIFE
  • Start: Kolkata @ 1930 Hours Saturday
  • Accident: NH60 @ 2300 Hours Saturday
  • Recovered from Accident @ 2330 Hours Saturday
  • Reached: BBSR @ 0330 Hours Sunday
  • Reached: GOPALPUR @ 0830 Hours Sunday
  • Reached: BBSR @ 1200 Hours Sunday
  • Left for Kolkata @ 1600 Hours Sunday
  • Reached Kolaghat @ 0700 Hours Monday
  • Joined office (directly) at Kolkata @ 1000 Hours Monday

The Accident on NH60 near Jaleshwar:

A couple of hours into the journey and the full night came on us. We were doing a constant 100kmph on NH60 and I suddenly realised that we found ourselves to be the only ones on the road. Then suddenly we noticed a huge mud hill in front blocking the Highway. I braked timely and the car skidded straight on, rose up and bellied on the top of the mud mound with a heavy noise.

Just seconds ago we were hearing the cruise-hum and in a split moment we were enveloped by a forced silence. The Engine had stalled and the headlights were still ON. We were initially too shocked to even got our of the car, wondering if we were about to topple off into some river beyond, perhaps. I switched off the headlights and suddenly we realized it was pitch dark. I had not seen a darker night ever in my life. The stars were looking like the diamond on my wife’s nosepin.

Finally we gathered courage and found out that there was no river after that, but just the road in continuum. The Car’s front driving wheels were suspended, hence was out of the traction. Bare human power was no match for its weight to be able to be brought down from its present state .

Luckily we saw a bus approaching out of nowhere. We waved it to a halt and  the driver took out a rope and winched the car down. I gladly paid them INR 500 and they navigated us to the detour road, as this was a blockade by NHAI for an unfinished stretch. Such was our undying spirit that even after all this, both of us decided to continue the journey. Nothing eventually happened to the car due to the engine guard.

Distance and Sleep

Total Kms covered in 36 Hours outside home: 1300 Kms. (Just imagine, we did not have Saturdays off those days and had to start off Saturday itself and join office on Monday).


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The photos were taken by Nokia 3230. The Car – Opel Astra which normally returns 5-7 kmpl in the city gave overall 16kmpl Mileage in this trip.








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