Vauxhall Astra Mk II CC 1.2 S (55 Hp)


Overall Rating

6.7 / 10
Safety N/A / 5
Not Rated
Engine 2.5 / 5
Value 4.0 / 5
Performance 3.5 / 5
Comfort 3.0 / 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 II CC Overview:

Vauxhall Astra (Mk II CC). With 84 Nm of torque, it offers ample pulling power. Weighing only 830 kg, it’s quite light. Front‑wheel drive delivers efficiency and easy handling. Acceleration is relatively slow (0–100 km/h in 16.5 s). The top speed reaches 155 km/h. A compact car with a rear door that swings upward to provide access to the cargo area. Seating for 3 makes it ideal for daily use.

1.2 S (55 Hp) Verdict:

Rating 2 stars

Performance Verdict

The entry-level engine, offering very basic performance. Acceleration is slow, making it best suited for city driving where high speeds are not required.

Fuel Economy

Decent fuel economy for a small petrol engine of the late 80s, but its lack of power can lead to working it harder, impacting real-world efficiency.

Best Use Case: Urban commuting / First car

Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • • Wide range of engines catering to diverse needs, from economy to high performance.
  • • Practical and spacious for its class, especially the CC hatchback.
  • • GTE models offer genuine hot hatch thrills and are becoming collectible.
  • • Relatively simple mechanics, making maintenance accessible.
  • • Good visibility and maneuverability.

Cons:

  • • Dated safety features by modern standards, no Euro NCAP rating.
  • • Prone to rust, particularly in older examples.
  • • Basic interior quality and refinement on lower trims.
  • • Entry-level engines are very slow and unrefined.
  • • Ride comfort can be firm on sportier models.

Specifications:

Specifications are compared to those of the previous generation(CC: 1983 - 1984).

General:
Brand:Vauxhall
Model:Astra
Generation:Mk II CC
Modification (Engine):1.2 S (55 Hp)
Start of production:1984
End of production:1986
Powertrain Architecture:Internal Combustion engine
Body type:Hatchback
Seats:3-5
Doors:5
Engine:
Power:55 Hp Same horsepower
Power per litre:46 Hp/l [worst than previous generation]
Torque:84 Nm @ 3600 rpm.
Engine Model/Code:12SC More details about the engine 12SC
Engine displacement:1196
Number of cylinders:4
Engine configuration:Inline
Number of valves per cylinder:2
Fuel injection system:Carburettor
Engine aspiration:Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain:OHV
Engine oil capacity:2.75 l
Coolant:5.7 l
Engine layout:Front, Transverse
Cylinder Bore:79 mm mm
Piston Stroke:61 mm mm
Compression ratio:9.2:1
Performance:
Fuel Type:Petrol (Gasoline)
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h:16.5 sec
Acceleration 0 - 62 mph:16.5 sec
Maximum speed:155 km/h
Weight-to-power ratio:15.1 kg/Hp, 66.3 Hp/tonne
Weight-to-torque ratio:9.9 kg/Nm, 101.2 Nm/tonne
Acceleration 0 - 60 mph:15.7 sec
Space:
Kerb Weight:830
Max. weight:1335
Max load:505
Trunk (boot) space - maximum:1000 l
Trunk (boot) space - minimum:390 l
Fuel tank capacity:52 l
Size:
Length:3998 mm mm
Width:1663 mm mm
Height:1400 mm mm
Wheelbase:2520 mm mm
Front track:1400 mm
Rear (Back) track:1405 mm
Minimum turning circle (turning diameter):10.5 m [above average]
Powertrain:
Drivetrain ArchitectureThe Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle.
Drive wheelFront wheel drive
Number of gears5
Transmission typeManual

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