Vauxhall Viva HC 1600 (81 Hp)


Overall Rating

6.5 / 10
Safety N/A / 5
Not Rated
Engine 2.5 / 5
Value 4.0 / 5
Performance 2.8 / 5
Comfort 3.0 / 5
People\'s Opinion N/A / 5
Not Rated

Vauxhall Viva:

The Vauxhall Viva is a small family car that was produced by Vauxhall in a succession of three versions between 1963 and 1979. These were designated the HA, HB and HC series.
The Viva was introduced a year after Vauxhall's fellow General Motors company Opel launched the Opel Kadett A. Both cars were a result of the same General Motors project sharing the same floorpan and engine construction. A major difference was the use of metric measurements for the Opel and Imperial units for the Vauxhall. The cars are visually similar, however few components are interchangeable. A van version was also produced, as the Bedford HA. In the UK the Viva's principal competitors at the time of its launch included the well-established Ford Anglia and Morris Minor....(Read more on Wikipedia)

HC Overview:

Vauxhall Viva (HC). With 130 Nm of torque, it offers ample pulling power. Weighing only 879 kg, it’s quite light. Rear‑wheel drive offers dynamic handling and sporty feedback. Acceleration is relatively slow (0–100 km/h in 16.5 s). The top speed reaches 146 km/h. A four-door car with a separate trunk, ideal for families and daily commuting. Seating for 4 makes it ideal for daily use.

Safety Rating
Not rated
Euro NCAP Year N/A
Adult Occupant N/A
Stars N/A
Expert Note:
The Vauxhall Viva HC was produced before modern safety standards and crash testing protocols like Euro NCAP were established. Safety features were rudimentary by today's standards, focusing on basic structural integrity and seatbelts.

1600 (81 Hp) Verdict:

Rating 4 stars

Performance Verdict

A more capable engine offering a noticeable improvement in acceleration and highway performance over the smaller units. A good all-rounder.

Fuel Economy

Acceptable fuel economy for its power output in the early 70s, though it will be thirstier than the 1.3L.

Best Use Case: Mixed / Highway

Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • • Simple, robust mechanicals for easy maintenance.
  • • Spacious interior for its class.
  • • Rear-wheel-drive offers engaging driving dynamics for some.
  • • Wide range of engine options, from economical to relatively powerful.
  • • Classic British car appeal for enthusiasts.

Cons:

  • • Prone to rust, especially in older models.
  • • Basic safety features by modern standards.
  • • Fuel economy is poor compared to modern vehicles.
  • • Lack of modern amenities and refinement.
  • • Performance of smaller engines can be underwhelming.

Specifications:

Specifications are compared to those of the previous generation(HB Estate: 1968 - 1969).

General:
Brand:Vauxhall
Model:Viva
Generation:HC
Modification (Engine):1600 (81 Hp)
Start of production:1970
End of production:1972
Powertrain Architecture:Internal Combustion engine
Body type:Sedan
Seats:4
Doors:2-4
Engine:
Power:81 Hp @ 5500 rpm.
Power per litre:50.7 Hp/l
Torque:130 Nm @ 3200 rpm.
Engine displacement:1599
Number of cylinders:4
Engine configuration:Inline
Engine aspiration:Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain:OHC
Engine oil capacity:4.6 l
Coolant:7.9 l
Cylinder Bore:85.7 mm mm
Piston Stroke:69.2 mm mm
Compression ratio:8.5:1
Performance:
Fuel Type:Petrol (Gasoline)
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h:16.5 sec
Acceleration 0 - 62 mph:16.5 sec
Maximum speed:146 km/h
Weight-to-power ratio:10.1 kg/Hp, 99.1 Hp/tonne
Weight-to-torque ratio:6.3 kg/Nm, 159.1 Nm/tonne
Acceleration 0 - 60 mph:15.7 sec
Space:
Kerb Weight:817-941
Max. weight:1243-1445
Max load:426-504
Trunk (boot) space - maximum:346/566 l
Fuel tank capacity:54 l
Size:
Length:4138 mm mm [34mm more]
Width:1643 mm mm [43mm more]
Height:1348 mm mm [1mm less]
Wheelbase:2461 mm mm [28mm more]
Front track:1306 mm
Rear (Back) track:1308 mm
Ride height (ground clearance):127 mm
Minimum turning circle (turning diameter):9.62 m [above average]
Powertrain:
Drivetrain ArchitectureThe Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the rear wheels of the vehicle.
Drive wheelRear wheel drive
Number of gears4
Transmission typeManual

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