Corsa SRi Set To Turn More Heads
Published: 27th October 2002
So add more excitement to that formula and it doesn't take a genius to work out that the excitingly restyled sporty SRi will turn more heads than ever as it puts more fun back into driving.
What has happened to the Corsa SRi? Simply, it has arrived on the block with:
- New alloys
- Red brake callipers
- New steering wheel
- Alloy pedals
- New body-colour rear spoiler
- New chrome plated oval exhaust tailpipe
- New grille
These SRi additions come with no increase in prices. On-the-road
price of the 39.2 mpg 1.4 litre three-door model is £11,495.
The 126 mph (0-60 in 8.0 secs) 1.8 litre three-door model
costs £12,995. Five-door versions are just £500
more.
The SRi sports 16 inch alloys and its first-time alloy pedals
contrast perfectly with the smart brushed-aluminium console
trim.
Lowered sports suspension gives a true "let's go" stance and eye-catching brake callipers finished in red (1.8 16v) complete the effect.
Corsa sales in the first nine months of 2002 have soared
by a staggering 17.1 per cent to 85,578. In September sales
were up by more than 10 per cent.






