Technical data
Technical data
Petrol engines
1.4i 16v VVT 1.4i 16v VVT Turbo 1.4i 16v VVT Turbo
ECOTEC-4 ECOTEC-4 ECOTEC-4
Capacity 1398cc 1364cc 1364cc
Maximum power 100PS (74kW) @ 6000rpm 120PS (88kW) @ 4800-6000rpm 140PS (103kW) @ 4900-6000rpm
Maximum torque 130Nm (96 lb.ft.) @ 4000rpm 175Nm (129 lb.ft.) @ 1750-4800rpm 200Nm (147 lb.ft.) @ 1850-4900rpm
Configuration 4 cylinders, 4 valves per cylinder, double overhead camshafts
Fuel/induction system Naturally aspirated. Variable Valve
Turbocharger with intercooler.
Timing (VVT). Multi-point
Variable Valve Timing (VVT). Multi-point sequential fuel injection.
sequential fuel injection.
Emission compliance Euro 5
Service interval 20,000 miles or 1 year (whichever occurs sooner)
Benefit in kind company car taxation – 2011/12 tax year
All models 18% 18% 21%
Diesel engines
1.3CDTi 16v (75PS) 1.3CDTi 16v (95PS) 1.7CDTi 16v (100PS) 1.7CDTi 16v (130PS)
ECOTEC-4 ecoFLEX with and without Start/Stop ECOTEC-4 ECOTEC-4
Capacity 1248cc 1248cc 1686cc 1686cc
Maximum power 75PS (55kW) @ 4000rpm 95PS (70kW) @ 4000rpm 100PS (74kW) @ 4000rpm 130PS (96kW) @ 4000rpm
Maximum torque 180Nm (133 lb.ft.) @ 1750-2500rpm 180Nm (133 lb.ft.) @ 1750-3500rpm 260Nm (192 lb.ft.) @ 1700-2550rpm 300Nm (221 lb.ft.) @ 2000-2500rpm
Configuration 4 cylinders, 4 valves per cylinder, double overhead camshafts
Fuel/induction system Turbocharger with intercooler. Variable geometry turbocharger with intercooler.
Common rail fuel injection Common rail fuel injection
Emission compliance Euro 5 with Diesel Particulate Filter
Service interval 20,000 miles or 1 year (whichever occurs sooner)
Benefit in kind company car taxation – 2011/12 tax year
All models 18% 13% 26% 20%
Smarter driving tips
• Drive at an appropriate speed: Staying
within the speed limit increases driver
safety, reduces CO
2
emissions and saves
fuel. At 70mph you could be using up to
9% more fuel than at 60mph and up to
15% more fuel than at 50mph
• Drive smoothly at all times: Anticipate
the ebb and flow of the traffic to avoid
harsh acceleration and braking
• Reduce your revs: Change gear earlier
to help reduce fuel consumption – try
2500rpm with petrol engines and
2000rpm with diesel
• Idling is wasting fuel: If you’re likely
to be at a standstill for more than three
minutes, switch off the engine to save fuel
• Regularly check your tyre pressures:
Under inflated tyres increase CO
2
emissions whilst incorrectly inflated
tyres can be unsafe. Always check your
handbook for the correct tyre pressure.
This will also help to increase the life of
your tyres
• Remove unnecessary items from
the car: Extra weight increases the
engine’s workload, whilst roof racks and
bike carriers increase wind resistance.
All burn more fuel and increase CO
2
emissions
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