Tigras
mini roar
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Holden
Tigra
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Fast
Facts
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| Model:
Holden Tigra |
| RRP:
$34, 990 |
| Engine:
1.8 Litre |
| Power:
92KW @ 6000rpm |
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Economy:
8L/100km
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ONE
might view Holdens marketing ploy on their two-seater Tigra
as politically incorrect, but the reality is the Australian company
is openly wooing the ladies with its cute drop-top.
Holden predicts 95 per cent of buyers will be women.
And indeed during the seven days with the Tigra, a number of males
were openly disparaging of the French-built body planted on a
Barina floor pan.
For those without family commitments it is a very practical, fun
car.
When you feel like wind in the hair motoring, at the touch of
a button the steel roof folds neatly into the boot with just enough
extra space for weekend luggage. It is a very easy car to manoeuvre
in traffic and fit into that tight car parking spot.
Engine/gearbox
The engine is basically the 1.8 litre engine from the Astra. It
pumps out 92 kW which gives pedestrian, rather than neck-snapping,
performance.
Driving/comfort
The steering is well weighted and although the Tigra doesnt
have the superb dynamics and road manners of, say, an MX-5, the
road holding and comfort levels are good.
Safety
The four wheel disc brakes with ABS were more than adequate for
the cars performance. Driver and passenger airbags, plus
front side impact airbags and automatic front seat belt tensioners
form the primary safety package.
Goodies
A Blaupunkt sound system with MP3 function ensures the driver
and passenger enjoy their favourite tracks.
By Ken Llewellyn