Vauxhall - The New Cavalier - Video Brochure (MK3) (1988)

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  • @JoeyBrod
    @JoeyBrod Год назад +25

    The owl was definitely there to subliminally insinuate that the Cavalier is the wise choice. You always think of a wise owl. Well played in the marketing department

    • @martytdd1606
      @martytdd1606 Год назад

      I was trying to figure that out lol. Thought at first it was a cool predator thing, making it's rivals look soft or tame. 🤦‍♂️
      You called it bud 👌😉 😅

  • @apl175
    @apl175 Год назад +9

    You can vaguely see the beginnings of the Saab NG900 in the design.

  • @axeman3d
    @axeman3d Год назад +15

    What we need to convey the qualities of the new Cavalier is a small, high-pitched owl. Make it happen!

  • @musmodtos
    @musmodtos Год назад +13

    I'm a Ford man at heart but I ran a Isuzu diesel one of these until it worked its valves in to the seats at 400k.
    Dull as hell to drive but unbustable.

    • @sloeginandsleep1170
      @sloeginandsleep1170 Год назад +4

      Totally relate to this. My dad was a cabbie and had a 1992 diesel Cav, put around 600k on it before it fell apart, he got it as a nearly new one too and saved a packet. He said it was the best car for private hire of the era by a long shot.

    • @musmodtos
      @musmodtos Год назад +3

      @@sloeginandsleep1170 solid old wagon they were.
      Better than a late Sierra, not as good as Mondeo.
      The Isuzu diesel version was sublimely smooth (old IDI junk) and whilst unsophisticated compared to the contemporary French stuff was a good deal smoother and I doubt a calmer and more noise abated diesel has been made since.
      Wasn't the best for power but they were very quiet for what they were.
      The old PSA XUD9 engine was a generation ahead in power and drivability though.

    • @saxongreen78
      @saxongreen78 Год назад +1

      I've got my eye on an ancient Isuzu Elf truck that's sitting in a derelict yard - still practical today (if a bit slow.)

    • @soundseeker63
      @soundseeker63 Год назад +3

      @@musmodtos The mondeo build quality was crap though. Horrible electrics, bumpers made of glass, brittle plastics on the dash, harsh and noisy diesels.... The only good bit about the mondeo was the zetec engines and it was decent round the bends. Cav was better in almost every other area though.

  • @leonshackleford9585
    @leonshackleford9585 26 дней назад

    My Daddy would have love ❤ to see this Vauxhall G.M. Opel Cavalier Video

  • @soundseeker63
    @soundseeker63 Год назад +10

    It's been quite some time since I've seen one of these on the road (used to see them all the time as a kid) but I must say, on reflection it is a really smooth, clean and modern shape for 1988! Perhaps not sporty to drive but the 2.0 16v and 2.0 Turbo versions were genuinely quick for their day (and probably more fun than any current Vauxhall with it!).

  • @anthonyperkins7556
    @anthonyperkins7556 Год назад +13

    The Mk3 Vauxhall Cavaliers were the best of the Cavalier line-up, better rustproofing, safer design in crashes, plus a much more comfortable driving experience and interior.

    • @Landie_Man
      @Landie_Man Год назад +1

      I expect Both Mark 2 and 3 Cavs would make good retro daily drivers on todays roads for the higher mileage classic car driving; 15-20k a year. Even the Mark 1 would be fine

    • @Landie_Man
      @Landie_Man Год назад

      @Blondie oh nice. How old?

  • @kieranwhite6647
    @kieranwhite6647 Год назад +19

    Probably the best car Vauxhall built, a great all rounder

    • @saxongreen78
      @saxongreen78 Год назад +2

      (My favourite is the PA and PB Velox...because they're pretty.)😊

    • @christiangrey3645
      @christiangrey3645 Год назад +1

      Most definitely. And the MK1 Vectra (UK).

    • @kieranwhite6647
      @kieranwhite6647 Год назад +1

      @@christiangrey3645 Vectra's were much better than their reputation would have you believe, did seem like a slight backward step from the Mk3 Cavalier though

    • @NaeMuckle
      @NaeMuckle Год назад +1

      @@kieranwhite6647 Vectras were pig ugly though

    • @williamegler8771
      @williamegler8771 Год назад +2

      Opel did a good job!

  • @davidwebb8877
    @davidwebb8877 6 дней назад +1

    I’ve had loads of cavaliers,ex company cars most if not all of the them,all were over 100k on the clock with FSH,the 8V engine was bullet proof if maintained,I’d say the 2 I liked the most were my K reg SRI 8V hatchback with the fan blade alloys and a M reg 16V CDX hatchback.

  • @azwris
    @azwris Год назад +5

    Vectra or Cavalier was way ahead of its time in terms of design. The curvy finishes wasn't usual at all back then.

  • @minimaxi802
    @minimaxi802 Год назад +9

    Hard to believe this was 34 years ago and there were thousands of Mk3 Cavaliers in the 1990s, now there only about 750 left. And the restyled Vectra from 1995 is also getting rare.

    • @tonedune3456
      @tonedune3456 Год назад

      Most will have been reps cars so would have been scrapped

  • @paulillingworth1242
    @paulillingworth1242 Год назад +8

    Had a few of these Cavaliers many moons ago, fond memories and great cars the 2.0i was a real favourite and bomb proof. The world simply doesn’t make cars like this anymore.

  • @weasel884
    @weasel884 Год назад +3

    We didn’t get any features like this until the early 2000s in the United States. Very interesting that GM had this back in the 80s.

  • @Richnineteenseventyone
    @Richnineteenseventyone 5 месяцев назад

    I had the turbo 4x4 and its still on the road and was in performance vauxhall 7 yrs ago

  • @leonshackleford9585
    @leonshackleford9585 26 дней назад

    Very Interesting Video

  • @aston-martin-internationalist
    @aston-martin-internationalist Год назад +5

    Wonderful! I've had 3 MK3 Cavaliers in my time, a 1.8i Cesaro, a V6 CDX and a GSi 2000 16v. This was peak Vauxhall in my opinion, it was widely praised and has aged far better than Sierra. Easy car to work on, easy car to drive. Mine are all long gone - but remember them fondly.
    I also miss velour!!
    Notice these have the previous generation stalks on them which didn't make it to the production models which came with the revised and much nicer stalks that a number of low volume manufacturers took on such as Lotus and TVR.

    • @adamlee3772
      @adamlee3772 Год назад +2

      Really observant about the stalks. And I think you’re right in saying peak Vauxhall. Tbh I love these and the Sierras and Mondeos that followed. Cars have been on a downward spiral since IMO.

    • @aston-martin-internationalist
      @aston-martin-internationalist Год назад +1

      @@adamlee3772 MK1 Mondeo saloon is such a pleasing and well proportioned shape!

  • @antman5474
    @antman5474 Год назад +3

    Not bad quality for a 34 year old video tape.

  • @Andy-eo3mq
    @Andy-eo3mq Год назад +14

    It's sad just how gimmicky and overstyled cars have become. There's just something about the purity of purpose with cars from this era, very much lacking in the garbage of today.

  • @aciddiver1978
    @aciddiver1978 Год назад +1

    Had 2 of these, a 2.0i ran 220.000km and then scrapped. The other a 1.8i ran 450.000 km before scrapped. I took good care of it, changing oil often.

  • @hedleythorne
    @hedleythorne Год назад +3

    I had one of these- I miss actual usable glove boxes!

  • @saxongreen78
    @saxongreen78 Год назад +1

    1980s designs were often rather logical, sensible and practical...I love my old Mazda E Series - crisp, neat and _spacious._

  • @matthewgodwin3050
    @matthewgodwin3050 Год назад +4

    The MK3 Cavalier was definitely a high point in Vauxhall's history, and for me, is actually better than the Vectra that replaced it. Great car I'll always remember fondly.

  • @leonshackleford9585
    @leonshackleford9585 26 дней назад

    Especially on the Cavalier Vauxhall G.M Opel

  • @neilmustow368
    @neilmustow368 Год назад +1

    Remember the Mk 3 Cavalier Autumn launch as a 14 year old at the 1988 NEC Motor show time flies 34 years ago

  • @TheSimonhammond
    @TheSimonhammond 10 месяцев назад

    Owned two mk3 Cavaliers 1.8 L's loved them both.
    Much better than my Sierra Sapphire which felt heavy and cumbersome after the Cavaliers.
    I also remember seeing them at the 1988 NEC motorshow.
    The 2.0i CD Auto would be my pick today.

  • @rolandgrant8669
    @rolandgrant8669 Год назад +1

    Very aerodynamic shapes and good well proportioned styling was the standout feature for me. The driving was a bit dull tbh, but very good motorway cars. I would drive from London to Leeds on business meetings once a month.
    Started out with a gutless 1.6L then progressed to a slightly less gutless 1.8i (after pestering the fleet manager) and then was 'promoted' to a 2.0 Vectra which was quick at last and would rev out well - but then had no grip on windy roads.
    My 1.6 used to run on for a few seconds after I turned it off and got out, much to everyone's amusement! Happy, simpler days..

  • @lanehogger1532
    @lanehogger1532 Год назад +1

    12.05. Those electric Aerials were the Bain of my dads life. He had an F reg cavalier GL from new for 7 years. The last few years he was constantly repairing and greasing the aerial to keep it operational 😂 Great car otherwise tho 👍🏼

  • @avec4amadman1
    @avec4amadman1 Год назад +5

    I’m in my mid 40s and having owned a couple of Mark 2’s and a fleet of mk3 Cavaliers, I have to say I had no idea that the very early mk3 had the same indicator stalks and wiper stalks as the mk2, I even clocked on in this video a mk3 with a mk2 steering wheel….. I wonder if they were preproduction models for this video and they didn’t have the right stuff. Also clocked a GL with L wheel trims… This video was 88 and I thought they came out in 89.
    On a sidenote what the heck was the owl all about?!😂

    • @richardhall6560
      @richardhall6560 Год назад

      My dad had one of the first off the production line. It had the MK3 stalks. I think these must be pre prod cars as you say.

    • @owensteele1645
      @owensteele1645 Год назад

      @12:59 Low-spec Astra mk2 steering wheel on this one.

    • @azwris
      @azwris Год назад

      Owl probably stands for wisdom when it comes to design and building of cars.

    • @ljones396
      @ljones396 Год назад

      The owl's a metaphor, come on get with it 🤓😂

    • @kevinmaynard9561
      @kevinmaynard9561 Год назад +1

      It seems to have GL wheel trims when it goes onto the boat and L trims when it comes off the boat!

  • @briabba123
    @briabba123 Год назад +2

    We also had the T car but only as a two door or four door hatchback
    Our Cavaliers are a little bit different than yours. We had a five door station wagon, , a coupe, a two door hatchback, and a four-door sedan in our market Cavalier competed with the Escort for our medium size car we had a car called the celebrity or the Ciara or the 6000

  • @Mouse2113
    @Mouse2113 Год назад +1

    Looks like Braemar to Glenshee Road. When Vauxhalls were good

    • @williamegler8771
      @williamegler8771 Год назад

      When Vauxhall's became rebadged Opel's they became good.

  • @agostinhofratini7995
    @agostinhofratini7995 Год назад

    Hoje ainda tenho um Vectra CD 1994 desde 2002

  • @adamlee3772
    @adamlee3772 Год назад

    I may be wrong, but the music at the end I think I have also heard on Ford Sierra or Scorpio promotional videos.
    Great car the Cavalier though. Had a couple myself and I loved them.

  • @owensteele1645
    @owensteele1645 Год назад +2

    We had a 1.4 L. It was rather like a big Astra mk2. It was also quite nippy.

  • @showsiff
    @showsiff Год назад

    Weird that they held onto the Cavalier name on such a new, fresher design. I remember ads for the New Vectra as a kid in Ireland, it seemed very exciting

    • @soundseeker63
      @soundseeker63 Год назад

      It was the first Vectra in Europe, but stayed Cavalier in the UK for some reason.

    • @darylyatestransportblogs
      @darylyatestransportblogs 4 месяца назад

      I remember seeing one in Spain and being confused about it being badged as a Vectra not knowing they were only badged as Cavaliers in the UK.

  • @peterglass8657
    @peterglass8657 Год назад +1

    It’s a shame there was never an estate version of the third and final generation Cavalier.

    • @jtbtabimono
      @jtbtabimono Год назад

      Good point! Never thought of that and you're right.

  • @BobM925
    @BobM925 Год назад

    Owned various from 1.6 to 2.0 16v - all great. A decent all round car, probably from Vauxhall's greatest era. It started to go a bit wrong after the Cav, at the same time Ford were really upping their game.

    • @williamegler8771
      @williamegler8771 Год назад

      They were good because they were Opel's rebadged as Vauxhall s

    • @BobM925
      @BobM925 Год назад

      Fair enough, Vauxhall hadn’t really manufactured its own models for what? a decade plus at the time the “Vectra A” was launched. But I’m British, they were called Vauxhalls here (and we had a few Opels, yes) Might as well say they are American cars then, since at that time they were owned by GM.

  • @landyachtfan79
    @landyachtfan79 Год назад +2

    LOVE 1:08!!!!!

  • @mattw8332
    @mattw8332 Год назад +1

    I'd love one of these in misery base spec.

    • @MannyAntipov
      @MannyAntipov 11 месяцев назад +1

      Or poverty spec as I call it 😉

  • @leepower2717
    @leepower2717 Год назад

    The early Cavalier deadlocking system had a flawed design, pull the interior button up on a front door at the same time as the exterior handle that door would open. Vauxhall fixed that flaw with the 93 MY facelift.

  • @TheSimonhammond
    @TheSimonhammond 10 месяцев назад

    I did hear that half a tennis ball could open a Cavalier?

  • @energymc22
    @energymc22 Год назад +1

    13:00 did any production cavaliers actually come with this steering wheel?

    • @kieranwhite6647
      @kieranwhite6647 Год назад

      I think the base spec (Cavalier Standard) was the only model that did

    • @BrooksterMax
      @BrooksterMax Год назад +3

      Yes I believe my Dad’s F reg 1.4 Merit saloon did. It was exceptionally basic I remember!
      If my memory has not failed me!

  • @hakankalayli
    @hakankalayli Год назад

    Vectra A good car

  • @gulfstream7235
    @gulfstream7235 Год назад

    The interior quality, especially the plastics they used turned me off these shitboxes forever. Toyota were miles ahead

  • @SteamedhamsEdnalovescock
    @SteamedhamsEdnalovescock Год назад

    good to see vauxhall have never used any other material than a baked bean can for their cars. always shite forever and the grimness is off the scale