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Car Reviews. Honest John Classics Reviews Vauxhall. Vauxhall Victor FE and VX1800/2300 (1972 – 1978) Review. Vauxhall Victor FE and VX1800/2300 (1972 – 1978) At A Glance. Excellent to drive but largely ignored, higher powered models genuinely fun to drive. Entry level cars over-bodied and underpowered, rust and neglect.
Sep 11, 2020 · Maybe. Certainly, I would suggest it was the best looking FE version, which was always a car that was colour and specification dependent. A VX 4-90 with the four headlamps, Rostyle wheels, stronger grille and in a strong colour significantly trumps the regular Victor in a pastel or quieter shade.
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Oct 13, 2023 · The VX 2300 GLS was more economical and had a list of equipment to appeal to provincial sybarites. Not only did it boast power-assisted steering, four headlights, front fog lamps, metallic...
THE VX2300GLS. At the launch of the VX series the Ventora model was dropped from the line up as it’s ageing 6-cylinder engine was deemed to be unsuitable for the economy and performace requirements of the time.
Jan 15, 2023 · The VX 2300 GLS, with the lighter and newer engine, could reach 106 mph and return 25 mpg( more on a long journey) against 18 mpg for the Ventora. However, the Cortina 2.3 Ghia, with an extra two cylinders, still beat it for top end performance and was slightly quieter at speed.