Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch (05-10) - Review Review by David Ross on 06 October 2005 Last Updated: 17 April 2009 The Astra Sport Hatch is very different from its dull five-door sibling and Vauxhall has done a great job in producing a sporty and distinctive design. The model is a fairly common site on the roads so it's easy to forget how attractive and neatly styled it is with a low, purposeful stance. It's entertaining to drive too thanks to a lower ride height than the five-door, although the steering still feels a little remote. The cabin is disappointing - it's a dull design and the switches on the centre console are fiddly to use while the boot is awkward to access due to a narrow opening and high lip. If you can forgive these shortcomings however the Astra Sport Hatch makes a chic three-door and comes with a good choice of engines including some hot hatch rivalling turbocharged units. 3.5 out of 5 Other Vauxhall reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3.5 out of 5 Comfort While the Sport Hatch is great on twisting roads thanks to the stiffened suspension, the trade-off is that the ride is not very forgiving and doesn't deal very well with rough roads. There can be vibration through the steering column too and on longer trips the three-door Astra lacks the comfort of the standard car. The seats are good however and offer decent side support while there's plenty of space for the driver and front passenger with road and wind noise levels kept low. . It's quiet on the motorway and engine, road and wind noise is kept to a minimum. Rear legroom is acceptable for two adults, but headroom is a bit tight for taller passengers. There's a string of innovations to improve the feel of the cabin: a 'Panoramic' windscreen (see 'Other' in the image gallery) extends into the roof and lets extra light into the cabin. Astra also uses audio technology that's currently rare, but likely to be standard on most cars within the next five years: Digital Radio - which gives CD quality and more stations - and an MP3 playing stereo (which virtually does away with the need for an autochanger - a £60 option). You can even have 'Twin Audio', which allows the front passengers to listen to the radio, whist the rear passengers listen to a CD through headphones. View full gallery 2.5 out of 5 Practicality This is where the Sport Hatch shows its shortcomings. On paper the boot seems average with 312 litres but even worse is the fact that the boot lip is so high and the opening narrow, which makes loading and unloading heavy items difficult. Rear space isn't great either and the sloping roof means getting in and out is tricky while up front there's very little storage, especially on the centre console. Get a Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch valuation View full gallery How does the boot space compare? SEAT Leon Hatchback (05 on) 341 litres Kia Proceed (08 on) 340 litres Citroën C4 Coupé (04-10) 314 litres Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch (05-10) 302 litres 3 out of 5 Behind the wheel Thanks to a lowered driving position the Sport Hatch feels racy from behind the wheel with sports seats plus there's good reach adjustment in the steering column. Unfortunately the button layout on the central console is somewhat haphazard with the air con controls placed low down making them tricky to see. On the plus side build quality is solid and there are some nice touches like the optional panoramic glass roof. The 1.8 metre-square glass panel finishes in line with the front headrests and provides a totally uninterrupted view out. It's certainly impressive, especially at night and makes the cabin light and airy. It also features a sliding sunblind with two fold-out visors that acts like a conventional roof. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Vauxhall Astra cars for sale We have 765 models like this for sale. Find Vauxhall Astra cars for sale Previous: Driving & Performance Next: Costs