Vauxhall Corsa Hatchback (93-00) - Review

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Popular and practical supermini with two distinctive body styles - the five-door is the more spacious. Though it does not excel in any area, it's a sound all-rounder that is increasingly good value as buyers turn towards more modern cars. Power steering is most desirable and enhances the driveability of any Corsa.
3 out of 5

Comfort

Whether the Corsa is a three or five door, there is plenty of room inside, with particularly comfortable seats for a car of this age. Light, roomy interior seats four adults comfortable on short trips; five-door is best for family use.

2.5 out of 5

Practicality

Storing the weekly shopping isn’t as easy as you’d expect: the boot could be bigger and easier to access. There is a small glovebox to keep valuables hidden from prying eyes and a few door bins for storage throughout. Corsa is neat and tidy around town and better suited to urban living than regular epic motorway ventures, though it does behave competently on A-roads when asked to do so.

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2 out of 5

Behind the wheel

Good driving position, but the interior looks a bit cheap (even more so when bits of interior trim work loose) and Corsa still falls short when it comes to driver enjoyment.