Vauxhall Tigra (04-09) - Review Review by Parkers 3 Small and stylish, the Vauxhall Tigra is a two-seater convertible that combines sharp looks and open-air fun with low running costs and frugal engines. There are plenty of neat touches but the real highlight is the neat metal folding roof. Summary Driving & Performance Equipment Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Owners' Reviews Also Consider Facts & Figures Company Car Info Gallery Also Consider 3.5 out of 5 Peugeot 207 CC (07 on) Stylish interior, good to drive, available with a refined diesel engine, smooth ride, air con standard Pointless rear seats, hard to get luggage out of the boot when roof is down, slack manual gearbox Read full review 4 out of 5 Ford StreetKa (03-06) One of the best-looking convertibles on the market. Ford skimped on the interior. Read full review 3 out of 5 Nissan Micra C+C (05-09) Good build quality, easy to drive, affordable running costs, neat electric roof Pointless back seats, no diesel option available, cramped driving position Read full review Find other convertible cars Back to: Owners' Reviews Continue to: Facts & Figures Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Vauxhall Tigra cars for sale We have 218 models like this for sale. Find Vauxhall Tigra cars for sale
3.5 out of 5 Peugeot 207 CC (07 on) Stylish interior, good to drive, available with a refined diesel engine, smooth ride, air con standard Pointless rear seats, hard to get luggage out of the boot when roof is down, slack manual gearbox Read full review
4 out of 5 Ford StreetKa (03-06) One of the best-looking convertibles on the market. Ford skimped on the interior. Read full review
3 out of 5 Nissan Micra C+C (05-09) Good build quality, easy to drive, affordable running costs, neat electric roof Pointless back seats, no diesel option available, cramped driving position Read full review