
Vauxhall
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Vauxhall Ranges
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Vauxhall Adam
Used price:£1,590 - £7,858 -
Vauxhall Agila
Used price:£328 - £4,030 -
Vauxhall Ampera
Used price:£2,089 - £5,910 -
Vauxhall Antara
Used price:£439 - £3,381 -
Vauxhall Astra
New price:£26,090 - £44,800Used price:£356 - £25,030 -
Vauxhall Astra Electric
New price:£35,005 - £39,995Used price:£14,869 - £24,145 -
Vauxhall Cascada
Used price:£2,415 - £8,070 -
Vauxhall Combo
Used price:£6,962 - £21,867 -
Vauxhall Combo-e Life
New price:£32,190 - £35,605Used price:£10,158 - £18,536 -
Vauxhall Corsa
New price:£19,200 - £30,035Used price:£324 - £22,430 -
Vauxhall Corsa Electric
New price:£26,905 - £34,445Used price:£10,103 - £17,402 -
Vauxhall Corsa-e
Used price:£5,934 - £15,650 -
Vauxhall Crossland
New price:£18,175 - £31,121Used price:£6,197 - £19,097 -
Vauxhall Crossland X
Used price:£3,207 - £9,982 -
Vauxhall Frontera
New price:£23,995 - £28,905Used price:£18,824 - £23,705 -
Vauxhall Frontera Electric
New price:£23,995 - £28,945Used price:£18,200 - £21,725 -
Vauxhall Grandland
New price:£35,160 - £39,355Used price:£10,348 - £32,120 -
Vauxhall Grandland Electric
New price:£37,355 - £40,795Used price:£27,418 - £37,180 -
Vauxhall Grandland X
Used price:£5,385 - £16,250 -
Vauxhall Insignia
Used price:£482 - £23,730 -
Vauxhall Meriva
Used price:£315 - £6,806 -
Vauxhall Mokka
New price:£25,740 - £31,885Used price:£1,458 - £24,309 -
Vauxhall Mokka Electric
New price:£32,505 - £38,105Used price:£14,068 - £19,153 -
Vauxhall Mokka-e
Used price:£8,036 - £18,475 -
Vauxhall Monaro
Used price:£5,967 - £11,272 -
Vauxhall Omega
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Vauxhall Signum
Used price:£384 - £3,266 -
Vauxhall Sintra
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Vauxhall Tigra
Used price:£335 - £1,742 -
Vauxhall Vectra
Used price:£296 - £2,597 -
Vauxhall Viva
Used price:£1,913 - £6,338 -
Vauxhall Vivaro Life
New price:£42,045 - £42,945Used price:£11,944 - £29,975 -
Vauxhall Vivaro-e Life
New price:£39,110 - £57,830Used price:£9,472 - £25,984 -
Vauxhall VX220
Used price:£7,785 - £11,494 -
Vauxhall VXR8
Used price:£7,538 - £35,454 -
Vauxhall Zafira
Used price:£341 - £10,348
Most popular Vauxhall reviews
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Vauxhall Astra Hatchback (2021 onwards) Review
Competent hatchback with a surprising dash of desirability
New price: £26,090 - £42,400PROS
- Pokey and frugal petrol engines
- Impressive interior quality
- Surprisingly fun to drive
CONS
- PHEV doesn't handle as well as petrol version
- Just one diesel engine available
- Rear leg and headroom are tight
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Vauxhall Corsa Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review
Light facelift brings more style, not so much substance
New price: £19,200 - £30,035PROS
- Impressive fuel economy
- Excellent Turbo petrol engines
- Good levels of standard equipment
CONS
- Interior feels a little low-rent
- Lack of cabin storage space
- Jerky automatic gearbox
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Vauxhall Crossland SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Small family SUV is capable, uninspired and tough to recommend
New price: £18,175 - £31,121PROS
- Punchy and economical petrol engines
- Large boot and lots of headroom
- Lots of standard equipment for your money
CONS
- Not great to drive
- Dated, uninspiring interior
- The strength of the opposition
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Vauxhall Mokka SUV (2020 onwards) Review
Big-seling Mokka can’t match the class best
New price: £25,740 - £31,885PROS
- Much improved driving experience
- Efficient Peugeot engines
- Cutting-edge interior tech
CONS
- No plug-in hybrid versions from launch
- More expensive than its predecessor
- Rear seat room is disappointing
- Much improved driving experience
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Vauxhall Vivaro-e Life MPV (2020 onwards) Review
Electric people carrier’s appeal limited by battery size
New price: £39,110 - £57,830PROS
- Refined, easy to drive despite its size
- More comfortable than diesel versions
- Overall ease of use impresses
CONS
- 50kWh battery size isn’t sufficient
- Interior fittings underwhelm
- Greater passenger flexibility needed
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Vauxhall has extensive history. Based in Luton, it started building cars back in 1903 and in 1925 General Motors (GM) bought Vauxhall for $2.5 million. Until then the focus was on racing cars, but the sale to GM was the point at which mass production of road cars really took hold.
The Vauxhall line-up includes popular cars such as the Insignia, Astra, Corsa and Zafira Tourer, alongside more unusual offerings such as the Ampera, Cascada, Antara 4x4, Adam and Mokka.
During World War Two production shifted to tanks, with Vauxhall building the British Churchill Mark 1, 2 and 3. Fast-forward to 1980 and the first of the ‘modern’ Vauxhalls was born – the Astra. Although many Vauxhall cars share their DNA with Opel vehicles from Germany, the firm retains its car production plants at Luton and Elsmere Port.
Vauxhall also has an impressive motorsport heritage. A Vauxhall competed in a time trial for the first time in the year of the firm’s inception, 1903. Since then it has taken part in rallying and seen significant success in British Touring Car racing. This pedigree has spawned a line of ‘hot’ Vauxhalls, which can be identified by their VXR badging, such as Corsa VXR, Astra VXR and Insignia VXR.