Vauxhall SUV car reviews
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Vauxhall SUV car reviews
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Vauxhall Frontera SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Spacious and good value, but not class-leading
New price: £23,995 - £28,455PROS
- Very spacious interior
- Good value for money
- Comfortable, particularly around town
CONS
- Weak automatic gearbox
- Cheap-feeling interior
- Not very refined
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Vauxhall Frontera Electric SUV (2025 onwards) Review
The cheapest electric SUV is so much better than its price suggests
New price: £23,995 - £28,880PROS
- Outstanding value for money
- Spacious and useful interior
- Comfortable ride
CONS
- Interior feels cheap
- Electric range lags behind rivals
- Lots of road noise
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Vauxhall Grandland Electric SUV (2024 onwards) Review
More tempting now it's under £40k
New price: £37,355 - £39,995PROS
- Keenly priced
- Quality, user-friendly interior
- Tidy handling
CONS
- Plenty of rivals with longer driving ranges
- Firm ride
- Uninspiring acceleration
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Vauxhall Grandland GSe (2023 - 2024) Review
Grandland PHEV gets marginally sportier
Used price: £19,006 - £27,361PROS
- Low company car tax
- Punchy acceleration
- Well equipped
CONS
- Firm ride
- Small boot
- Not much fun
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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 Grandland SUV (2021 - 2024) Review
Capable but uninspiring midfield family SUV
Used price: £10,766 - £33,300PROS
- Smart styling throughout
- Solid build quality
- Efficient mild hybrid
CONS
- New-gen version due soon
- Forgettable driving experience
- No seven-seater option
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Vauxhall Mokka SUV (2020 onwards) Review
Big-seling Mokka can’t match the class best
New price: £24,720 - £31,360PROS
- 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 Mokka-e SUV (2020 onwards) Review
Smooth and refined but too cramped for families
New price: £32,440 - £38,105PROS
- Easy to live with
- Eye-catching inside and out
- Excellent ride quality
CONS
- Poor rear leg and headroom
- Below par real-world range
- Unimpressive performance
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Vauxhall Grandland X SUV (2018 - 2021) Review
Vauxhall's Qashqai rival is a decent used car for families
Used price: £5,787 - £17,100PROS
- Efficient plug-in hybrid versions
- Lots of dealers
- Plenty of personalisation options
CONS
- Dull to drive
- Less polished than some rivals
- Boot relatively small