Vauxhall SUV car reviews
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Vauxhall SUV car reviews
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Vauxhall Crossland X SUV (2017 - 2020) Review
Vauxhall's entry-level SUV is an uninspired perfomer
Used price: £3,397 - £10,607PROS
- Low list price, good finance
- Lots of standard equipment
- Punchy 130hp petrol is the best
- Large boot, roomy back seats
CONS
- Leans a lot in corners
- Ride can be uncomfortable
- Styling won’t appeal to everyone
- There are better options in this class
- Low list price, good finance
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Vauxhall Viva Rocks (2017 - 2019) Review
Little reason to buy one over a regular Viva
Used price: £3,717 - £6,864PROS
- Funky styling
- Surprisingly good to drive
- Comparatively spacious cabin
- Cheap to run
CONS
- Small boot
- Just one engine on offer
- Lack of advanced safety kit
- Poor value compared with regular Viva
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Vauxhall Mokka X (2016 - 2019) Review
Vauxhall Mokka X is a good used buy, but choose carefully
Used price: £3,162 - £11,850PROS
- Comfortable cruiser
- Reasonable overall practicality
- Impressive standard equipment levels
- Economical engines
CONS
- Some coarse engines
- Fidgety ride quality
- Dull to drive
- Unlikely to hold its value well
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Vauxhall Adam Rocks (2014 - 2018) Review
Pseudo SUV looks for Vauxhall’s niche city car
Used price: £2,362 - £7,671PROS
- Striking looks
- Personalisation packs
- Fabric roof option
CONS
- Noisy when roof open
- Lacks driving fun
- Small boot
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Vauxhall Insignia Country Tourer (2013 - 2015) Review
Used price: £2,352 - £8,475PROS
- Greater traction on poorer surfaces
- Elegant yet rugged design
- Well-equipped and practical interior
- Improved dashboard ergonomics
CONS
- Limited off-roading ability
- Brand image may limit appeal
- Key rivals have larger boots
- Some safety kit is optional
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Vauxhall Mokka (2012 - 2016) Review
Popular used choice - a good one can be found, but be picky
Used price: £1,562 - £6,780PROS
- Easy to drive
- Spacious interior
- Unobtrusive styling
- Practicality
CONS
- Seats can be uncomfortable
- Noisy
- Lacks character
- Rivals are more compelling options
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Vauxhall Antara (2007 - 2015) Review
Used price: £457 - £3,603PROS
Well equipped, attractive upmarket design, improved gearbox
CONS
Poor handling, noisy diesel engine, expensive to run, small boot for a 4x4
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Vauxhall Frontera (1991 - 2003) Review
Used price: £0 - £0PROS
Affordable, macho-suburban styling
CONS
Not as classy, desirable or robust as Cherokee or Discovery