Is a Vauxhall Viva a good car?

August 7, 2020 Off By idswater

Is a Vauxhall Viva a good car?

But the Viva is still far more accommodating than city cars of old. On the road, the Vauxhall is exactly what most buyers would want from a city car: safe, predictable and easy to manoeuvre. It rides and handles reasonably well, too. The Viva is efficient and cheap to run, but there are more rounded city cars on sale.

Is the Vauxhall Viva coming back?

The Viva. So the name is coming back. It’s the badge the company will use for its new baby car. It’ll give them a three-model small-car range.

Where is the new Vauxhall Viva built?

Vauxhall Viva
Assembly England: Cheshire, Ellesmere Port
Body and chassis
Class Small family car (C)
Chronology

Does the Vauxhall Viva have a spare wheel?

The Viva’s practicality is good, if not quite class leading. There’s decent space in the back for a six-footer to sit behind a similarly-sized driver, and the boot will hold 206 litres of luggage. There’s no under-floor storage and no spare wheel – though one can be added from the relatively measly options list.

What is the new Vauxhall Viva based on?

The styling follows current Vauxhall thinking (and Opel – the Viva is the Karl in Europe) and has elements of Astra coupe but looks more normal than the Adam. Mirror to mirror the Viva is slightly longer and narrower than Volkswagen’s Up, which of course is its natural rival.

Do new cars come with a spare wheel?

Just 17 per cent of new cars sold in the UK come with a full-size spare wheel as standard, Auto Express can reveal. A number of manufacturers don’t offer a full-size spare as standard on any car, including Audi – which uses a mix of space savers and repair kits.

What is the road tax for a Vauxhall Viva?

Annual Road Tax CO2 Emissions (g/km)
1.0 SE (A/C) 5d (31 Mar 2017 – 28 Feb 2018) £155.00 104 (Band F)
1.0 SE (A/C) 5d (1 May 2015 – 31 Mar 2017) £20.00 104 (Band B)
1.0 SE 5d (31 Mar 2017 – 28 Feb 2018) £155.00 104 (Band F)
1.0 SE 5d (1 May 2015 – 31 Mar 2017) £20.00 104 (Band B)

What kind of car is the Vauxhall Viva?

Vauxhall Viva. The Vauxhall Viva is a small city car that rivals the likes of the Hyundai i10, Volkswagen Up and Peugeot 108. As with its competition, the Viva offers cheap running costs and small dimensions that make it perfect for driving in town.

Are there any Vauxhalls made in the UK?

Over that time, Vauxhall’s UK-built models have been replaced, in increasing numbers, by cars that seem less distinct from their Opel sister models and are built at overseas production sites. The same thing has happened to other ‘British’ volume brands, of course, while some have disappeared altogether.

Which is more expensive a Vauxhall or a Audi?

However, it’s significantly more expensive than the Vauxhall, comes with less equipment and only has three-doors as standard. In other words, if value for money is your main concern, the Vauxhall makes a very strong case for itself. How practical is it?