For This model has all the good economy, low emissions and driving pleasure of the rest of the range. Over the basic model, S trim brings remote central locking, an adjustable steering column, electric front windows and a smarter look.

Against Vauxhall really should include some more standard equipment on a supermini with this price tag, especially when you consider the opposition the Agila faces.

Vauxhall Agila Hatchback

What Car? says

2 out of 5 stars

Part supermini, part mini-MPV, this is our favourite Agila, but the price is just a little too steep to get our unreserved recommendation.

What Car? readers say

2.5


Key facts

0–60mph
14.7 secs
Top speed
99 mph
Average mpg
58.9
Tank range
583 miles
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Buyer's notes

Target Price team says:

The Vauxhall Agila shares all but its badges and some detail parts with the Suzuki Splash, so the Vauxhall has the same practical and surprisingly versatile cabin.

Out back, the boot is not massive, but it has more room than you would credit in a car that's less than four metres in length. The rear seats also split and fold to create more load space, so the Agila lives up to its brief as a mini-MPV.

A simple, stylish dash compliments the Agila's crisp styling, but we find the amount of standard equipment a touch too Spartan for our tastes.

The Agila is also more expensive than equivalent Suzuki models, so it's not as cheap to run, either.

However, all Agilas are fun to drive, ride well and offer decent refinement.

1.0- and 1.2-litre petrol engines power the Agila, and the smaller unit emits less than 120g/km CO2 emissions. On cost grounds, the same engine is our favourite of the two.

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