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Now part of the vast Stellantis empire, Vauxhall is now the sister brand to Alfa Romeo, Citroën, Fiat, Jeep and Peugeot. This means their models are all very similar under the skin.

Vauxhall has historically offered larger discounts than many other car m...

52 Vauxhall used car reviews

Used Vauxhall Omega Saloon 1994 - 2003

Far from exciting or fault-free, but it offers cheap, roomy transport for five

Used Vauxhall Signum Hatchback 2003 - 2008

A lot of car for the money - predictable and competent, but lacklustre

Used Vauxhall Tigra 2004 - 2009

A coupe-cabriolet for those on a budget

Used Vauxhall Tigra Coupe 1994 - 2001

Not bad looking, and cheap to run, but too small

Used Vauxhall VX220 Open 2000 - 2006

A superb sports car at affordable prices

Used Vauxhall Vectra Estate 1995 - 2002

Average in many areas. Not even that good in far too many more

Used Vauxhall Vectra Estate 2002 - 2009

Practical, cheap and tough. Makes more sense than many MPVs

Used Vauxhall Vectra Hatchback 1995 - 2002

The final 02-reg models make sense if they're cheap. Pre-'99 models are unimpressive

Used Vauxhall Vectra Hatchback 2002 - 2009

The hatchback was our 2003 Family Car of the Year - it's a great all-rounder

Now part of the vast Stellantis empire, Vauxhall is now the sister brand to Alfa Romeo, Citroën, Fiat, Jeep and Peugeot. This means their models are all very similar under the skin.

Vauxhall has historically offered larger discounts than many other car makers, and this continues today. And that gives it an advantage over its stablemates – a good thing, because while its models are decent all-rounders, few stand out in any particular regard.

It produces electric versions of every model, and the Frontera small SUV was its first model to achieve price parity between petrol and electric models.

Vauxhall

Now part of the vast Stellantis empire, Vauxhall is now the sister brand to Alfa Romeo, Citroën, Fiat, Jeep and Peugeot. This means their models are all very similar under the skin.

Vauxhall has historically offered larger discounts than many other car makers, and this continues today. And that gives it an advantage over its stablemates – a good thing, because while its models are decent all-rounders, few stand out in any particular regard.

It produces electric versions of every model, and the Frontera small SUV was its first model to achieve price parity between petrol and electric models.

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