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Added on the 11/09/2019 12:25:03 - Copyright : AutoExpress
The Vauxhall Corsa is a staple of the supermini sector, and has been popular with buyers ever since it was launched in 2006. It’s offered in three and five-door guises, while the sheer variety of engines and trim levels on offer mean there should be a Corsa to suit your needs. Sitting near the top of the range is SRi trim. This is a sporty variant, because it comes with sports suspension, 17-inch alloys and a sporty bodykit.While it looks sporty, the engine range means the Corsa SRi is more insurance friendly than the flagship Corsa VXR hot hatchback. There are currently two engine options with the SRi – a 98bhp 1.4 VVT and Vauxhall’s newer 128bhp 1.4 turbo petrol.The Corsa has an eye-catching design, and the SRi version is marked out by its sports bodykit, black headlamp housings, tinted windows and alloy wheels. It also has lowered sports suspension, while sports seats add a touch of style to the interior. It’s offered in three and five-door guises, and it looks reasonably fresh thanks to its swept back headlamps, rakish nose and neat detailing.
The Vauxhall Corsa is a staple of the supermini sector, and has been popular with buyers ever since it was launched in 2006. It’s offered in three and five-door guises, while the sheer variety of engines and trim levels on offer mean there should be a Corsa to suit your needs. Sitting near the top of the range is SRi trim. This is a sporty variant, because it comes with sports suspension, 17-inch alloys and a sporty bodykit.While it looks sporty, the engine range means the Corsa SRi is more insurance friendly than the flagship Corsa VXR hot hatchback. There are currently two engine options with the SRi – a 98bhp 1.4 VVT and Vauxhall’s newer 128bhp 1.4 turbo petrol.The Corsa has an eye-catching design, and the SRi version is marked out by its sports bodykit, black headlamp housings, tinted windows and alloy wheels. It also has lowered sports suspension, while sports seats add a touch of style to the interior. It’s offered in three and five-door guises, and it looks reasonably fresh thanks to its swept back headlamps, rakish nose and neat detailing.
The Vauxhall Corsa is a staple of the supermini sector, and has been popular with buyers ever since it was launched in 2006. It’s offered in three and five-door guises, while the sheer variety of engines and trim levels on offer mean there should be a Corsa to suit your needs. Sitting near the top of the range is SRi trim. This is a sporty variant, because it comes with sports suspension, 17-inch alloys and a sporty bodykit.While it looks sporty, the engine range means the Corsa SRi is more insurance friendly than the flagship Corsa VXR hot hatchback. There are currently two engine options with the SRi – a 98bhp 1.4 VVT and Vauxhall’s newer 128bhp 1.4 turbo petrol.The Corsa has an eye-catching design, and the SRi version is marked out by its sports bodykit, black headlamp housings, tinted windows and alloy wheels. It also has lowered sports suspension, while sports seats add a touch of style to the interior. It’s offered in three and five-door guises, and it looks reasonably fresh thanks to its swept back headlamps, rakish nose and neat detailing.
Inside, the all-new Corsa has expanded to include more room for passengers and a roomier boot. Choose from either a 7-inch or 10-inch touchscreen colour infotainment system, plus a navigation system with real-time traffic information.
The all-new Vauxhall Corsa is bolder than ever, with a wider, lower and sportier stance and a striking new front grille. Its adaptive ECO LED headlights turn heads, too, but their glare-free technology won’t dazzle other drivers.
Packed with driving savvy, the new Corsa makes it easier than ever to stay in total control. Innovations like lane-keep assist and traffic sign recognition will keep you on course. And automatic emergency braking and intelligent speed control make journeys safer for everyone. The engine line up for the all-new Corsa delivers better efficiency without compromising on performance. Whether you want the city-ready 1.2-litre engine, a little extra oomph from the three-cylinder turbocharged 1.2-litre unit or the superb fuel economy of the 1.5-litre diesel engine, there’s a powertrain to suit every journey.