BUYER’S GUIDE
Buying a car is a big decision
Buying a car is a big decision
Think about space and distance
Having the right number of seats makes all the difference. So if you have a dog, play golf or use your car for holidays, consider a 4 or 5-door model. And don’t forget: fold down seats, a tailgate and handy storage make things more convenient.
It also worth considering how far you drive. If you’re a townie driving a few miles each day, you probably need a smaller car with parking sensors, for tight spaces. And if you drive a lot, you’ll probably want 6-speed transmission and sports seats for added comfort.
Safety
Vauxhall cars put your safety first. Active features include anti-lock brakes and forward collision alert to help you avoid an accident. Passive features include crumple zones, seat belt pre-tensioners and airbags to protect you in the event of a crash.
While we’ve done most of the thinking for you, there are a few things you should think about. For instance, if you have a young child, you’ll need to be able to de-activate the passenger airbag, so you can fix a rear-facing child seat in the front.
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Whichever Vauxhall you choose, you’ll find the standard model has plenty to offer. But if you want additional features, please refer to the brochures or use our vehicle Build & Price tool.
It’s also worth bearing in mind that models with higher levels of trim and more features as standard offer good value for money and can be easier to re-sell. And if you decide to handpick your accessories, remember to take your time, consult your retailer and allow time for the accessories to be fitted.
Think about space and distance
Having the right number of seats makes all the difference. So if you have a dog, play golf or use your car for holidays, consider a 4 or 5-door model. And don’t forget: fold down seats, a tailgate and handy storage make things more convenient.
It also worth considering how far you drive. If you’re a townie driving a few miles each day, you probably need a smaller car with parking sensors, for tight spaces. And if you drive a lot, you’ll probably want 6-speed transmission and sports seats for added comfort.
Safety
Vauxhall cars put your safety first. Active features include anti-lock brakes and forward collision alert to help you avoid an accident. Passive features include crumple zones, seat belt pre-tensioners and airbags to protect you in the event of a crash.
While we’ve done most of the thinking for you, there are a few things you should think about. For instance, if you have a young child, you’ll need to be able to de-activate the passenger airbag, so you can fix a rear-facing child seat in the front.
Extras
Whichever Vauxhall you choose, you’ll find the standard model has plenty to offer. But if you want additional features, please refer to the brochures or use our vehicle Build & Price tool.
It’s also worth bearing in mind that models with higher levels of trim and more features as standard offer good value for money and can be easier to re-sell. And if you decide to handpick your accessories, remember to take your time, consult your retailer and allow time for the accessories to be fitted.
Engines and Environment
Engines and Environment
Electric/Hybrid
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Petrol
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Diesel
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Have lower servicing and maintenance costs | Better for shorter journeys / town and city driving | Better for longer journeys / motorway driving |
Are cheaper than both petrol and diesel to run | Less maintenance than diesel engines | More torque than a petrol engine - better for moving heavier loads |
Can suit people's daily and longer journeys | Are cheaper to buy than diesel engines | Produce less CO2 and normally better fuel economy than a petrol engine, meaning running costs are normally lower |