Review
Vauxhall Corsa hatchback
Price £ 9,745 - £ 18,125

reviewed by CarBuyer
- spacious interior and big boat
- good price-performance ratio
- Very comfortable
- seats feel cheap to drive
- Ford Fiesta more fun
- question mark over the reliability of
At a glance
- Our selection:
- DESIGN 1.0i 0hp Turbo S / S ecoFLEX 5dr £ 13,915
- The greenest
- DESIGN 1.3CDTi 95PS S / S ecoFLEX Easytron 3dr £ 14 885
- The cheapest
- STING 1.4i 75PS 3dr £ 9745
- the fastest
- BLACK EDITION 1.4i 150PS Turbo S / S 5dr £ 18,125
- Top of the range
- BLACK EDITION 1.4i 150PS Turbo S / S 5dr £ 18,125
"The Opel Corsa is a sensible, practical small cars, which for money offers good value and makes a strong case for itself against the competition. "

If the Vauxhall Nova in 1984. UK came back, it was known on the continent than Opel Corsa, take this name for the 1993 Nova replacement with Vauxhall. Since then, the Opel Corsa has seen continued popularity as a small family car, competing against the Ford Fiesta and Peugeot 208.
There is an army of other superminis these days, however, and not only the Vauxhall Corsa have for customers against experienced competitors like the Volkswagen Polo, seat Ibiza and struggling Toyota Yaris, but it has also repel relative newcomers like the Kia Rio and Hyundai i20.
Vauxhall has worked hard to keep that is Corsa fresh and modern, launched with the latest, all-new 2014 model, the work in this class such as the Ford Fiesta constantly improving essential while always having a big praised. Meanwhile, no small car has managed to rush out of the hold of the title classiest, best-built small cars of the Volkswagen Polo.
The Corsa is available as a three or five-door. The three-door carries a more sporty look, especially in the Vauxhall Corsa VXR benefit that we have reviewed separately. The three-door is much less convenient than the reasonable five-door, the rear seats are less closely and feel much easier to get on and off.

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There are a wide range of petrol - and diesel engines for the Corsa, the best of which is the 113bhp 1.0-liter turbocharged petrol, if you are a low-mileage drivers. It is a modern, quiet motor that is able to just £ 30 per year achieve fuel consumption of 57.6mpg and has cost low enough CO2 emissions in road tax. It is also the fastest of all petrol engines except for the super-sporty VXR.
driver with more than 12,000 miles are likely to find one of the diesels better suited and our favorite is the 94bhp 1.3-liter CDTi. This can achieve 88.3mpg and is actually exempt from road tax, thanks to very low CO2 emissions. This is a much nicer engine to live with than the less expensive 74bhp version of the same engine -. 0-62mph a rather pedestrian 14.8 seconds and the car takes

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the Opel Corsa has never been able to beat for fun the Ford Fiesta, but the latest version is closer than ever. There are a lot of grip in curves and a decent sense of stability with little body lean, and manages this without the suspension is so hard that it makes the car uncomfortable.
There are an amazing breadth of choice in the Opel Corsa range with numerous combinations of features with each of engine choices. Our favorite of all the different models of the Corsa design. Its excellent list of standard equipment includes air conditioning, cruise control, DAB radio and alloy wheels and the driver's seat is height-adjustable. It also has Vauxhall IntelliLink system, leaving you with the dashboard-mounted smartphone touchscreen
The design has most of the features anyone could need in a Corsa, though there are customer specific trim levels as the Corsa Limited Edition and Black Edition. These are both very well equipped, the tweaks all a unique extra styling, but its higher prices are hard to justify, the less expensive models to be so well equipped.
does the Opel Corsa was slightly behind its competitors in terms of safety. It was given by independent Euro NCAP crash tests, a four-star, while some competitors are five-star cars. This lower rating reflects the Corsa lack of anti-collision technology, although it six airbags and all the mandatory safety equipment such as anti-lock braking system.
The Corsa has never enjoyed a good reputation for reliability with many owners the standard warranty of three years to extend the choice - your Vauxhall dealer can do this for about a year to do 220 £. This latest generation of the Corsa, though, has yet to show that improvements have been made, and we expect feedback from our next driver power customer satisfaction survey.
The convenience of it as many local Vauxhall retailer coupled with Vauxhall Corsa qualities as easy to drive, small family car well-designed, it is a popular choice as a small family car remains.
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MPG, Rates & CO2 runs
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the Opel Corsa offers a choice of efficient petrol and diesel engines for the purchaser
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motors, drive & performance
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The Opel Corsa is a gutsy turbocharged petrol engine available and assumes
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interior & comfort
- [19459102tomake] Tactile materials and redesigned suspension using the Vauxhall Corsa very comfortable inside.
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practicality & trunk
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The Opel Corsa offers good legroom and headroom and a large boat
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reliability and safety
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The old Opel Corsa performed poorly in our drivers Power survey, but new car is an unknown quantity
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