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Vauxhall Corsa Gets Some Mild Styling for 2015

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Vauxhall Corsa 2015
Posted on 15 Oct 14

Vauxhall Corsa 2015 takes big step forward in performance, refinement, and efficiency even for lower prices

 

The revised all new Vauxhall Corsa really does shine while you are driving it even with the 1.0 Litre Vauxhall engine that gives the Corsa a new lease of life. The all new Corsa gets massive improvements from engine to powertrain and interior to exterior every area has been modified and refreshed to give a muscular look to Vauxhall’s city car. The comfort and performance levels are improved while prices likely to be unchanged. People say that the Polo is still a sensible choice and the Fiesta is driver’s pick, however the Corsa offers aggressive pricing to be in the driving position.

Old Corsa was offering a tired and out fashioned style and design, driving dynamics were just good with casual interior quality but in the new generation, Vauxhall Corsa is to start the show. Vauxhall Corsa is still a best-selling city car in the UK.

In the new generation of Corsa, it is offered with a range of new engines, refined and updated suspension system, refreshed interior and a big step forward in quality. Vauxhall has reworked the front end of Corsa where it has a modified nose, luxury headlamps, wide mouthed grille and some chrome detailing.

It can easily carry five passengers with extreme comfort, safety, and efficiency. It has improved its driveability dramatically with a 1.0 Litre 3-cylinder turbo engine which gives the Corsa a real edge against Ford EcoBoost Fiesta.

It is available in two power options, an 89bhp and 113bhp. To compete the Ford Fiesta in the real world, Corsa still needs to work hard and offer great fuel economy figures along with muscular performance and high levels of refinement. Vauxhall’s new three cylinder engine ticks all the right boxes to rival the Ford Fiesta.

Being a smallest capacity engine in the Vauxhall engine line-up and it is still swift enough to take 10.4 seconds from zero to 62miles per hour and claims 58mpg of fuel economy.




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