Vauxhall Motors
Vauxhall Motors is a British automobile company. It is a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation and is part of GM Europe. Most current Vauxhall models are right-hand drive derivatives of GM's Opel brand. Production continues at Ellesmere Port.
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We can offer motor insurance quotes for many Vauxhall models including some of the UK’s most popular cars such as the Vauxhall Astra, Vauxhall Vectra and Vauxhall Corsa.
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Vauxhall Agila (00-08) Series 00
Vauxhall Agila (00-08). The Agila is a rebadged version of the Suzuki Wagon R+, which in turn grew out of Japan's peculiar tax system that encourages the short, tall design that the baby Vauxhall so proudly sports.
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Vauxhall Agila Series 08
Vauxhall Agila. The previous generation Agila was let down by its unimaginative styling and cheap finish.
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Vauxhall Antara Series 06
Vauxhall Antara. Compact "soft roaders" are all the rage these days, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that Vauxhall has jumped onto the bandwagon with the all-new Antara.
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Vauxhall Astra (96-04) Series 98
Vauxhall Astra (96-04). Replaced at the end of 2003, Vauxhall's family car continues to sell well, thanks to a strong secondhand market and plenty of space in hatchback, saloon and estate models.
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Vauxhall Astra Series 04
Vauxhall Astra. As always, the Astra is a thoroughly sensible choice for value-seeking consumers, combining strong styling, durable construction and a huge range of engines and trim levels.
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Vauxhall Astra Series 09
Vauxhall Astra. The Vauxhall Astra, now reaching its sixth generation in three decades, has often been the nearly car: sometimes nearly good enough to match the class best, but not quite.
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Vauxhall Corsa (00-06) Series 00
Vauxhall Corsa (00-06). As replacement approaches the Corsa still regularly tops the UK sales charts.
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Vauxhall Corsa Series 06
Vauxhall Corsa. Bigger and better than the previous generation Corsa in pretty much every regard, Vauxhall hopes this one will appeal more strongly to younger and more affluent buyers.
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Vauxhall Frontera Series 91
Vauxhall Frontera. If you want a tough, durable tow car for ocassional muddy field use then the Frontera is still worth considering.
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Vauxhall Meriva Series 03
Vauxhall Meriva. The Meriva is an easy car to understand - it's a cross between a conventional supermini and an MPV.
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Vauxhall Monaro Series 04
Vauxhall Monaro. Don't let the Vauxhall badges fool you, the Monaro has been designed and manufactured by GM's Australian arm, Holden.
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Vauxhall Omega Series 94
Vauxhall Omega. It's hard not to like the Omega.
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Vauxhall Signum Series 03
Vauxhall Signum. Even a heavy facelift has done little to raise the appeal of the Signum.
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Vauxhall Tigra Series 04
Vauxhall Tigra. A combination of characterful styling and an agile driving experience make the Tigra an easy car to like - and competitive pricing means that it makes a strong case against the competition, too.
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Vauxhall Vectra Series 95
Vauxhall Vectra. If the Ford Mondeo is the poor man's version of the BMW 3 Series then the Vauxhall Vectra is a cut-price Mercedes C Class, with its appeal based around tough build quality, a comfortable cabin and excellent refinement.
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Vauxhall VX220 Series 00
Vauxhall VX220. Some cars are built solely for driving enjoyment and this Vauxhall is one of them, so forget about practicality.
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Vauxhall VXR8 Series 07
Vauxhall VXR8. Let's be honest, there is no rational reason for the VXR8 to exist in the UK.
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Vauxhall Zafira (99 - 05) Series 99
Vauxhall Zafira (99 - 05). Cramming seven seats into a mid-sized MPV seemed an impossibility until the Zafira came along.
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Vauxhall Zafira Series 05
Vauxhall Zafira. The original Zafira really shook up the compact MPV segment when it was launched, introducing the concept of seven seats in a mid-sized people carrier.