Jun 09, 2009, post by voxpop
With a CO2 emissions from 119g/km and a combined fuel consumption of up to 62.8 mpg the new Vauxhall Agila is designed to make motoring less expensive. With great new petrol and diesel engines, secure road holding and intelligent safety features the new Vauxhall Agila really is the perfect partner. It offers enough space to seat five, as well as flexible luggage space and great storage solutions. Available with Club, Club (AC) and Design (AC) trim levels. Standard features include colour-keyed door trim insert panels, electrically operated front windows, electronic engine immobiliser, front fog lights, pod-mounted rev counter, silver-effect interior door handles, gear knob insert and handbrake button.
Jun 02, 2009, post by admin
The first few photos have been released; or rather paparazzi’ed of the new Vauxhall Astra Hatch. The first noticeable difference is the ‘chunkier’ body and premium styling to the whole car. That said it’s not just had a make over, it has a whole new chassis and inherits many of the design features found on the Insignia. It also has some very high end optional extras like the unique damper settings – standard, sport and tour and the latest generation Adaptive Forward Lighting, featuring bi-xenon lights that change intensity and focus to suit road conditions. The model is first being rolled out as a 5-door hatchback, but if it proves a hit then the model could be transferred to launch a new Vauxhall Astravan and possibly a Twintop convertible. Watch this space!