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Our choice for the 1960s is the Vauxhall Viva HA. After discontinuing the astonishing 10-4 model in 1948, Vauxhall abandoned the small-car market for a decade and a half before returning with the ...
Prices and specs for the new Vauxhall Viva have been revealed – following the city car’s debut at the Geneva Motor Show last month. Only one engine will be available from launch, with a ...
Along with teaser shots of the new Astra for Vauxhall and Opel came this shot displaying the first nine generations of the car — assuming you include the Vauxhall Viva and Chevette. It's an ...
Vauxhall continues to expand its small car range, with the release of the latest Viva. It will sit alongside the Adam and Corsa in Vauxhall's lineup, and shares their 1.0-liter ECOTEC engine.
BACK in the sixties and seventies the Vauxhall Viva used to be everywhere and was certainly one of the most popular affordable family cars of the era. From a modern perspective the original Viva ...
Most car reviews on YouTube get 90% thumbs-up ratings ... just in time for the review of the Vauxhall Viva. As he points out, Viva is a name that dates back to the 1960s. Usually, you do that ...
The Vauxhall Viva is easy to drive in town and comfortable enough, but it does little to stand out against the best city cars The only engine on offer under its compact bonnet is a 1.0-litre three ...
MOTORISTS under the age of 40 will struggle to remember the Vauxhall Viva on the roads of Britain in any great numbers, as production ceased in 1979. The car, which was first introduced in 1963 at ...
Big car features like a lane departure warning system, heated seats and a heated steering wheel will all be made available on the Viva, the new entry-level Vauxhall model due to reach showrooms in ...
Prices and specs for the new Vauxhall Viva have been revealed – following the city car’s debut at the Geneva Motor Show last month. Only one engine will be available from launch, with a ...
Vauxhall's griffin badge is big and bold on ... of feeling (at least among those with a long enough memory): the Viva city car. Although it’s a size smaller than its popular 1960s namesake ...
The Vauxhall Viva is easy to drive in town and comfortable enough, but it does little to stand out against the best city cars The only engine on offer under its compact bonnet is a 1.0-litre three ...