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The Viva is one Vauxhall too many. ... Vauxhall Viva Review Is as Awkward as the Car. Published: 25 Apr 2016, 19:55 UTC • By: Mihnea Radu. 1 photo. Photo: Screenshot from YouTube.
Vauxhall shocked the British motoring world in the 1970s with the dramatic Firenza Droopsnoot, a car which owed its appearance to GM design legend Wayne Cherry.
Vauxhall, for a bit of fun, has had Autocar magazine reprint its original road test of the Viva and handed it out to hacks at the new car’s launch. “Viva: the new small car from Luton,” it ...
With the launch of the Viva in 2015, Vauxhall entered the city car class, taking the fight directly to such strong tiny-tot competitors as the Hyundai i10, Kia Picanto and Suzuki Celerio.Its name ...
Opel is getting big into small cars. With more versions of the stylish little Adam coming out all the time and the restyled Corsa just released within the last few months, the German automaker is ...
Vauxhall Discontinues Viva City Car, Insignia Sports Tourer Station Wagon. Published: 3 Oct 2019, 17:39 UTC • By: Mircea Panait. 11 photos. Photo: Vauxhall.
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 ...
THE arrival of the Vauxhall Viva in 1963 marked the Duffys’ first real family car. After years of cramming a family of four into one of the original Minis, for the first time the no-nonsense ...
The car is a Vauxhall Viva, normally not anything too noteworthy. Except, like we said, these two New Zealanders are DIYers, and they’ve swapped a Mazda 2.5-liter V6 under the hood.
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 ...
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