Gone is the felled phonebox look of the old Agila. Here is the newest, smallest member of Vauxhall’s ‘monocab’ family, slotting below the Meriva and Zafira and offering a budget-conscious, ...
It’s been rumored that the Viva name will return to the Vauxhall roster, but nothing has been officially confirmed. The rumor popped up again this week, with the speculation suggesting that the ...
The European car market is jam-packed with small cars developed specifically for use in the city. There's the new Hyundai i10, the triplets just launched by Peugeot, Citroen and Toyota in Geneva and a ...
The Agila is very much a city car for people with practicality in mind. Above all, it only takes up a tiny amount of road, meaning you can park it just about anywhere. Despite these tiny dimensions, ...
The rumor Rumor has it that the next generation Opel/Vauxhall Agila minicar is being developed alongside the Chevrolet Spark, and will use its platform. In addition, British magazine Autoexpress spoke ...
When a new car comes along with such attention grabbing style as the latest Vauxhall Agila, there may seem little scope for improvement. That is not how the aftersales experts at Vauxhall see it.
A recent report from British magazine Autoexpress draws attention to the next arrival to the European mini car coming from General Motors' twin brands. Currently, Opel and Vauxhall both sell the Agila ...
That's not the only homegrown competition the Agila faces. The Suzuki Splash city car arrives just before the Agila at what is likely to be a lower price, for exactly the same car.Suzuki hasn't ...
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THERE'S one key ingredient that every small car needs. The Smart ForTwo has it, the Renault Twingo has it, the Mazda2 has it and the Aygo has it. Fittingly it's a small word, just three letters long, ...
THE Vauxhall Agila has been named as Europe's most reliable car – just as its being axed. British and French brands are said to produce the motors least likely to let you down in research by Warranty ...