When it comes to the lifestyle of active women today, the watchword is balance. Job, fitness, shopping, meeting friends and getting around – a car makes everything easier to manage, and preferably one ...
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, ...
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 Agila captures perfectly the funky, small city car image with its sharp looks and lively interior. Cabin space is at a premium, but foldable rear seats and masses of headroom make the most of what ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
Can you recommend a reliable used hatchback for around £9,000? My annual mileage is around 20,000, consisting of short trips of no more than 15 miles at a time. The car would be preferably manual.
##Agila--left##WHEN Vauxhall wanted to expand into the city car segment, it acquired a stake in Suzuki and re-engineered the Japanese firm's Wagon R model to create the Agila. It means Vauxhall has ...
Engines range from 1.0 12v ecoFLEX to 1.3 CDTi 16V ecoFLEX Readers report Real MPG to be between 33–67 mpg If a manufacturer asked us ladies to design a car suitable for our needs what would we put at ...
Vauxhall’s reputation for styling finesse took a knock when the griffin badge went on the back of a tall and spindly Japanese city car eight years ago. But parent company General Motors Europe steered ...
This week, our readers sample the second-generation version of the Vauxhall Agila. If there's a single message that emerges from our test of the company's smallest car in its latest incarnation, it is ...
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.