2011 Vauxhall Corsa Review
The Vauxhall Corsa is the second model after Astra’s best selling in the market, the nearest fixture permaneen above three best sellers in UK, now the Vauxhall Corsa has adopted many premium styling cues that have launched themselves.
Styled by Niels Loeb, Vauxhall / Opel ‘s Chief Exterior Designer working in Brit, Mark Adams’ design team said that Corse comes with features chrome bar, carry badges Griffin new, stretching across the front grille, in addition to the front bumper on reset with the lattice the lower and prominent, giving a wider Vauxhall Corsa fresh look.
Drafting the new face of the new Vauxhall Corsa is’ Eagle-Eye “headlights, which also made ??an appearance on the recently launched Meriva. The units have a chrome finish and includes daytime running lights standard across the range. New chrome fog lamp housings and complete the picture on the front of the car.
The completion of the Vauxhall Corsa fresh look are five new exterior colors of the range. Lime Green Pearl Metallic Orange Chile and improve the appearance of new cars, with guacamole – a solid color – completing the whole palette of colors Opel. Sunny Melon (bright yellow) makes a welcome return to the Opel Corsa, while Pepper metallic dust is carried to the new Meriva Range.
The new Vauxhall Corsa range starts at £9995, based on 2011′s 20 per cent VAT rate. However, setting aside the 2.5 per cent VAT increase, which will apply to all cars from January 4, 2011, new Corsa prices have only risen by between £60 and £75, depending upon model and, reflecting the exterior and cabin enhancements on all models in the range. A full current price list, based on 20 per cent VAT, is attached.