Vauxhall Vectra (2002 - 2008)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 15 January 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 5 September 2018
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reviewed by Craig Godwin on 28 May 2018
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reviewed by Craig Godwin on 28 May 2018
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reviewed by farmideas on 4 April 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 14 February 2018
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reviewed by davidj on 2 August 2017
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reviewed by John Hinchliffe on 2 August 2017
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reviewed by Anonymous on 7 June 2016
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reviewed by Anonymous on 17 January 2015
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reviewed by squij on 28 November 2014
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reviewed by Badger1986 on 28 November 2014
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reviewed by davidj on 28 August 2014
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reviewed by Captains3 on 14 February 2014
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reviewed by dave dl on 31 January 2014
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reviewed by Anonymous on 23 January 2014
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reviewed by barchettaman on 22 August 2013
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reviewed by WilliamLX on 9 January 2013
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reviewed by Veccy on 29 October 2012
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reviewed by Tech-Lee on 5 September 2012
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reviewed by Dekkers42 on 22 May 2011
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reviewed by Andrew_C on 10 May 2011
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reviewed by Norb on 2 March 2011
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reviewed by saxon1056 on 31 December 2010
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Design 1.9 CDTi (120ps) 5dr Hatchback

reviewed by Andy 94 on 12 June 2010
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Overall rating
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How it drives
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Fuel economy
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Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
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Cost of maintenance and repairs
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Experience at the dealership
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How practical it is
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How you rate the manufacturer
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Overall reliability

Good but still not the class contender

When I first saw the new Vectra I was not a huge fan of the looks. I thought it looked too big, too American and boxy. It even lost the Vectras infamous aerodynamic wing mirrors (even though I have to say, gives limited view of whats coming behind). But then I drove it, and boy, was it an improvement. Apart from the irritating indicator stalk which is a pain, it just felt some much more composed and precise than the old car which was stodgy, to say the least and also keeping the the comfort and refinement of any Vauxhall. But even though its very good, its STILL not as good as it rival, the Mondeo (a typical Ford trait). Nevrtheless, the new Vectra is a vast leap in terms of driver enjoyment and space (the estate is truly canervous) over its predessor. Reliable too

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About this car

Price£15,920–£27,500
Road TaxG–L
MPG26.9–49.6 mpg
Real MPG95.3%

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