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Not recommended. Small boxy supermini with poor performance and tinny build quality. Cheap to buy and run, but no fun to own.
Recommended. Banish thought of the Frontera - Vauxhall's new SUV is surprisingly good.
Recommended. Handsome family hatchback with good specification and a decent range of engines - just lacking in excitement.
Average. The Astra is a good all-rounder but fails to excel at any one level. Wide range of models and strong re-sale values make it a popular choice.
Recommended. Vastly improved over the previous generation - the new Corsa enters at the top of the supermini segment.
Average. Ageing supermini that offers good kit and performance - but feels unpolished next to more modern rivals.
Steer clear. An off-roading dinosaur that has long since been outclassed by the new generation of road-biased 'sports utiltity vehicles.' Good in the mud but throughly unpleasant on tarmac.
Average. After a mild facelift and a couple of new engines, the Meriva has become even more sensible.
Recommended. Vast Aussie coupe that feels too big and thirsty for Blighty - but which can still offer plenty of old-school driving appeal.
Average. A big, comfortable saloon and estate from the old school. Well built but dull to drive, and the lack of a premium badge means punishing depreciation.
Not recommended. A strange, hatchback-estate version of the Vectra that's meant to offer buyers a more stylish alternative - but hasn't caught on.
Average. One of the growing number of "retractable hard-top" convertibles. The Tigra looks good and drives reasonably well but is let down by a cheap-feeling interior.
Average. Still the sales rep's favourite - the Vectra is comfortable and relaxing to drive. It's just a shame about the bland styling.
Highly Recommended. A Vauxhall sports car? Yep, and it's fantastic. Questionable build quality - and that badge - will put some off ownership, however.
Recommended. Handsome and useful, the Zafira combines tough construction, strong driving dynamics and the practical appeal of seven seats.
Recommended. The mid-size people-carrier that redefined the market, thanks to seven seats and an enjoyable driving experience - something missing from most rivals.
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