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Vauxhall Vectra

Average. Still the sales rep's favourite - the Vectra is comfortable and relaxing to drive. It's just a shame about the bland styling.

Vauxhall Astra

Recommended. Handsome family hatchback with good specification and a decent range of engines - just lacking in excitement.

Vauxhall Astra (96-04)

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.

Vauxhall Corsa (00-06)

Average. Ageing supermini that offers good kit and performance - but feels unpolished next to more modern rivals.

Vauxhall Frontera

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.

Vauxhall Omega

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.

Vauxhall Zafira

Recommended. Handsome and useful, the Zafira combines tough construction, strong driving dynamics and the practical appeal of seven seats.

Vauxhall Agila

Not recommended. Small boxy supermini with poor performance and tinny build quality. Cheap to buy and run, but no fun to own.

Vauxhall VX220

Highly Recommended. A Vauxhall sports car? Yep, and it's fantastic. Questionable build quality - and that badge - will put some off ownership, however.

Vauxhall Signum

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.

Vauxhall Meriva

Average. After a mild facelift and a couple of new engines, the Meriva has become even more sensible.

Vauxhall Monaro

Recommended. Vast Aussie coupe that feels too big and thirsty for Blighty - but which can still offer plenty of old-school driving appeal.

Vauxhall Tigra

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.

Vauxhall Zafira (99 - 05)

Recommended. The mid-size people-carrier that redefined the market, thanks to seven seats and an enjoyable driving experience - something missing from most rivals.

Vauxhall Antara

Recommended. Banish thought of the Frontera - Vauxhall's new SUV is surprisingly good.

Vauxhall Corsa

Recommended. Vastly improved over the previous generation - the new Corsa enters at the top of the supermini segment.

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