Vauxhall Mokka
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- Vehicle Year, 2024
- Mileage, 12,855 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol
- Transmission Type, Manual
Full price.£19,589Price per month. pcp. £313
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Used Vauxhall cars offer a brilliant range of reliable models with great value. You can choose from a used Adam or Corsa for something smaller, or the Grandland X and Viva for SUV and MPV options. There’s also the Insignia and the Mokka, which are both smart and modern options. Purchase or finance a used Vauxhall and enjoy a dependable car with an impressive range of features.
Based on a cash price of £12,550 with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4%. 48 monthly payments of £194.03. Fixed rate of interest per annum 5.93%. Optional final payment. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £5,005.00. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
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Start nowVauxhall, as we know it today, has been around since 1903.
For a long time, it was best-known for its small hatchbacks, but it now also makes saloons, estates and SUVs.
Vauxhall originally began in 1857 as a pump and marine engine manufacturer but soon transitioned into making cranes in 1863, then eventually cars in 1903.
Its first car only produced 5hp, with two forward gears and no reverse gear. Only around 70 ever saw the light of day before it was improved in 1904 with proper wheel steering and a reverse gear.
Nowadays, Vauxhall cars for sale sit under the Stellantis umbrella that includes other car companies such as Fiat, Jeep, Peugeot and Citroen.
This means it can benefit from and share the electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure across those brands to help propel itself forward and rival German and Japanese rivals.
Some of the standout features you’ll find across used Vauxhall cars for sale include large central displays, heated seats, parking cameras, keyless entry and a driver seat massage function.
You can also use Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, which makes connecting your smartphone even easier.
Speaking of features, used Vauxhall cars are very safe nowadays thanks to lots of modern technology such as airbags and ISOFIX child seat mounting points.
We know these work because Vauxhall used cars have scored highly on their most recent Euro NCAP crash tests.
Just like any other modern car, a used Vauxhall is easy and comfortable to drive. You don’t need to think too much about how it works or how to operate it. – just get in and enjoy it.
Reliability is strong too, thanks to some excellent tried-and-tested parts across the range as well as some solid engines and electric motor setups.
With these being budget vehicles in the grand scheme of things, you can expect more affordable running costs, from car insurance to fuel and charging.
You should buy a used Vauxhall car if you need a reliable car to ferry your family around for the daily school run and weekly food shop.
They’re also good for couples who need a dependable car to get them from A to B.
Its most popular models include the Corsa, Astra and Mokka, with many more options on offer including all-electric versions of the models mentioned above, offering ranges of up to 258 miles.
If you want a larger car then you can also get a Grandland or Crossland SUV.
Vauxhall and Opel are essentially the same car brand but with different names. Vauxhall operates in the UK, while Opel serves continental Europe. Both offer similar models and share ownership under the Stellantis group. Other than the branding, there is little to no difference between the two.
General Motors acquired Vauxhall in 1925. For decades Vauxhall operated as a British subsidiary of General Motors, manufacturing popular cars in the UK market. However in 2021 Vauxhall became a subsidiary of Stellantis that also owns Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroen, Dodge, DS, Fiat, Jeep, Maserati and others.
The future of Vauxhall under Stellantis ownership looks promising with the expertise of the other brands associated with it and the expanded market presence. As part of the Stellantis group, Vauxhall can benefit from the shared resources, meaning research and development costs are reduced.
Vauxhall's motorsporting heritage spans back more than 100 years to 1911 where it claims to have built the world's first sports car called the Vauxhall C-10 Prince Henry. Following this, Vauxhall went on to make hot hatches, rally cars, V8 coupes and two-seater sports cars like the VX220. So next time you're down the pub, refer to this for Insignia bragging rights.
Using more powerful engines with precise handling and aggressive styling, VXR models are able to rival the Ford Focus ST and Renault Sport Megane models. The most popular is the Astra VXR that's one of the most powerful front-wheel drive hatches ever made. Upgrades include a power bump to 280hp, uprated suspension and a limited slip differential to help with channeling power to the wheels with the most traction.