Vauxhall Corsa Van 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX 16v Car Derived Van 3dr Diesel Easytronic FWD L1 H1 (91 g/km, 94 bhp)
2017 (17 reg) | 57,298 miles
£4,950 No VAT
Car Derived Van | 1.3L | Automatic | Diesel | 2 seats
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Vauxhall Corsa Van 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX 16v Car Derived Van 3dr Diesel Easytronic FWD L1 H1 (91 g/km, 94 bhp)
2017 (17 reg) | 57,298 miles
£4,950 No VAT
Car Derived Van | 1.3L | Automatic | Diesel | 2 seats
Vauxhall Vivaro 1.6 CDTi 2700 ecoFLEX Panel Van 5dr Diesel Manual L1 H1 Euro 6 (s/s) (95 ps)
2017 (17 reg) | 130,000 miles
£5,500 No VAT
Panel Van | 1.6L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats
Vauxhall Vivaro E-L1 3100 100kW Prime 75kWh H1 Van Auto
2023 (23 reg) | 14,239 miles
£13,695 +VAT
Panel Van | Automatic | Electric | 3 seats
Vauxhall Corsa Van 1.3 CDTi 16v Sportive FWD L1 H1 3dr
2014 (64 reg) | 97,000 miles
£2,495 No VAT
Car Derived Van | 1.3L | Manual | Diesel | 2 seats
Vauxhall Vivaro 1.6 CDTi 2900 BiTurbo ecoTEC L1 H1 Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
2016 (66 reg) | 63,119 miles
£8,495 +VAT
Panel Van | 1.6L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats
The Vauxhall Combo small panel van is another Stellantis platform sharer that sells well and offers strong capabilities for your money.
The Vauxhall Vivaro has undergone a significant facelift centred mainly on aesthetic updates and cabin technology enhancements. But as one of many Stellantis medium vans getting the same updates, can the Vivaro hold its own? Auto Trader’s Tom Roberts reports.
The Vauxhall Vivaro has, in various guises over the years, been a favourite of the tradesperson. If you’ve had a professional round to your house, there’s a fair chance they will have turned up in Vauxhall's medium sized van – but what keeps the Vivaro so popular? Auto Trader’s Tom Roberts takes a closer look.
The Vauxhall Vivaro Electric Panel Van offers all the benefits of the highly-regarded Vivaro medium van with with an electric powertrain - but is it worth the higher up-front cost?