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The Corsas are bought because of their practicality at cheaper costs

Posted in Automotive, Car Reviews, vauxhall by Priyanka Dalvi on June 12, 2009

The Corsa’s interior quality is the one of the finest in a supermini. The cabin depicts the simplicity with a funky range of upholstery and dashboard colours. The superb materials and fabrics would be at home in cars from the class above, and are more expensive than those you normally find in this sector.

The Vauxhall Corsa has always been a simple and robust little car. Cabin fit and finish are considerably better than rivals, too. The dials are remarkably easy to read, with a pleasant orangey glow. The controls look and feel chunky.

The Corsa’s boot is surprisingly capacious, with a false floor allowing rarely used items to be kept out of the way. The Corsa has a good interior. Its plastics are nicely crafted and the fabrics grown-up and it gets a further boost from some of the colour schemes which are livelier.

The ride is firm but well controlled, noise is generally more abated than most other little cars, and the driving position is fine. The Vauxhall Corsa cars have scored a full five star rating in the EuroNCAP crash test programme for adult occupant protection. It also scored three stars for child occupant and pedestrian protection, which is slightly better than average for a supermini. The car insurance group the Corsa falls under starts at group 1 for 1 litre expression model.

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