Is a Vauxhall Viva bigger than a Corsa?
Vauxhall’s chosen the 2015 Geneva show to give its new Viva small hatch its first public airing. Sitting just below the Corsa in terms of both size and price, at a smidge under 3.7m it’s all but the same overall length as the Adam.
Why have Vauxhall stopped making the Viva?
Vauxhall says that the decision not to replace either model is motivated by two reasons: first, to help its fleet CO2 compliance target; second, as part of a refined focus on high-volume segments.
Is the Vauxhall Viva being discontinued?
In order to contribute to the CO2 compliance and to focus on high volume segments, the Vauxhall ADAM and VIVA will not be replaced after the end of their life cycles, but will remain on sale until the end of 2019.
Is a Vauxhall Viva an SUV?
Latest in line is the Vauxhall Viva Rocks – a new SUV-inspired version of the firm’s smallest model, intended to inject a bit of youthful appeal into the slow-selling city car. Lining up as a rival for the Suzuki Ignis and the forthcoming Kia Picanto X-Line, it boasts little in the way of revisions under the skin.
Who makes the Vauxhall Viva engine?
Vauxhall Viva 2015-2019 All models are powered by a naturally aspirated version of GM’s new 1.0-litre, three-cylinder Ecotec engine. Rated at 74bhp, it is said by Vauxhall to have been specially developed for the Viva and is mated to a five-speed gearbox.
Is Vauxhall Viva a reliable car?
The Viva didn’t feature in our most recent 2019 reliability survey, but Vauxhall as a brand finished in a rather disappointing 27th place out of 32 manufacturers.
What engine is in Vauxhall Viva?
Engine. Unlike most rivals, the Vauxhall Viva is only available with a single engine in one state of tune: a 1.0-litre petrol. The three-cylinder unit is found in the Astra and Corsa, but there it has a turbocharger to shift the heavier kerbweight.