What is the Vauxhall Meriva based on?
Opel Corsa C
The first generation, named the Meriva A, was based on the third generation Opel Corsa C. It went on sale in May 2003. The first official pictures of the Meriva were released in August 2002. Like its larger counterpart, the Zafira, the Meriva had a flexible interior, marketed as FlexSpace.
What is similar to the Vauxhall Meriva?
The Ford B-Max is, like the Meriva, an oddity not often seen. But for those looking for a compact but practical car that’s reasonably good to drive and fairly cheap to own and run, it’s worth taking a look. The B-Max also comes with sliding rear doors so, like the Meriva, has its own stylistic quirk.
What engine is in my Vauxhall Meriva?
Three 1.4-litre petrol engines are available in the Meriva range. The entry-level 99bhp version does without a turbocharger, and as a result performance suffers. It takes 14 seconds to reach 62mph from rest and needs to be worked very hard to make a motorway overtake. The 118bhp version is better.
Do they still make Vauxhall Merivas?
The Meriva is smaller than a Vauxhall Astra but much more versatile. It competes with cars such as the Ford B-Max and Nissan Note. Like the Nissan Note, the Meriva is no longer available new (it was discontinued in 2017), so your only choice is a used one.
When was the last Vauxhall Meriva made?
Vauxhall Meriva 2010-2017 review.
Is a Vauxhall Meriva a family car?
The innovative Vauxhall Meriva offers family-friendly transport thanks to its versatile seating and wide-opening doors. The Meriva compact MPV’s stand-out feature is a novel rearwards-opening rear passenger door set-up.
Is a Vauxhall Meriva a SUV?
Vauxhall Zafira and Meriva to become SUVs in 2016 – pictures.
When did Vauxhall stop making the Meriva?
2017
Like the Nissan Note, the Meriva is no longer available new (it was discontinued in 2017), so your only choice is a used one.
What kind of car is a Meriva?
MPV
The Vauxhall Meriva is a supermini-based MPV that’s designed to rival practical models such as the Ford B-MAX and Nissan Note. At the heart of the Vauxhall’s appeal are its novel ‘suicide’ rear-hinged back doors that have been added to boost access.
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