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Family friendly and cheap to run - Vauxhall Meriva Car Review

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Added: 24 May 2011
Last update: 24 May 2011

VAUXHALL'S mini people carrier is comfortable, family friendly and cheap to buy second-hand.

It’s a great MPV for smaller families – economical and reasonable to run either in petrol or diesel forms.

The Meriva is based on the Corsa and uses the same 1.4, 1.6 and 1.8 petrol engines plus 1.7 and 1.3 CDTi diesels and power ranges from 75 to 118bhp.

It’s comfortable over all surfaces – even at slow speeds over town potholes – and soaks up knobbly country roads with great ease, leaving both front and rear passengers unruffled.

It handles beautifully, taking the bends much faster than any such family orientated car might be expected to, so it’s great fun.

This excellent handling and balance makes it very safe and it comes with front and side airbags and electronic stability control.

The electric power steering is very good, giving all the help it should, but plenty of driver feel.

Interior

A flexible seating system sees rear seats which can be slid to extend legroom and that fold easily down into the floor in a 40/20/40% pattern to make a completely flat load area. Newer models have rearward opening back doors which makes access so much easier.

The boot is big even with the seats in place and both front and rear legroom are very good for the size.

FAST FACTS

Vauxhall Meriva

Price: Pay about £5,500 for an ‘05 55-reg Design, or £7,250 for an ’09 09-reg Life

Mechanical: 103bhp, 1,598 cc, 4cyl petrol engine driving front wheels via 5-speed manual gearbox

Max speed: 112mph

0-62mph: 12.4 seconds

Combined mpg: 42

Insurance group: 5

CO2 emissions: 159g/km

Marks: 9/10

Main rival: Nissan Note

 

Words: Peter Hayward

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