2008 Vauxhall Vectra Design 1.8 petrol from UK and Ireland
Summary:
Decent
Faults:
Oil leak, brake disc warp, wheel alignment, exhaust, etc.
A/C does not blow cold.
Cosmetically the car is rough inside and out, but it is 15 years old with higher mileage.
General Comments:
A car I bought used as a cheap run about that has served me well for five years.
This Vectra is not a bad car to look at, nice design and alloy wheels, looks good, I like this updated car (2006 - 2009) much better than the 2002 - 2005 models. My car is silver, the most common color.
Inside the car also looks OK design wise, despite being rough and a bit older now. Some materials feel really cheap and plasticky though. Quiet and refined on motorways. Design model is mid range, has enough electrics. Seats are OK. Spacious.
The car handles OK, but the 1.8 petrol has mediocre performance and economy (37 mpg at best), but what it lacks in power in economy it makes up for in simplicity and reliability - it is a very old design and proven engine, that if cared for rarely gives any trouble. Insurance is not bad, but tax is rather expensive. I'd still recommend this engine over the more common 1.9 CDTi diesels, they are faster and have better economy but also have their issues.
The Vectra is getting on a bit (they stopped making them in 2009) and you should really consider an Insignia - this car's replacement, it is a much more advanced car; a Vectra is only really only worth considering if you can get one really cheap.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
Review Date: 24th July, 2023
18th Dec 2022, 14:58
I had a couple of these cars - one diesel and one petrol. Petrol actually outlasted the diesel and was more reliable than the diesel. A common theme I am finding in my experience and reading reviews, not just here but elsewhere.