Vauxhall Agila Car Reviews

The Agila is a spacious and economical small family car which was put into production in 2000. It’s easy to drive and easy to park as well.

Price Range: £5,850 - £13,560
Insurance Groups: 5 - 10
MPG Range: 44 - 63
Score: 4/5
Fuel economy
Spacious
Good drive
Quite pricey compared to rivals
Low equipment levels
Cheap looking interior

Latest Vauxhall Agila Car Reviews:

Vauxhall Agila Expression 1.0i 12v ecoFLEX 5dr - February 2012
The Vauxhall Agila Expression is a small car that offers plenty of room and flexibility. Its height gives it a bit more versatility than the likes of the Corsa and with the rear seats down the lugg...
Vauxhall Agila S 1.0i 12v ecoFLEX 5dr - March 2012
For those looking for a city car which is - above all else - cheap, the Vauxhall Agila 1.0i exoFLEX is a great option. There are much better cars out there for similar money though.
Vauxhall Agila S 1.2i 16v Auto 5dr - March 2012
The Agila S 1.2i 16v Auto completely misses the point. Its 1.2-litre engine may be the pick of the bunch but less than impressive CO2 emissions mean that this Agila doesn't offer the one thing that...
Vauxhall Agila SE 1.2i 16v 5dr - March 2012
The Agila is the smallest and cheapest model from the fleet of Vauxhall cars. Available with three engines, the Agila 1.2i 16v engine is the best pick and it is a vast improvement to the older mode...

Vauxhall Agila Overview

Families will appreciate the practicality that is offered and how easy the Vauxhall Agila is to live with. As opposed to other city cars such as the Ford KA and the Volkswagen Fox, the Vauxhall Agila comes with five doors rather than three.

The Agila provides an enjoyable drive, rides comfortably and has a spacious interior.

Background

The Vauxhall Agila was first produced in the year 2000 and was a rebadged version of the Suzuki Wagon R+. The Agila’s engines were smaller than those of the Wagon R+, yet they were more powerful and more refined.

The second generation Agila was announced in 2007 and put into production in 2008. It is a little longer than the first generation Agila, making it similar to some small MPVs, for example the Toyota Yaris.

The second generation Agila offers two different trim levels: Base/Essentia and Edition/Enjoy. It also offers the choice of three different engines - two petrols and a diesel.

The Agila is a very cute small car that is perfect for small families who seek a practical and economical car.

Overview

The Agila is ideal for city driving thanks to its light steering and tight turning circle. The car’s size and seating for five make it a practical and versatile choice. Families will enjoy the easy access that the Agila provides and the excellent cabin space. The boot’s large size also adds an element of practicality to the Agila.

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