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4,333 miles
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Perrys Vauxhall Bury < 5 miles from BL1
2023 Vauxhall Corsa Hatchback
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Manual
17,397 miles
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Perrys Vauxhall Bury < 5 miles from BL1
2022 Vauxhall Crossland SUV
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8,584 miles
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Perrys Vauxhall Bury < 5 miles from BL1
2022 Vauxhall Mokka SUV
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6,992 miles
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Perrys Vauxhall Bury < 5 miles from BL1
2023 Vauxhall Crossland SUV
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Manual
76,438 miles
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Perrys SEAT Bolton < 5 miles from BL1
2016 Vauxhall GTC Hatchback
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49,415 miles
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Perrys Vauxhall Bury < 5 miles from BL1
2020 Vauxhall Grandland X SUV
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46,500 miles
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HPL Motors Atherton Atherton < 5 miles from BL1
2019 Vauxhall INSIGNIA GRAND SPORT Hatchback
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48,945 miles
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Perrys SEAT Bolton < 5 miles from BL1
2018 Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer Estate
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35,250 miles
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Perrys Vauxhall Bury < 5 miles from BL1
2017 Vauxhall Adam Hatchback
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9,069 miles
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Perrys Vauxhall Bury < 5 miles from BL1
2023 Vauxhall Astra Hatchback
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Vauxhall is a British automotive brand which was founded in 1857. It is now owned by Stellantis - the corporation formed by the merger of PSA Peugeot Citroen and the Fiat Group. It is one of the largest selling car brands in the UK and has been for over two decades. It is well known for family cars like the Vauxhall Astra. You can read more Vauxhall reviews here.

The history of Vauxhall Motors starts in 1857 when it was founded by Alexander Wilson. The company began as a pump and marine engine manufacturer in London. By 1903 Vauxhall began manufacturing cars, its first being a five-horsepower model with no reverse gear.

Credited with building the very first true sports car, the Prince Henry C-type in 1911, it was bought by American giant General Motors in 1925. This became the first GM plant in all of Europe and during World War II, Vauxhall, with GM backing, pulled off the amazing feat of designing and building tanks for the British war effort. The project was initially projected to take four years and the company finished in only a year. After the war it resumed auto production focusing on cars that could be massed produced for the general public and in turn the company grew.

Vauxhall’s main headquarters are now situated in Luton. It also has major manufacturing facilities in Ellesmere Port where its main production consists of cars like the Vauxhall Astra

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