Is a Corsa ecoFLEX a good car?
Cleanest-ever Vauxhall leads way in the value for money race Vauxhall already has an impressive range of ecoFLEX models, and this latest Corsa version is another star performer. With a bargain price tag, frugal fuel consumption and low emissions, it really is the best all-rounder in the Corsa line-up.
Do Corsas have leather seats?
Entry-level SE models get cloth seats and silver dash trim, while sporty SRi models get sports cloth seats with red detailing and red dash trim. Elite models add half-cloth, half-faux leather seats and range-topping Ultimate cars get seats with real leather middles and faux leather bolsters.
How many miles can a 1.0 Corsa do?
Performance
Power | 64 bhp |
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Torque | 90 Nm, 66 ft-lb |
CO2 Emissions | 120 g/km |
Euro Emissions Standard | 5 |
Miles Per Tank | 544 miles |
How fast can a 1 Litre Corsa go?
With 57 BHP, the naturally aspirated 1 Litre 12v Inline 3 petrol engine accelerates this Corsa 1.0 to 62 mph in 17.0 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 96 mph.
What does ecoFLEX do on the Corsa?
The system is seamless, and drivers can customise the car’s settings to automatically disable the air-con while the engine is off, to maximise efficiency. Plus, stop-start can be deactivated by pressing an ‘eco’ button on the centre console.
Do Vauxhall Corsas have sat nav?
Sat nav and infotainment That means you can use a number of its features, including Google Maps and Waze navigation apps, via the car’s screen, even on trim levels without in-built navigation. It’s particularly handy because Vauxhall’s infotainment software isn’t particularly responsive.
How many miles can a Vauxhall Corsa 1.0 do on a full tank?
Performance
Power | 59 bhp |
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Torque | 88 Nm, 65 ft-lb |
CO2 Emissions | 134 g/km |
Euro Emissions Standard | 4 |
Miles Per Tank | 495 miles |
What BHP is a 1.0 Corsa?
57 bhp
Performance
Power | 57 bhp |
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Top Speed | 96 mph |
0-60 mph | 16 secs |
Torque | 85 Nm, 62 ft-lb |
CO2 Emissions | 135 g/km |
What is the Corsa ecoFLEX?
The Corsa is already the best-selling model in Vauxhall’s ecoFLEX range, but the British firm isn’t sitting on its laurels. Its low-emissions supermini now gets stop-start, too. The efficiency-boosting technology promises to increase urban fuel economy by 12.5 per cent on the Euro V-compliant 1.3-litre CDTI.