Come on then, tell us about the Vauxhall Corsas you've owned! Did you learn to drive in one? And what do you think of the new one? For our Corsa-e video: ruclips.net/video/NjtnaIQGrls/видео.html And for the Peugeot 208 and e-208: ruclips.net/video/Yulmqv6vkI4/видео.html
Looks nice! I still have my corsa c exclusiv spec just clocked 67000 miles has heated seats and climate control all I need atm. Does seem pricey the new corsa but I'd definitely consider the electric corsa if the range was at least 300 miles.
First of all, in your video is the 6th generation Corsa, not the 5th one. Second, I currently own a 2019 Corsa ( the fifth generation) and I am very happy with it, it's simply very well built. I owned a 2005 Opel Corsa (third generation) and it was strong and reliable as a tank. I just changed the old Corsa with the new one because I wanted a new one with new functionallity. I strongly recommend for daily use. You can drive up to Vienna as well..
Rented one for a week in Austria and it was the first time I'd drive a Corsa and was was impressed. Fuel efficient, great handling and confident on the motorways. If you want a vehicle that does the job without nonsense, bling, or expense seems a great choice. I'd buy one.
Yeah I share the same opinion. But it's something for reviewers to mention when they compare it to high end cars. Once again it doesn't bother me and im not sure why it would bother others.
"Knee room..." slaps half a meter of space between him and the seat "is just about average innit". Jesus man, how much knee room do you want from a small hatchback??
Mate , rear leg room is decent ?? Are you joking? Rear leg room and head room is more than great for a car in this class , in the new Ford Fiesta for example , in my driving position , I literally can't fit on the back seats and I'm 1,82m .. I've seen this car yesterday and I really like it , it really is a decent car in every way ..
I know! He had loads of knee room! I hate it when these car reviewers talk about cars not having space in the rear, or the boot, or headroom, knee room etc etc. It's because of their criticisms that make manufacturers increase the size of the next generation model for the same car! Infuriates me.
You really didn't want to do this review , but you're bosses told you to do it. You are clearly not a Opel/Vauxhall fan because the negatives you mention is also applicable to 95 % of all other small cars in this price segment. Please enlighten us on any small car or even much more expensive cars that does have a lower middle console that is not made of harder plastics. Geez some of you motoring journalist are just like mainstream political journalists, totally out of touch with reality .
I drive a new Corsa f since 3 month... very good car...very sporty...very good equipped...in the basic version...here in Germany for 13.999,_ Euro.....and a very good looking car....good value...who needs VW?
I actually prefer this to the 208, it just looks more refined, simple and classy... the 208 is too much, the 208 is something more like at of a movie than a car that I'd want to drive daily.
It looks supercheap. Did you see those shots of the knobs and air-conditioning? The driver display is just a square... The new Renault Clio looks miles better on the inside.
The corsa is less revolutionary than the 208, but i think many people a just looking for practicality and clean styling without sci-fi gadgets and the rejigged ergonomics of the 208 (ie. the lower, smaller steering wheel). The leather seats on this trim level in real life are really nice, tick that box, and the large infotainment screen is nicely integrated. This car is a huge step forward from its predecessor. Faster, more efficient, and better proportioned. I think its definitely worth a look, and I'm pretty sure it'll come in a fair bit cheaper if you compare it with the VW group cars with like for like specs.
Rented one of these for a day and it was brilliant.well built with a real step up in quality.the auto gear box was responsive enough with 8 speeds and was great on the long run and economical.it was very comfortable for my 5 hour journey didn't ache or feel stressed in anyway.my girlfriend was impressed and it maybe a contender for her next vehicle.
Awful review. You did not presented exterior of the car in detail. More emphasis is placed on the presenter and author than on the car. No side view, rear view, frames are rapidly changing...I did not enjoy watching.
Lights shape look like the previous Audi A1 , is as if that the previous A1 had a 2 nd face lift that would of been the end result. Amazing design though
You drive very low miles my Volkswagen Passat estate 2.0 diesel 2015 I got with 0 miles after 4 years I've put 152k miles on it trading it in March for a 2020 plate mercedes e class amg
@@jt-bg6ey couldn't agree more with you, I have new car filled with all this modern crap, complete information overload, all a dangerous distraction, and you can't switch it off. I have the finance but next car will be an older low mileage car, plenty around that way I'll be able to concentrate on driving
Top Gear Magazine said this is the most fun Corsa ever, VXR included, but you need the auto to make it properly good. The only thing really letting it down (for them, that is) is the interior; the climate control rescues it, but it's not exactly a hardship to press the relevant piano key in the 208 to get to its own system.
what trim is it your driving? I have a corsa E 5 dr sri and love the little thing. it does me and my young family of 4 very proud, its comfortable, surprisingly spacious and not necessarily a slacker when I need it to GO!
I like these! I have one as a courtesy car and it’s you can 100% tell Vauxhall is now French-owned. But the power from the 100hp 1.2T is quite impressive and punchy enough for sure. Decent on motorway.
If this corsa holds all the values that the old one did with young drivers, driving agencies and insurance companies this will be fantastic......bland but fantastic
Seems a big improvement. Was in UK earlier this year, but some years prior I hired a Corsa, & let me say, it was aptly named! Because, I'd never driven anything coarser than a Vauxhall Corsa!
Rear leg room looked really generous. Does it feel as solid as the previous one? Is the gear lever sloppy and flimsy like in some other Peugeot’s? To be fair to Peugeot, they’ll know how to make them efficiently and profitable.
I do not myself fancy this new corsa but I was curious about the best selling UK new car of 2022. That said I really enjoyed this video and the reviewer came over as personable engaging and interesting with a serious bur relaxed style that gave all the need to know stuff for those considering a purchase and in an impressive relaxed entertaining way while the video filming and editing was professional and acomplished.
This guy’s presentation is top notch. He doesn’t come across like he’s reading a script and imbues his delivery with a genuine quality and seems like a lot of the info and knowledge is in his head. Nice one.
Actually it's the sixth generation..anyway, i have owned an opel corsa d since 2013 and i have to say that it has been proved 100% reliable and cheap to service and maintain. Also super economical, it's diesel too. One thing i don't like is the cheap interior like the quality of the seats and the lack of sufficient light inside, but keeping in mind it's a small category, i'm more than happy with this brand.
I had a 1.4 Corsa shortly after they came out on the L reg and it was way, way ahead of the hitherto market leader, the Micra. It cost my f-in -law 8.5 grand, sold to me after a year for six.
I have to disagree with the Ibiza comparison. I drove the two cars back to back (both had the small turbo petrol engine), and the Corsa is a much more refined experience in terms of comfort and engine noise. It looks nicer inside, too.
I would only out my money on the Corsa-e for electric. However, plug-ins evolve like smart phones. It's a competent car now, but in 3 years who knows how it will stack up against the likes of VW and its ID.3 and ID.Microbus. Does anyone remember the Hyundai Ioniq anymore?
Why do all new cars in silver paint immediately look old? I don't get it, I can't stand this colour on any car. I mean when the cards came up showing the Ibiza, Fiesta and Polo all came up all in more striking colours and all look more youthful and modern. Then there's this dowdy silver.
Opel Vauxhall styling is too restrained altogether. These are good cars now and deserve a bit of flair to go with it. I think it’s just too plain looking. Outgoing Corsa was a good looking car
10:08 My Corsa 1.5D diesel version is definately NOT loud, and it use a 6-speed gear box, not 5-speed! Don't know if its different from the UK Vauxhall version, but have never heard of any 5-speed gearbox, except in the 1.2 75 hp petrol, so I don't think so??
I find funny how british journalist love German (or German engineered) cars to the point that Koreans/Japanese/Renault are never considered. The new Renault Clio is currently the best in class but it never gets mentioned. The Capture has been leading its class but not mentioned when talking about competitors. Weird...
@@Lollakuk P208 loses out with the air-con controls, Clio has fantastic electronic console, gadgets, and some of the best paint jobs this side of Lamborghinis.
@@darthkek1953 Air con controls haha. As if that would make a difference. I would take the Peugeot 208 before the Clio even without any air con controls.
@@Lollakuk That's up to you but I use air con all the time and it being hidden in a computer program makes them nonviable. I have the v4 Clio and it's pretty good but the v5 is looking pretty epic. I had a 2013 Fiesta, pretty grim trim (even for a Titanium) but the handling was great.
The exterior is an improvement. The interior looks like something that would pass a decade ago. For that price range, I don’t see anyone going for that over a 208 or a Clio to be honest.
If the Corsa is white noise then the 208 is Heavy Metal. It looks like a Transformer threw up on the dashboard of the 208! Corsa looks better in my opinion.
Why does the reviewer keeps on about the plastic. most people will not worry it when they by it why do most the reviewers hate the Corsa so much. the fiesta has got plastic.
I had a 2002 (51 reg) 3 door Corsa, which was a very solid motor. I like the new styling the but not the new pricing. However, one suspects the laws of supply and demand will see nearly new prices drop more quickly than the likes of VW etc.
@@mryusuf5325 larger engines can be efficient, and smaller engines can be wasteful, particularly if they're being overdriven, but the 1.3 engine in my Honda is very efficient, and drives quite well - I get around 50mpg. I do like bigger engines though, especially for their refinement.
@@taz874 It is ridiculous that Opel/Vauxhall marketed the D/E Corsas as being a different generation when in reality the Corsa E was just an extensive face-lift of the D model.
Love the styling but used to like GM's cheap spares I can see the cost of ownership skyrocketing for this one in both retail price and running costs the only real benefit are the great frugal Peugeot engines. The interior looks a bit rubbish too. It just looks a bit un-competitive if I'm honest and doesn't really have the brand status to carry a higher price.
Am a Corsa fan and current car is Corsa 1.4T sport 110kW after I had 1.0T Corsa and I love these. I don’t really like this new one, major deal breaker is that pillar in the back seat making it hard to get in and out omg that turns me off and the look seems boring and we don’t get the nice trims in my country. Even though we do get the elegance model with 96kW it looks blend
The best looking small car with the best styling currently is Nissan's Micra. The complexity, body surfacing and design detailing, all come together to create a car that wins the looks of its class hands down. This Corsa is light years behind for styling.
Looks good, I've got a 2017 model 65k kms on clock, semi automatic 1.4L and I can honestly say I'll never buy another Opel again, absolutely littered with problems from new, automatic gearbox is slow and indecisive, it's had its electrical nightmares and now its being built by PSA I've even less confidence in Opel.
Yup but be thankfull opel does 3 cylinders in america u get garbage big engines 4 cylinder none has 3 cylinder like europe from the 1990s its embarraing lol
Come on then, tell us about the Vauxhall Corsas you've owned!
Did you learn to drive in one? And what do you think of the new one?
For our Corsa-e video: ruclips.net/video/NjtnaIQGrls/видео.html
And for the Peugeot 208 and e-208: ruclips.net/video/Yulmqv6vkI4/видео.html
Looks like the Corsa has been fed steroids, pity they didn`t include some vitamins.. .
He talks about the 208 as if he has one, negative feed back on a British brand, no wonder most British car brands have gone down the pan.
Looks nice! I still have my corsa c exclusiv spec just clocked 67000 miles has heated seats and climate control all I need atm. Does seem pricey the new corsa but I'd definitely consider the electric corsa if the range was at least 300 miles.
First of all, in your video is the 6th generation Corsa, not the 5th one. Second, I currently own a 2019 Corsa ( the fifth generation) and I am very happy with it, it's simply very well built. I owned a 2005 Opel Corsa (third generation) and it was strong and reliable as a tank. I just changed the old Corsa with the new one because I wanted a new one with new functionallity. I strongly recommend for daily use. You can drive up to Vienna as well..
I learnt to drive in a Corsa MK3: wouldn't buy one but it was a pretty ok car
Rented one for a week in Austria and it was the first time I'd drive a Corsa and was was impressed. Fuel efficient, great handling and confident on the motorways. If you want a vehicle that does the job without nonsense, bling, or expense seems a great choice. I'd buy one.
What is everyone's obsession with soft touch plastic everywhere.
The only time I feel every plastic panel in my car is when I clean them.
Yeah I share the same opinion. But it's something for reviewers to mention when they compare it to high end cars. Once again it doesn't bother me and im not sure why it would bother others.
I think it's a great improvement on previous generation Corsas.
"Knee room..." slaps half a meter of space between him and the seat "is just about average innit". Jesus man, how much knee room do you want from a small hatchback??
yes exactly
Mate , rear leg room is decent ??
Are you joking? Rear leg room and head room is more than great for a car in this class , in the new Ford Fiesta for example , in my driving position , I literally can't fit on the back seats and I'm 1,82m ..
I've seen this car yesterday and I really like it , it really is a decent car in every way ..
where in the UK ?
Sorry ment the Corsa e Electric
Average rear leg space?? it seems generous specially for that kind of car
I know! He had loads of knee room!
I hate it when these car reviewers talk about cars not having space in the rear, or the boot, or headroom, knee room etc etc.
It's because of their criticisms that make manufacturers increase the size of the next generation model for the same car!
Infuriates me.
I thought that too, there's more than enough room in the back, even more than some bigger cars
I seen it in the showroom theres no room in the back and shes to low another european disaster indeed .
Nope, no legroom whatsoever in the back :)
Bought one anyway.
@@98karlh Me too!
You really didn't want to do this review , but you're bosses told you to do it. You are clearly not a Opel/Vauxhall fan because the negatives you mention is also applicable to 95 % of all other small cars in this price segment. Please enlighten us on any small car or even much more expensive cars that does have a lower middle console that is not made of harder plastics. Geez some of you motoring journalist are just like mainstream political journalists, totally out of touch with reality .
I drive a new Corsa f since 3 month... very good car...very sporty...very good equipped...in the basic version...here in Germany for 13.999,_ Euro.....and a very good looking car....good value...who needs VW?
Not sure if I'd call 75 hp "sporty"
@@JimboRustles yes indeed but it's enough for me
The styling is great
I actually prefer this to the 208, it just looks more refined, simple and classy... the 208 is too much, the 208 is something more like at of a movie than a car that I'd want to drive daily.
I like the interior a lot, it looks smart and fresh. So much better than the Fiesta an the Polo.
Deuteross and no free standing display :)
ONYX.G fair point
It looks supercheap. Did you see those shots of the knobs and air-conditioning? The driver display is just a square... The new Renault Clio looks miles better on the inside.
Jeroenneman i get what u mean, it’s just preference really
The corsa is less revolutionary than the 208, but i think many people a just looking for practicality and clean styling without sci-fi gadgets and the rejigged ergonomics of the 208 (ie. the lower, smaller steering wheel). The leather seats on this trim level in real life are really nice, tick that box, and the large infotainment screen is nicely integrated. This car is a huge step forward from its predecessor. Faster, more efficient, and better proportioned. I think its definitely worth a look, and I'm pretty sure it'll come in a fair bit cheaper if you compare it with the VW group cars with like for like specs.
I would describe this review as 'politely scathing' .
economic interests have something to do with that.
@@BStrapper nope, it's called being British. We can take you apart with an insult that you'll only realise once you're on the train going home.
@@MLife1972Right here you confirmed this: British typically equates "maximum posturing with little to back it up"
@@BStrapper
Interesting.
I always thought it meant you were a citizen of the UK, but I guess you learn something new every day. 🤔
Guy is a bit too negative about it
Looks better than a polo (not difficult) and even better than a fiesta imo.
I brought a new corsa in 20 20 now exchanged it for a 2023 vorsa love everything about it and so comfortable on long journeys
So they bought it in line pricing wise with its sister car on the same platform, while not offering the same level of quality. Great move Peugeot.
Negatives aside, this is a lovely looking car 👍
I really like this and I usually hate small cars, it looks very sharp and sophisticated
Rented one of these for a day and it was brilliant.well built with a real step up in quality.the auto gear box was responsive enough with 8 speeds and was great on the long run and economical.it was very comfortable for my 5 hour journey didn't ache or feel stressed in anyway.my girlfriend was impressed and it maybe a contender for her next vehicle.
I'd rather have the 208 BUT I would take this Corsa over a polo or fiesta any day
The Fiesta is a fantastic drive, I mean truly fantastic. Interior is mediocre outside of Titanium X.
Awful review. You did not presented exterior of the car in detail. More emphasis is placed on the presenter and author than on the car. No side view, rear view, frames are rapidly changing...I did not enjoy watching.
Im getting a new corsa next week, would you describe this car as a head turner ?
Much better car than before, Vauxhall are starting to make great cars
Lights shape look like the previous Audi A1 , is as if that the previous A1 had a 2 nd face lift that would of been the end result. Amazing design though
i will stick with my 1997 corsa b 1.4 thanks! not a lot to go wrong and has never let me down in 5 years of ownership 87k miles
Not worth the risk of getting in an accident in my book, one wrong move and your dead, where else in a modern car you got a good chance of survival
know what you are saying but i prefer older cars as so much better to work on. i once drove a 2010 corsa and never like it
You drive very low miles my Volkswagen Passat estate 2.0 diesel 2015 I got with 0 miles after 4 years I've put 152k miles on it trading it in March for a 2020 plate mercedes e class amg
@@jt-bg6ey couldn't agree more with you, I have new car filled with all this modern crap, complete information overload, all a dangerous distraction, and you can't switch it off. I have the finance but next car will be an older low mileage car, plenty around that way I'll be able to concentrate on driving
Lucky bastard in usa we cant have europe cars with small enginea, i dream about 3 cylinders in the usa lol
Day time light design looks cool.
Fiesta now dated looking.
Left hand drive.... Vauxhall? I'm confused.
They have done good job and she is splendid.
Top Gear Magazine said this is the most fun Corsa ever, VXR included, but you need the auto to make it properly good. The only thing really letting it down (for them, that is) is the interior; the climate control rescues it, but it's not exactly a hardship to press the relevant piano key in the 208 to get to its own system.
Thanks for the review! Any Clio review planned? I am so interested in Clio too but so few reviews in English language..
what trim is it your driving? I have a corsa E 5 dr sri and love the little thing. it does me and my young family of 4 very proud, its comfortable, surprisingly spacious and not necessarily a slacker when I need it to GO!
It’s better looking than the Peugeot 208 counterpart.
I like these! I have one as a courtesy car and it’s you can 100% tell Vauxhall is now French-owned. But the power from the 100hp 1.2T is quite impressive and punchy enough for sure. Decent on motorway.
Much prefer the Corsa’s dash than the Pug’s. Not a fan of the two-storey dash of the French...
To each their own
If this corsa holds all the values that the old one did with young drivers, driving agencies and insurance companies this will be fantastic......bland but fantastic
Seems a big improvement. Was in UK earlier this year, but some years prior I hired a Corsa, & let me say, it was aptly named! Because, I'd never driven anything coarser than a Vauxhall Corsa!
Bought a corsa this time around it's great
Rear leg room looked really generous. Does it feel as solid as the previous one? Is the gear lever sloppy and flimsy like in some other Peugeot’s? To be fair to Peugeot, they’ll know how to make them efficiently and profitable.
Looks perfect, this one and the second generation redesign are the best looking ones.
Wish we had this car in america
Yup we all do, american cars sre embarrasing since 1990s america hates the small enginea lol
America hate small cars lol
Between Ibiza tsi 95 excellence and this one which one you guys choose?
Thank you Doug, nicely detailed review of the new Corsa.
This is a huge improvement
I do not myself fancy this new corsa but I was curious about the best selling UK new car of 2022. That said I really enjoyed this video and the reviewer came over as personable engaging and interesting with a serious bur relaxed style that gave all the need to know stuff for those considering a purchase and in an impressive relaxed entertaining way while the video filming and editing was professional and acomplished.
This guy’s presentation is top notch. He doesn’t come across like he’s reading a script and imbues his delivery with a genuine quality and seems like a lot of the info and knowledge is in his head. Nice one.
looks much better then puma
Actually it's the sixth generation..anyway, i have owned an opel corsa d since 2013 and i have to say that it has been proved 100% reliable and cheap to service and maintain. Also super economical, it's diesel too. One thing i don't like is the cheap interior like the quality of the seats and the lack of sufficient light inside, but keeping in mind it's a small category, i'm more than happy with this brand.
Yea I feel you have to go up the model range to get decent seats
Looks nicer with stronger lines and looks than the previous weak looking Corsa
Outstanding!! Best looking super mini on sale.
I had a 1.4 Corsa shortly after they came out on the L reg and it was way, way ahead of the hitherto market leader, the Micra. It cost my f-in -law 8.5 grand, sold to me after a year for six.
I have to disagree with the Ibiza comparison. I drove the two cars back to back (both had the small turbo petrol engine), and the Corsa is a much more refined experience in terms of comfort and engine noise. It looks nicer inside, too.
I would only out my money on the Corsa-e for electric.
However, plug-ins evolve like smart phones. It's a competent car now, but in 3 years who knows how it will stack up against the likes of VW and its ID.3 and ID.Microbus.
Does anyone remember the Hyundai Ioniq anymore?
I see you had some good time in Croatian coast.
Why do all new cars in silver paint immediately look old? I don't get it, I can't stand this colour on any car. I mean when the cards came up showing the Ibiza, Fiesta and Polo all came up all in more striking colours and all look more youthful and modern. Then there's this dowdy silver.
Silver is a fantastic colour 😉
Silver is only good for hiding dirt and scratches
@@forza223bowe5 which means it's even better for cars prone to the aforementioned 😉
Dark silver is my favorite color along with smoked headlights.
Opel Vauxhall styling is too restrained altogether. These are good cars now and deserve a bit of flair to go with it. I think it’s just too plain looking. Outgoing Corsa was a good looking car
10:08 My Corsa 1.5D diesel version is definately NOT loud, and it use a 6-speed gear box, not 5-speed! Don't know if its different from the UK Vauxhall version, but have never heard of any 5-speed gearbox, except in the 1.2 75 hp petrol, so I don't think so??
I find funny how british journalist love German (or German engineered) cars to the point that Koreans/Japanese/Renault are never considered.
The new Renault Clio is currently the best in class but it never gets mentioned. The Capture has been leading its class but not mentioned when talking about competitors. Weird...
Great review Doug, I think the design looks great on the outside, inside the corsa isn’t the best but it’s manageable
The new Renault Clio is the best smal car in this segment 🙂🙂
Volkswagen up?
Peugeot 208 looks abit better. And they cost the same.
@@Lollakuk P208 loses out with the air-con controls, Clio has fantastic electronic console, gadgets, and some of the best paint jobs this side of Lamborghinis.
@@darthkek1953 Air con controls haha. As if that would make a difference. I would take the Peugeot 208 before the Clio even without any air con controls.
@@Lollakuk That's up to you but I use air con all the time and it being hidden in a computer program makes them nonviable. I have the v4 Clio and it's pretty good but the v5 is looking pretty epic. I had a 2013 Fiesta, pretty grim trim (even for a Titanium) but the handling was great.
Fuel consumption please?
i love the way is and the head lights
The exterior is an improvement. The interior looks like something that would pass a decade ago. For that price range, I don’t see anyone going for that over a 208 or a Clio to be honest.
What is the point of longer bonnet if engines will be smaller ? 🤔
Just looks ? Not saying it's looking bad . It's best looking corsa so far
If the Corsa is white noise then the 208 is Heavy Metal. It looks like a Transformer threw up on the dashboard of the 208! Corsa looks better in my opinion.
Why does the reviewer keeps
on about the plastic.
most people will not worry
it when they by it
why do most the reviewers
hate the Corsa so much.
the fiesta has got plastic.
Negative reviewer. Go back reviewing S-classes.
I had a 2002 (51 reg) 3 door Corsa, which was a very solid motor. I like the new styling the but not the new pricing. However, one suspects the laws of supply and demand will see nearly new prices drop more quickly than the likes of VW etc.
Lucky i wish i had urs in usa they hate small engines none to be found
@@mryusuf5325 larger engines can be efficient, and smaller engines can be wasteful, particularly if they're being overdriven, but the 1.3 engine in my Honda is very efficient, and drives quite well - I get around 50mpg. I do like bigger engines though, especially for their refinement.
drop in sport mode on faster roads! is great!!
Where is made this car?
New corsa looks amazing, but you could get a Megane for the price.
Best looking in it's class
This thing looks cool
Should of gone to SPECSAVERS
Knee room is average… whilst saying it in a negative way… whilst proceeding to show massive amounts of leg room
Great Review,
Many Thanks, Peace From London.
👍🏻👍🏻
Isn't this the 6th generation? This model replaces the Corsa E made 2014-2019.
Yes its the 6th gen maybe he got confused since the Corsa E and Corsa D look quite similar so he probably thought its the same generation
@@taz874 No, this is the 5th generation of Vauxhall Corsa. Corsa A was sold as Vauxhall Nova in the UK.
@@teo8167 oh yh i forgot about that the Corsa was first called Vauxhall nova
@@taz874 It is ridiculous that Opel/Vauxhall marketed the D/E Corsas as being a different generation when in reality the Corsa E was just an extensive face-lift of the D model.
Nevermind the car... Those roads look amazing!
Croatia! Dalmatia
Can’t wait to see these at my local McDonald’s car park with lads trying to impress underage girls.
Love the styling but used to like GM's cheap spares I can see the cost of ownership skyrocketing for this one in both retail price and running costs the only real benefit are the great frugal Peugeot engines. The interior looks a bit rubbish too. It just looks a bit un-competitive if I'm honest and doesn't really have the brand status to carry a higher price.
Looks like a mashup of a Mazda and an original Ford Puma
Am a Corsa fan and current car is Corsa 1.4T sport 110kW after I had 1.0T Corsa and I love these. I don’t really like this new one, major deal breaker is that pillar in the back seat making it hard to get in and out omg that turns me off and the look seems boring and we don’t get the nice trims in my country. Even though we do get the elegance model with 96kW it looks blend
Don't think doug's too keen.
Personally I'd have the Fiesta, then the 208 then the clio then the corsa.
May I ask why a left hand drive Vauxhall Corsa exists?
Cars aren't designed for anyone over 5 foot and 7 inches in height. We need cars designed for tall people: More space and more height.
If they did that then these cars will be bigger, these cars sell well because of the tiny body shape, girls find them cute
@@MrRohanThomas True.
My problem is with the digital speedometer not updating fast enough. Same thing with my Corsa E 2016.
Longer lower wider, all good, is the seat low or does it still feel like you’re sitting in an suv?
You haven't actually shown us the back of the car. I want to see the design, but it's all close-ups of lights/dents etc.
Consumption?
This corsa must be made of gold have you seen the prices
Looks like Peugeot are trying to ruin Vauxhall car
Seat interiors are rubbish also
Nor all Seats. Just the low trim current Ibiza interior, but then the same remark goes for the current Polo and Fabia too.
The best looking small car with the best styling currently is Nissan's Micra.
The complexity, body surfacing and design detailing, all come together to create a car that wins the looks of its class hands down.
This Corsa is light years behind for styling.
The car looks great 👍 ❤
you totally missed the best engine 130 bhp with the auto?? and when on a and b roads stick it in sport mode is a bloody hoot to drive
Just a heads up that driver information screen, despite not being widescreen, is quite configurable using the stalk on the left.
I could see it as the Fiat Punto replacement rather than a Vauxhall.
£25,000 for the ultimate model?
Vauxhall Executives must be smoking some real strong Ganja listening to Bob Marley🚬🚬😂😂😂
In america u get a 4 cylimder gas guzzler be thankfull in europe u get 3 cylinder lol
Looks good
Looks good, I've got a 2017 model 65k kms on clock, semi automatic 1.4L and I can honestly say I'll never buy another Opel again, absolutely littered with problems from new, automatic gearbox is slow and indecisive, it's had its electrical nightmares and now its being built by PSA I've even less confidence in Opel.
Yup but be thankfull opel does 3 cylinders in america u get garbage big engines 4 cylinder none has 3 cylinder like europe from the 1990s its embarraing lol