Lease deals for the range topping electric Ultimate start at £150 per month currently. That's cheaper than any deal currently offered for the petrol diesel or hybrid versions. So as has always been the case with Vauxhall what they list it and what you pay are never the same thing.
Like all Stellantis EV’s it’s way too expensive at list price. However we all know no one pays list for these. Will be at least 10k discount in a couple of months and massive depreciation. Probably a good buy at 18 months old. Whilst the car is fine it does make me wonder how on earth Stellantis can succeed with this sales model?
I can get this “nearly new” for £27k pre-reg, ‘24 plate, delivery mileage on it. Just waiting for it to arrive at the garage so I can test drive it. Seems good value for money based on this video. Small family, just the one toddler, and daily commute is
It’s a decent car at that price. My issue is the new price of it and how there are so many other, better cars at £40k. Under £30k however, and that’s a decent deal. Should do the job fine.
@@AutoEV Thanks. Yeah most reviews I’ve seen are positive until price is mentioned. That’s the GS trim as well by the way for 27k, so I’m gonna go for it. I’ve been looking for an EV for a while with good build quality, decent range, that doesn’t sing and dance about being an EV. Great review, cheers.
Our roads are rarely smooth ones and screens are a right pita when you primary digit is bouncing around. Gamers design Teslas and eliminate ‘clutter’ and falling for their nonsense makes no sense ON THE ROAD. I know because I own one…….and I’m no gamer Grrrr😡
Handsome car great styling but too expensive Stellantis are out of touch on pricing you can get the German brands cheaper. Great review as always and a nice car always liked the Astra and Corsa but just get the pricing right.
I had a rental corsa a few years back. Heavy compared to the older Astra/nova models which made for an underperforming hatchback for its quoted engine size. The BEVs should be more nimble
I really don't like this car very much, I fint it to be very boring looking not that there are not some things I like. 1) the high brake light at the rear is cool looking but not much else. I would prefer the Renault Megane E Tech is light years ahead in design and technology.
Odd, why they need a “transmission” tunnel for front wheel drive car! ICE or EV. Are there that many cables and brake pipes going to the rear ? Just odd. Not just on Vauxhall/Opel/Peugeot/Citroen. That rear seat room doesn’t look great there, nor the Peugeot 308 either - rear door access quite tight - as you seemed to catch your foot there on the way in ! I’ve been quite disappointed by that in the 308 that I’ve looked at. Side comment : - Think the Astra followed on from the Chevette, which followed the Viva. Apart from some engines in the Chevette, it, and all of the Astras, were really of Opel origin. In Ireland, we got our Opel Ascona/Vectras from Luton and our Opel Astras from Ellesmere Port. (No Vauxhalls here since the’80s - just as the UK had mostly no Opels (few Mantas in the early days!).
gives me flashbacks to a car I really like at the time. If you never used the use Hayes manual to work on your mkII Astra you’d have noticed that the circuit diagrams were in badly translated German. It was an Opel Manta.
When is Stellantis going to design a proper EV only platform to be shared among the component group companies? This and the new Corsa and all the other EVs in the group are just electrified ICE cars with totally unnecessary transmission tunnels and other carry overs from ICE cars. Way over priced like all the other Stellantis group cars.
Stellantis have a new multi-energy platform coming on the new Peugeot E3008 (we have done a Sneak Peek on this car) and it will change a lot of cars in the group.
Atleast 10K overpriced for this retrofited ICE car This is a car that will come on the second hand market verry fast! 51kw battery thats going to be 300km real range and ofcource you can best charge it to 80% or you destroy it faster. Meanin around 70% of the real range to drive... less than 200km
I really should have a "copy & paste" response to this. First of all, thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. We do longer reviews as we try to appeal to actual car buyers who want more in-depth and thorough reviews rather than the 10 minute normal one. We know that it costs us subs and views, but then we split the review into chapters so people can find the relevant bit of information easily. Its hard for a small independent channel like us to stand out in a sea of others that employ big names, or reach further, so instead of trying to compete with those who just do quick reviews about the basics, we go more in-depth, hoping that will bring us views from people who need more information to make a decision. It was a constant internal battle we had, but in the end, we feel that it's what stands us apart. Hopefully you will persevere with us and continue to enjoy the reviews.
40k for Astra!? No way, mate!!!
Lease deals for the range topping electric Ultimate start at £150 per month currently. That's cheaper than any deal currently offered for the petrol diesel or hybrid versions. So as has always been the case with Vauxhall what they list it and what you pay are never the same thing.
Note to content maker:
Stop saying under floor storage for cables works!
It doesn't when you want to use them.
A side storage/hanger is way better.
OMG !!! Just so predictably dull and expensive and boring.
@@davidpearn5925 wrong section.
Like all Stellantis EV’s it’s way too expensive at list price. However we all know no one pays list for these.
Will be at least 10k discount in a couple of months and massive depreciation. Probably a good buy at 18 months old.
Whilst the car is fine it does make me wonder how on earth Stellantis can succeed with this sales model?
You called it lol, Arnold Clark are doing them for £27k now
Not quite correct about Ellesmere.....some British cars made in Russellsheim like se and elite on j model
The Astra shares its platform with the 308 and DS4. The ëC4 shares its platform with the 208, Mokka and Corsa.: no plug-in hybrids on the latter!
I can get this “nearly new” for £27k pre-reg, ‘24 plate, delivery mileage on it. Just waiting for it to arrive at the garage so I can test drive it. Seems good value for money based on this video. Small family, just the one toddler, and daily commute is
It’s a decent car at that price. My issue is the new price of it and how there are so many other, better cars at £40k. Under £30k however, and that’s a decent deal. Should do the job fine.
@@AutoEV Thanks. Yeah most reviews I’ve seen are positive until price is mentioned. That’s the GS trim as well by the way for 27k, so I’m gonna go for it. I’ve been looking for an EV for a while with good build quality, decent range, that doesn’t sing and dance about being an EV. Great review, cheers.
Our roads are rarely smooth ones and screens are a right pita when you primary digit is bouncing around.
Gamers design Teslas and eliminate ‘clutter’ and falling for their nonsense makes no sense ON THE ROAD.
I know because I own one…….and I’m no gamer Grrrr😡
Handsome car great styling but too expensive Stellantis are out of touch on pricing you can get the German brands cheaper.
Great review as always and a nice car always liked the Astra and Corsa but just get the pricing right.
I had a rental corsa a few years back. Heavy compared to the older Astra/nova models which made for an underperforming hatchback for its quoted engine size. The BEVs should be more nimble
Designwise a really nice car, but from a technical point of view it offers way to less for this ammount of money.
I really don't like this car very much, I fint it to be very boring looking not that there are not some things I like. 1) the high brake light at the rear is cool looking but not much else. I would prefer the Renault Megane E Tech is light years ahead in design and technology.
Could manage fine without the Sun newspaper or Oasis.
This car embodies everything that’s wrong with European car makers, trying to sell EVs.
I completely agree. Underdeveloped and over priced.
It’s barely better than my 71 Ioniq 38kWh.
20k? Yes
Odd, why they need a “transmission” tunnel for front wheel drive car! ICE or EV. Are there that many cables and brake pipes going to the rear ? Just odd. Not just on Vauxhall/Opel/Peugeot/Citroen.
That rear seat room doesn’t look great there, nor the Peugeot 308 either - rear door access quite tight - as you seemed to catch your foot there on the way in ! I’ve been quite disappointed by that in the 308 that I’ve looked at.
Side comment : - Think the Astra followed on from the Chevette, which followed the Viva. Apart from some engines in the Chevette, it, and all of the Astras, were really of Opel origin. In Ireland, we got our Opel Ascona/Vectras from Luton and our Opel Astras from Ellesmere Port. (No Vauxhalls here since the’80s - just as the UK had mostly no Opels (few Mantas in the early days!).
The tunnel is used to store battery modules!
@@atreyuidaho So, is it mostly empty in the ICE cars ?
gives me flashbacks to a car I really like at the time. If you never used the use Hayes manual to work on your mkII Astra you’d have noticed that the circuit diagrams were in badly translated German. It was an Opel Manta.
@@Mancozeb100 for cables and exhaust pipes I guess 🤔
I see it won an award for EFFICIENCY from the girls…..5mi/kwh with ease……hmmmm
It will be chosen by company car drivers with a very limited choice of alternatives.
I Always thought astras where overly conservative, this looks no different.
When is Stellantis going to design a proper EV only platform to be shared among the component group companies? This and the new Corsa and all the other EVs in the group are just electrified ICE cars with totally unnecessary transmission tunnels and other carry overs from ICE cars. Way over priced like all the other Stellantis group cars.
Stellantis have a new multi-energy platform coming on the new Peugeot E3008 (we have done a Sneak Peek on this car) and it will change a lot of cars in the group.
Atleast 10K overpriced for this retrofited ICE car
This is a car that will come on the second hand market verry fast!
51kw battery thats going to be 300km real range and ofcource you can best charge it to 80% or you destroy it faster.
Meanin around 70% of the real range to drive... less than 200km
Very thorough review, but too long!1
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What a disappointment. This car is 10 K too expensive. Not only with this Astra, but with more EVs, the European car industry is being destroyed.
Still looks very much an Astra but >£40k!
battery is to small, same as the corsa , but bigger size car so the battery 258 in your dreams
Go back to school BHP it doesn’t have any !!!!!!
Little mokka.
IT'S ABSOLUTE TRIPE!!!!!!!