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Vauxhall - Viva (2012)

Imagine cruising down the motorway in a crisp Vauxhall Viva, the 2012 model that still turns heads with its classic styling and dependable performance. The yearly model maintains a reputation for efficient driving, making it a compelling choice for both first‑time buyers and seasoned drivers alike. While you’ll read about the specific Vauxhall Viva price and the used Vauxhall Viva price on our database, prices typically vary by market and vehicle condition, so a quick check will give you the exact figures you need.

  • Engine: 1.4L (143 hp) DOHC Internal Combustion
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or optional 4‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Petrol (97 octane optimal)
  • Dimensions: Length 4.1 m, Width 1.8 m, Height 1.4 m, Wheelbase 2.5 m
  • Seating: 5 passengers
  • Fuel economy: ~5.9 l/100 km highway/7.4 l/100 km city
  • CO₂ emissions: 149 g/km
  • Safety features: ABS, Electronic Stability Control, Dual front airbags, seat‑belt reminders
  • Technology: 7‑inch touchscreen touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, 6‑speakers audio, optional navigation
  • Trim levels: 4, 5 (Standard), 5 (Xtreme Performance)

Understanding the Vauxhall Viva depreciation curve helps you plan your purchase strategically. Over the car’s lifecycle, you can expect the following:

  • First year: typically loses 15–20% of its value
  • Second year: an additional 10–12% depreciation, bringing total loss to ~25–30% of the original price
  • By the third year: usually 35–40% total depreciation, largely driven by mileage and condition, not age alone
  • Beyond five years: depreciation slows, but mileage and service history remain key influences on resale value

This pattern is consistent with comparable city cars such as the Ford Fiesta and Renault Clio, but the Vauxhall Viva often retains a higher equilibrium factor due to its spacious interior and low running costs.

Comparison context: Compared to similar models in its segment, the 2012 Vauxhall Viva 2012 price sits in a mid‑range bracket. It offers a larger boot capacity than the Ford Focus and a more fuel‑efficient engine than the Volkswagen Polo. While upfront costs may edge higher than the Hyundai i20, the Viva’s build quality and strong warranty period can offset these differences for longer-term ownership.

Market position statement: The Vauxhall Viva has carved out a strong place as a reliable commuter and family vehicle in the UK and parts of continental Europe. Its large boot, low-power consumption, and comfortable interiors make it popular among urban drivers who require practicality without sacrificing style. In most markets, it stands out as one of the most cost‑efficient vehicles in its class.

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