I have driven both the Corsa & the Fiesta. Both are equal in my opinion when it comes to driving them however the Fiesta cannot compete with the Corsa when it comes to the interior. The old-fashioned 'nokia' style interior of the Fiesta is trumped by the Corsa's more refined Intelilink system.
thats true regarding taking ages to demist the windscreen. i drive a 2001 corsa c 1.2 and it takes forever to demist, plus ice forms on the inside which is very annoying.
Hey Matt, it's really nice of you to say your height in meters! You guys could also say things like fuel economy in both systems, miles per gallon and mp / km per litre.
I have an Opel (vauxhall) corsa and my mum has an audi A1. I actually think that the interior of the Corsa is better. The A1 may look sportier with leather seats and all... but that's it. The dash is one of the dreariest ever. I actually don't recommend the A1. It's a really good car but it's also a bit overpriced considering what it has to offer. You could get a mini for that price, which is faster, more luxurious and better looking.
No, no, no, damn Opel what the hell have you done with the Corsa. Look at that nose, that must be one of the ugliest I've seen. Maybe he looks better in black, cuz silvergray is an ugly colour anyway.
The Corsa is a decent car, just look at how many are used by the driving schools and rental car companies. It's not as enjoyable as some others, but it does what you expect it to. Most of us drive shortish distances in urban areas and it's a car that does this adequately.
I have Corsa 5dr, SE level, diesel (95hp) registered in May 2015 and it has split folding (40/60) of back seat and back of it isn’t metal but upholstery (same as floor in boot). So not all of them are like this one.
History, Vauxhall was an established brand in the UK. GM bought them way back and started producing 'Opels' there, but no one knew that brand, presto, the Opels were called Vauxhall. Probably the same story with Holden. On the island of Ireland it's pretty messed up. Ones registered in the South (Republic of Ireland) are badged 'Opel', the exact same car on the other side of the border in the North (Northern Ireland, part of the UK) has the Vauxhall badge.
Is it just me that thinks modern cars are getting bigger and bigger all the time! The Corsa is supposed to be a small car But that is anything but small... It's the same with every class, hatchback, saloons, coupes etc.. the size of Britain's roads are not getting any bigger than they where neither are car parks, or the parking bays! I know people say it's because of safety. But compare these cars to there 90s equivalent and it's mad.
The split seat is such a useful thing, it's bizarre that Vauxhall have chosen to omit it so far up the range. The flat boot floor and fold-flat seats from the previous car were one of its strong points.
This actually does look better than the previous generation but not as good as the Adam. And there's still that element of white good/fridge on wheels about it. Still it's a long way away from the Nova.....personally 6 gears in a supermini seems excessive but as I drive an Eighties supermini (a Nova) with just 4 gears and zero fancy-ass electronic stuff...this is a limousine by comparison. And I second Josh Rowlands. Sorry. The presenter is a cutie :P
it`s just me or .... windows in back still using ROLLERS to open !!!!!! NEVER !!!!!!!!!! 2015 model !!!! no electric windows ..... like no way ..... you must be F*** kidding me :D
"The material is so cheap and nasty and rough that if you rub your hand on it, you can actually exfoliate your calluses away"🤣 Mat is funny and very easy on the eye
Funny how it still has the same indicator stalks as the most expensive Cadillacs do...lol GM...I wonder how many other pieces their cheapest cars share with their most expensive ones.
As far as I know the steering wheel module is shared by _all_ current GM vehicles. Its quite noticeable, others tend to reuse parts where customer doesn't see them constantly...
Yeah, part sharing strategy...keeps the cars nice and cheap (for the manufacturer). VW is the proud grandmaster on this aspect. There is things like the gear shifting gate on the current Bentley FlyingSpur is actually the same as the ones on 15 year old vw/audis...
There really isn't much of a WOW Factor in the Corsa, yes you can get a heated screen but Ford have had that in their cars for many years, nothing new, should've been in the car many years ago. Not cool.
This is so ugly! I don't like the look of the Adam and I certainly don't like the look of this! The interior is nice and a very much needed upgrade to those horrible plastic dials. Even with a nice interior I certainly wouldn't buy one. Please Vauxhall do not run this horrible look through to the Astra!
I don't believe that it could be driven aboout 30 mph in 6th gear normally with 1,4 engine with only one turbo....if it had two turbos, the low-end torque would be good while smaller turbo labours.
So you moaned about the size of the A pillars on the corsa d . But the corsa E. Has the same size A pillars. So why not moan about them.? Is it because its a new car and you have had a bung from VAUXHALL?????
I've sat in a couple of the older models ones, and I found them so cheap! The whole gearbox column would move. This one looks a bit better inside, but I still rather go for the Fiesta or a Polo (Which I own)
the front looks good but the back looks like a badly squashed astra and that 1.0 3cyl turbo engine sounds all good with 115bhp there about but its £30 year to tax which is not alot but compared to the 1.0 ecoboost engine in a fiesta with 125bhp is £0 free to tax even renault's 0.9tce is £0-20 tax even on a sandero its the same so really its a bit of a poop engine
I feel theres something wrong with me , because I rather like the way it looks compared to the "old" crosa which looked alot like the Hyndai I20 . Funny story when I rented a Corsa I accidentally tried to unlock an I20 parked near it with the same colour.
I don't like it! The car that replace is better looking! The front grill is to small and narrow and the lights are... I'll be gentle and say very weird ruin the whole front... The back lights are more Meriva then Astra but could accept it. The interior is quit nice but this is not enough!
another no wow factor Opel/Vauxhall, a magazine here has just taken a 2010 Meriva apart after 80000 kms of use as they do with all makes, a very bad analysis, very poor reliability, electronics and engine to name just two, and the run we got from our son's Tigra, a horribly unreliable car, I think Ford make generally a better car.
I have (Opel Astra J 2016 1.6 cdti 136 hp J 68000 odometer) and I have problem I start engine first (when it is cold) it sound loudly but it becomes normal when it hotter than first ignite. I went to Opel service and they said that you had better change timing chain. it is so expensive and this problem is prevalent if you want to buy Vauxhall (Opel) think once again. I'm tired of opel's problem. İt is so weird when car is 68000 odometer need to change timing chain.
Oh dear, the new nose makes it look like Denver the Guilty Dog, while it hasn't hit every branch on the ugly tree, I'm struggling to say that it's looks are an improvement. Omit the new 1 litre engine and it sounds like you're buying same old same old.
I have one and it's a real pleasure to drive. I don't know what the negativity in the comments is about. It looks great, drives great and is reliable. Seems like the comments are filled with ford fiesta fans who are bashing the car because it is seen as competition ( I've never looked at it that way, ford fiesta are rather unpopular here in Lebanon).
I had a Corsa before one of the older models and never again. It was the worst car I had ever owned and was so happy when I got rid of it. The horrible gears, noisy gutless engine and it even started leaking rain through the footwell. Even if this model is a big improvement the rivals do it better and this looks boring as well.
got one of these as courtesy car hate it feels cheap small and cramped its a sri and the gear stick is so far forward im leaning forward its killing my back (im disabled so this is a big deal for me) the seats are brick hard combined with the poor suspension it is a very uncomfortable ride you feel every single little bump i would seriously avoid it. lastly the touchscreen display is quite lowdown which isn't great when driving using satnav as it takes your eyes off the road and i know we all do it changing radio stations is a big no no in this car only positive is the cruise control is very easy to use
I think that the heating buttons look terrible on this lower spec model. I'm suprised because Vauxhall usually doesn't do these kinds of flops unlike the Japanese manufacturers.
Graham Reid he didn't say it as offensive, i mean, he probably is, or are you saying that saying someone is gay equals offending them as gay is bad? you're the backward here XD trololol
Also they have clearly left room for a facelift model in a few years time. For example the front fog lights that are currently facing at a downwards angle at the end will then change to the angle going upwards in the facelift model.. Hence the term "Facelift" This is a common marketing trick purposely done by manufacturers to make the same model of car look "fresher"and therefore attract more customers back that can get one over on their friends etc by having the newer looking model.. But it's just a marketing gimmick. so I'd wait for the "Facelift" model in about 3 years time before buying one of these.
Without having planned it, I have to say that I own two cars, both of which were bought a month before they were replaced, and I wouldn't trade them for the world! My Corsa has stolen my heart!
Out of all the reviews I've seen for this car, the Onstar system fails to get a mention almost all of the time. A feature that other hatchbacks don't have. The Onstar system acts as a free Wi-fi hotspot for your car, plus Iphone and Android mobiles can connect to the screen on the dashboard. Basically, I can stream music all the time without using the data on my phone. The model I've purchased also has a hill start assist system and the clutch is easier to use than the car I learnt to drive in (Ford focus Zetec 2012). I have also driven my older brothers new ford fiesta red edition which is also a great car. Admittedly his car has far more power, the seats are nicer and it has a rear view camera for parking but he is paying roughly 60% more than me over the next three years if you include insurance and servicing, on top of the finance deals. The reasons for buying a Corsa over other hatchbacks really comes down to the cost, but the features aforementioned really do make it an enjoyable car to drive and a great first car. I'm really looking forward to picking up a limited edition model this week.
I just watched a review of a BMW i3, had to laugh, no connectivity to android phones available but it will to i phone if you cough up an extra € 300 for that. Onstar looks good value then.
What about the spare tyre? No mention of this and noticed some cars not putting them in as they add in stupid repair kit instead. No spare tyre would be a deal breaker for me.
Disappointed that after 8 years in production now they didn't bother to re design the platform! feels like a bit of a cop out to me... Not that I'd ever consider owning a modern Vauxhall in a million years anyway.
agreed, Vauxhall should've redesigned the platform and not have been so lazy. But i've see GM do far far worse with the eighth generation Chevrolet/GMC Suburban, they didn't change it that much for nearly 20 years (1973-1991). GM isn't gonna do something that stupid again.
Did BMW 1 series bother to redesign the platform after 10 years on the market? Nope. BTW I like how plenty of English people think the French cars are quality but hate Opels lol... Why? They are pretty good since Insignia I reckon.
Yes, upto 2.5k cheaper, with those cheap materials throughout, I can see why :o( This is the first ugly car externally that Vauxhall have made in a long time :o( I do like the interior design but can't help think that those side vents look like they are crying ;o)
Doesn`t matter so much how the car looks. It`s actually made to be a city car? think at how economic might be this car and cheap to run. If you want a fancy car just buy an Audi, BMW, etc, Stop being so rude...Overall a very good car
Actually it looks aggressive and it is looking great. Mine is 2015 1.0T and has split rear seat. Energetic, luxury features such as blind spot sensor, engine auto stop start, advanced self parking assist that you can't even find in 2018 VW Polo. And engine super smooth and quiet. To me it looks perfect.
I don't get why GM hadn't use new chasis from Chevey Aveo. It's even beter than Corsa in terms of space inside the car. Chevrolet Aveo hatchback review - CarBuyer
First glance at it from all angles and it looks like a Fiesta but The Fiesta looks better.. this looks like a Fiesta wanna-be, However i prefer the dashboard of this new Corsa. I think the Fiesta may be a better car though still considering this new Corsa has the same old chassis and running gear as the older Corsa. Who knows though because i have never driven either one of these cars yet
I’m looking for my first car and i learnt in a Renault Clio signature nav but they are mad expensive. So, I’m debating on a Renault Clio dynamique nav, fiat 500 or a 2015 sting Corsa. But, my hearts set on a Clio. But, i like the interior of the newer Corsa. Idk what imma pick lol.
So... my mom got a 2013 Corsa and she is around 160cm and i can not sit behind her without pushing my knees in to her backrest and i am 181cm. So please stop lying about backseat space. Its like this on almost every car review i watch.
Hmmm, I get corporate nose's but the Adam front end just does'nt suit the Corsa! Lets hope this does'nt spread to the other Opel/Vauxhall's. Also the Fiesta is nigh on unbeatable this gen, Ford has a tough job in replacing it in 3-4 years time!
It's not really good for the engine or gearbox to run at 30mph in 6th gear unless hardly any load on the engine. Probably best to stay in 5th untill 40mph.plus must be a close ratio gearbox so 6th is the same as 5th on a 5 speed
I have a request for a potential review. I would like to see the BMW M4 Gran Coupé being reviewed. Another, more unlikely request is a comparison between the Audi A5 Sportback, BMW M4 Gran Coupé and the Mercedes CLA or CLS.
hello at moment I am driving a Vauxhall Corsa 1.3 CDTI 2011 thinking of geting a 2015 car the new shape vauxhall 1.3 or a Peugeot 208 1.4 HDi 2015 ...think they are about the same size car but which is best ??? any ideas thanks )))
It's a bit of a running joke that Matt's height seems to change in this he's 5ft 11 in a more recent one he says he's 5ft 10.5. Whilst the difference is very slight, so too is the variance in the legroom in these cars with an inch or so making a big difference. Wouldn't it be better to get measured and state how tall you are?
I have the old one. Put almost 3000 miles on her since mid October and I love it My friends moan about the lack of rear doors. I've had 23 years of 4/5dr cars. I have seen the new one once or twice and haven't had a sit in it
I have the same 1.0T 5dr that i bought new in 2015. Looks exactly the same as this and those rims. Mine has rear split seat. I also have those rather cheap seats. That 1.0 engine is really really good. Very quiet and is willing. It is very strong and feels good than the Polo 1.0 engines with sluggish sound especially when going harder on accelerator. Corsa 3 cylinder is refined. Now i have 94 000km on the dash and it still feels so good and smooth. Am very happy