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Vauxhall has been part of the British motoring landscape for more than 120 years. Today, it makes a range of hatchbacks, estates, MPVs, and SUVs as part of the giant Stellantis family of car companies.

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About Vauxhall

Vauxhall is one of the best-selling car makers in Britain and has been for decades. Vauxhall began making cars in 1903, but the company goes all the way back to 1857 when it started out making pumps and marine engines.

As long ago as 1925, Vauxhall became part of the huge US car maker, General Motors. By the 1980s, Vauxhalls were almost identical to Opel models, with Vauxhall effectively the UK brand name for Opel designs.

In 2017, Vauxhall (and Opel) were sold to the French PSA Group, which has since merged with Fiat to form Stellantis. Vauxhall’s current range shares parts and technology with Peugeot, so the current Astra is very similar to the Peugeot 308, for example.

A growing number of Vauxhall models are either hybrid or fully electric, and the range will be electric-only from 2028 if Vauxhall hits its own target.

What our car expert says

“Don’t dismiss the Vauxhall Astra! It’s not as much fun as a Ford Focus or as classy as a VW Golf, but it looks snazzy and has a big boot. The Astra is a really good hatchback that deserves more recognition.”
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Vauxhall at a glance

  • Vauxhall has been building cars since 1903

  •  Eight models in current Vauxhall range

  • Three-year, 60,000-mile warranty

  • Roadside assistance included for the first year

Vauxhall FAQs

Vauxhall is part of Stellantis. This group of 14 car companies includes Citroën, DS, Fiat, Peugeot, Jeep, Vauxhall and more.
The Astra was built in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, until April 2022. The factory is now used to make electric vans for Stellantis, including the MPV versions. Vauxhall’s Luton plant is being refitted to make larger electric commercial vehicles. Most Vauxhall passenger cars are now made by Opel in Germany or Spain, with the new Frontera to be built in Slovakia.
Yes, Vauxhall builds some good cars. They aren’t necessarily the very best of their kind, but most Vauxhall models can stand comparison with their obvious alternatives. After thorough testing, our expert reviewers have awarded the current Vauxhall range wowscores of between 6/10 and 8/10.
Vauxhall doesn’t tend to perform brilliantly in owner satisfaction and reliability surveys. Vauxhall finished 26th of 32 car makers in the latest Auto Express Driver Power survey, for example. That said, niggling faults are more common than breakdowns that leave owners stranded.
Vauxhall engines used to be designed by Opel in Germany. Now that both these brands are part of Stellantis, many Vauxhall engines come from Peugeot in France. For example, many Vauxhall models now use a 1.2-litre petrol engine that’s been developed by Peugeot as part of its PureTech range of turbocharged petrols. 
Not better, but different. While Vauxhall makes some decent mainstream cars, Audi makes more upmarket models. You could argue that a Vauxhall is better value, but not many would contend that a Vauxhall is a better car than the equivalent Audi.

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