Vauxhall (Opel) Vivaro: Features that make it a worthy vehicle to be leased
With leasing practices gaining predominance in the UK, the requirement for new cars and vans in this industry is increasingly felt. Companies like Ford, Nissan, Renault or Vauxhall are mostly the chosen ones. In this respect, the new Vauxhall Vivaro van available on lease is currently topping the charts. With its high-end style, performance and versatility forming the core attributes, getting this van is a flexible and economical option.
Over the years since its launch, plenty of updates in their wide range of versions have improved the Vivaro greatly. The van that flaunts its all-new look and better engines have become the foremost choice for many who wish to drove down the street with their business partners or go for a leisurely ride with the family. Vauxhall offers great space, reliability, equipments and many more that only adds to the thrill and fun of driving. In fact, Vauxhall keeps upgrading its standards and that makes most of its competitors quite wary.
One can find the van in a wide range of combinations including a choice of two wheelbases, long and short as well as the standard and high roofs. With a marvelous payload capacity of 1061 kg, the Vivaro can extend to no less than 4 cubic meters of load space volume. The twin sliding side-access doors having fixed windows makes the van highly compact. To ensure comfort for those who wish to sit inside the car, the three-passenger rear bench seats work wonders.
The Vivaro is primarily British-built with a number of components sourced from domestic suppliers. However, not many might know but the car was designed in France by Renault. Vauxhall actually shared a long-lived partnership with the French manufacturer. No wonder, the Traffic series from Renault bears a lot of resemblance with this van. It is for this reason that the Traffic is often referred to As Vivaro’s sister vehicle.
For panel van duties, Vivaro’s 1.6 liter engines might prove too inadequate. However, it is recommended to give at least a try for their performance has never failed the expectations of those who invested on it for lease purposes.
Thankfully, the Vivaro is known for having a reliable reputation and has never failed in it. If one looks at the latest van that comes with an all-new engine range, they indeed make for an impressive and durable show. The load area is accessed through asymmetrically spilt rear doors and chunky handles. The door on the left hand side consists of the number plate and can be locked independently to facilitate safe carrying out of the right hand door.
Another noteworthy mention is the interior of the van that has 20 load lashing eyes spread across the floor and walls. The bulkhead made of steel separates the cargo area from the cab and sliding door provides additional loading options.
With such great features, Vauxhall Vivaro continues to ride on its popularity. Its biggest competitor Ford Transit has not lost its own place but both keep fighting a tough battle. However, for those who have not yet made up their mind about the preferred van, it is wise to proceed with Vivaro.
Article written by Tamuri Lwish