Out of 200 cars surveyed, the Meriva came in 186th overall for customer satisfaction, and its 156th for reliability and 163rd for build quality weren’t much better either. The overall manufacturer/brand ratings don’t paint a better picture either, as Vauxhall ranked a poor 28th out of 32 manufacturers for reliability.
How much is it to tax a Vauxhall Meriva?
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| Annual Road Tax | CO2 Emissions (g/km) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1.7 CDTi 16V Active 5d | £170.00 | 143 (Band F) |
| 1.7 CDTi Active 5d | £170.00 | 143 (Band F) |
| 1.4i 16V Active 5d (05) | £210.00 | 154 (Band G) |
| 1.6i 16V Active 5d (06) | £210.00 | 159-161 (Band G) |
Is Vauxhall Meriva a family car?
The innovative Vauxhall Meriva offers family-friendly transport thanks to its versatile seating and wide-opening doors.
Is the Vauxhall Meriva A good car?
The first Vauxhall Meriva was a small and entirely unremarkable small MPV that sold surprisingly well. Careful not to muddy the waters, the firm’s second-generation Meriva was this similarly sized car that has possibly gone down in the annals of history for one reason: it has rearward-opening rear doors. But that would be to dismiss it out of hand.
Do Meriva rear doors really work?
The Meriva’s raison d’être, though, is the amount of space it offers for its diminutive size and the increased practicality afforded by those novel rear doors. They might seem like a gimmick but they actually work remarkably well. When they are opened wide, they undoubtedly offer easier access to the rear seats.
What is the difference between Vauxhall Meriva SE and tech line?
Mid-range Tech Line adorned the Meriva with 17in wheels, heated front seats and steering wheel, electric windows and parking sensors, while range-topping SE got a panoramic sunroof, Vauxhall’s OnStar system and underseat storage at the front. Out on the road, the entry-level naturally aspirated 1.4 petrol is a little lacking in puff.
How did the Mercedes-Benz Meriva do so well?
It did rather well, too, selling more than a million units, thanks to novel features like its Flexspace rear seating system, in which the rear chairs slide inwards and backwards. This is the second-generation Meriva and was previewed by the Meriva concept at the 2008 Geneva motor show.