Vauxhall Corsa D (Mk4) Specification Guide & Review

Vauxhall Corsa D (Mk4) Specification Guide & Review

Steve Shields

Steve Shields

  • 29 July, 2021
  • 2 min read

The Vauxhall Corsa’s 4th generation, Corsa D, has been a successful addition to the Vauxhall range since launching in 2006 and will be replaced at the end of 2014, however will continue to sell strongly in the used car sector.

The super-mini is a top selling car in the UK and comes in either 3 or 5 door. The Corsa starts with base models such as Exclusiv, Expression, however a popular model is the SXi, which comes with dark style head and tail-lights, 16” alloys, cd player, air conditioning and a part leather steering wheel.

The SE comes with air conditioning, 16” alloy wheels, cd player, front fog lights, cruise control and heated front seats.

The SRi is the highest trim, featuring 17” alloys, full body styling with sports suspension and pedals. Featured here with a coloured sport seats and a built in sat-nav.

Also in the Corsa range is the high performance VXR, a 1.6 litre Turbo hot hatch. The VXR is equipped with either 17” or featured here, 18” alloys, and contains unique VXR interior design including a VXR steering wheel and gear stick, shell-backed Recaro sport front seats and full body styling.

The Corsa comes in 4 engine sizes, 2 for petrol and 2 for diesel. The diesel ECOflex engines stand out for excellent efficiency and cheap road tax, however the petrol Corsa’s are still economical and cheap to run.

We have a huge selection of Corsas here at CarShop. Come pay us a visit and take a test drive to see which Corsa is right for you. Click here to see our full range of used Vauxhall Corsas.


Steve Shields

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Steve Shields

Merchandising Executive for CarShop