Vauxhall Meriva News Articles
Sunday 8th November 2009
Consumers seem to be in a no-win situation in today's chaotic economy: if we borrow money, interest is punitive, yet if we have cash to invest the rates we're sold are derisory. However, Vauxhall is now offering new car buyers a fresh and innovative solution to both these woes with its new 'You Pay, We Pay' deal, giving customers a wholesome five per cent cashback on new models purchased with its already generous zero per cent finance schemes. 'You Pay, We Pay' means that buyers of most new Vauxhall Astras, Zafiras, Merivas and Tigras can walk into their nearest Vauxhall dealership, choose either a two, three or four-year nought per cent interest package through GMAC and receive a big fat cheque equivalent to five per cent of the sum financed when they take delivery of their new car. Better still, buyers who are keen to part with none of their hard-earned cash up front can do so, since no deposit is required on the interest-free two year deal. And even for those buyers who'd like to spread the cost over three or four years, only 10 or 30 per cent deposits respectively are required. "In a new car market flooded with the same old deals, 'You Pay, We Pay' is a genuinely fresh approach," said Andy Dunstan, Vauxhall's Retail Sales Director. the full story
With the dynamically styled Meriva Concept, Opel/Vauxhall presents the next level of monocab flexibility at the International Motor Show in Geneva ( 6th – 16th March 2008). the full story
Already Europe’s market leader in the monocab sector, with one in five pan-European sales being a Zafira, Meriva or Agila, Vauxhall and Opel are set to unveil their vision of the future at the Geneva Motor Show on March 4th 2008. The Meriva Concept draws styling cues from previous GM styling studies to show how the company’s next generation small monocab could look, including the distinctive tick-shaped swage line and neat rear lamp clusters that typified the GTC Coupe and Flextreme models. Another neat feature of the Meriva Concept is the shape of the glass area, which swoops down towards the B-Pillar – a feature that would allow rear seat passengers a better all-round view if it were offered on a production model. The Meriva Concept is one of three GM world premieres set to appear at the show. the full story

The Vauxhall Astra, Zafira, Vectra and Monaro have all received the VXR treatment and now it’s the turn of the Meriva. the full review
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