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Which Order Do These CORSA's Go IN?

I'm looking at buying a Vauxhall Corsa but they have soo many different models like club, life, active, design etc..

Could someone please put these in order for me starting with the basic model to the top model.

Thanks

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  • 456789
    456789 Posts: 2,305 Forumite
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    it should say on the vauxhall website
  • Its the first place I looked cannot find the information anywhere on the website
  • emmell
    emmell Posts: 1,228 Forumite
    It depends on the model year, if you look on parkers guide and click on Vauxhall and then on corsa it will give you the year and different models. On the 2006 on they list expression, life, breeze, active, club, sxi, design and sri but each model has different engine sizes and 12v and 16v so it would be better to check yourself. It will also probably tell you the difference in each model too.
    ML.
    He who has four and spends five, needs neither purse nor pocket
  • From the original list...

    Life, Club, Active and Design. With the sportier SXi/SRi's in between.
  • NoLogic
    NoLogic Posts: 132 Forumite
    I'm looking at buying a Vauxhall Corsa but they have soo many different models like club, life, active, design etc..

    Could someone please put these in order for me starting with the basic model to the top model.

    Thanks

    Life - Basic shell of the car, no frills.
    Club - Next up, has stuff like audio buttons on the steering wheel and auto dimming rear view mirror.
    Design - Higher up again, half leather seats, all 4 windows electric, electric wing mirrors.

    Elite is higher again than design and I think active is between life and club

    Debt so far: Natwest Overdraft -
    [STRIKE]£1250[/STRIKE] £0, Barclays Overdraft - £1500
    , Abbey Overdraft -
    [STRIKE]£750[/STRIKE] £0, Car finance - £3000 :(




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