Vauxhall Cavalier Mk III CC 1.6i (71 Hp)
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Vauxhall Cavalier:
The Vauxhall Cavalier is a large family car that was sold primarily in the United Kingdom by Vauxhall from 1975 to 1995. It was based on a succession of Opel designs throughout its production life, during which it was built in three incarnations. The first generation of Cavalier, launched in 1975 and produced until 1981, was Vauxhall's version of the General Motors 'U-Car' — essentially an Opel Ascona B/ Opel Manta with a few minor visual differences.
The second generation of Cavalier, launched in 1981 and produced until 1988, was launched simultaneously with the identical new generation of Opel Ascona, which was sold across the world in various guises on the GM "J-Body platform". The third and final generation of Cavalier, launched in 1988 and produced until 1995, was a rebadged Opel Vectra A with the same production span. Cavaliers for the UK market were predominantly built at Vauxhall's Luton plant, but were also built alongside their Ascona/Vectra sister models at Opel plants in Continental Europe....(Read more on Wikipedia)
Mk III CC Overview:
Vauxhall Cavalier (Mk III CC). Front‑wheel drive delivers efficiency and easy handling. A compact car with a rear door that swings upward to provide access to the cargo area. Seating for 5 makes it ideal for daily use.
Performance Verdict
Basic performance, suitable for city driving and light duties, similar to the 75hp variant but with slightly less power.
Fuel Economy
Expected to have good fuel economy, making it an economical choice for urban and short-distance travel.
Best Use Case:
Economical Daily Driving / City Commute
Pros and Cons:
Pros:
- • Wide range of engines, from economical diesels to powerful V6 and 16V petrols
- • Spacious and practical interior, especially the hatchback (CC) variant
- • Comfortable ride quality, well-suited for long journeys
- • Generally robust and reliable, with many examples still on the road
- • Excellent value for money on the used car market
Cons:
- • Entry-level engines can feel underpowered by modern standards
- • Interior design is dated and lacks modern amenities
- • Some models prone to rust, particularly around wheel arches and sills
- • Handling, while safe, is not as sharp as some contemporary rivals
- • Lack of modern safety features compared to newer vehicles
Specifications:
Specifications are compared to those of the previous generation(Mk III: 1991 - 1992).
| General: |
| Brand: | Vauxhall |
| Model: | Cavalier |
| Generation: | Mk III CC |
| Modification (Engine): | 1.6i (71 Hp) |
| Start of production: | 1993 |
| End of production: | 1995 |
| Powertrain Architecture: | Internal Combustion engine |
| Body type: | Hatchback |
| Seats: | 5 |
| Doors: | 5 |
| Engine: |
| Power: | 71 Hp Same horsepower |
| Engine Model/Code: | X16SZ More details about the engine X16SZ |
| Engine aspiration: | Naturally aspirated engine |
| Engine oil capacity: | 3 l |
| Coolant: | 5.5 l |
| Compression ratio: | 10:1 |
| Performance: |
| Fuel Type: | Petrol (Gasoline) |
| Space: |
| Trunk (boot) space - maximum: | 1290 l |
| Trunk (boot) space - minimum: | 460 l |
| Fuel tank capacity: | 61 l |
| Size: |
| Length: | 4352 mm mm [80mm less] |
| Width: | 1706 mm mm [Same width.] |
| Height: | 1400 mm mm [Same height.] |
| Wheelbase: | 2600 mm mm [Same wheelbase.] |
| Powertrain: |
| Drivetrain Architecture | The Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle. |
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| Drive wheel | Front wheel drive |
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