Vauxhall Combo Review

The Vauxhall Combo van has been around for sometime now.  The newest model launched in 2018 shares the platform with the Peugeot Partner and Citroen Berlingo vans.  The models from 2012 to 2018 are based on the Fiat Doblo Cargo Van.  We currently have the 2012-2018 models available at our site in Warrington so I am writing this blog with that model in mind. 

The Vauxhall Combo van is economical to run, edging ahead of rivals the Volkswagen Caddy and Ford Transit Connect when it comes to economy. 

The Combo van is available in two body lengths and one roof height.  The standard van is the L1H1 and the longer van is the L2H1.  Both models of this compact van fit two Euro pallets.  

The Combo comes in a 1.6 Turbo diesel engine with either 75ps or 100ps and a 1.5 turbo diesel with 130ps.

This small van is easy to drive and is comfortable.  It feels roomy and has a good view of the road.

The Vauxhall Combo van is available in three models, the Edition, Sportive and the LE Nav.  All models come with electric windows and heated electric door mirrors. The L1 has a single side loading door and the L2 has twin side loading doors. The Sportive has colour coded bumpers, smart wheel trims, cruise control and air conditioning.  The LE Nav model has the addition of an 8-inch touchscreen navigation system, alloy wheels and additional colour coded trim.  The combo is also available in a crew van.

Fuel economy comes in between 62.8mpg to 65.6mpg depending on which model and how you drive.

The interior of the combo is spacious and modern and this small van has large wing mirrors to help your view.

The Vauxhall Combo van makes a great choice if you are wanting a small van that's comfy and great to drive whilst also offering very good fuel economy.  We have a great selection of lightly used Vauxhall Combo vans and similar in stock here at Cheshire Vehicle Supplies in Warrington.