Vauxhall (General Motors) History

by admin on June 23, 2009

Vauxhall Motors has been a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation (GM) since 1925. In the rest of Europe Vauxhall cars are branded as Opel.

The original company was founded by Alexander Wilson in Vauxhall, in London, back in 1857. Rather than being able to look for used Vauxhall cars in 1857, you’d be more likely to find marine engines and pumps. It wasn’t until 1903 that Vauxhall produced its first car. The car wasn’t quite the smooth running vehicle they are known for today; instead it was steered with a tiller and had just five horsepower. It also only had two gears, forwards and reverse.

At the time the company traded under the name Vauxhall Iron Works, and it wasn’t until two years after their move to Luton in 1905 before Vauxhall rebranded to Vauxhall Motors in 1907.

One of Vauxhall’s early cars was the Y-Type Y1, which was built to compete in the RAC & Scottish 2000 Mile Reliability Trials in 1908. The car was a huge success, beating all other cars in its class by an average of 37 seconds.

Today Vauxhall is better known for mass produced cars at affordable prices, such as the Vauxhall Zafira, which became the first MPV to feature in a list of the top 10 selling cars in the UK.

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The credit crunch has caused a dip in sales in a great many areas, with new cars being one of those areas. Consumers are being more careful with their money, having less of it to spend, and the purchase of a new car is one such purchase that many people are putting off for the time being.

For this reason many people are opting for second hand cars instead of new cars as they can represent much better value for money and the prices are low with the current economic climate the way it is.

Reliability is also a factor with used cars, which is why motorists can’t go far wrong with a used BMW. BMW’s are famed for their mechanical reliability so you know when you buy a used BMW you’ll hardly ever need to fork out for repairs. With cost also being a factor, a used Ford is one of the cheapest cars to repair. As Fords all use the same engine parts and are produced in such volume, the cost of having a used Ford repaired is much less than most other car makes. A used Vauxhall is another reliable used make that won’t cost the Earth to get repaired and is built in a sturdy fashion.

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