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Is the Vauxhall Agila still made?

Is the Vauxhall Agila still made?

The Opel Agila (from Lat. agilis, “agile”) is a city car produced under the German marque Opel from 2000 to 2014, as a rebadged variant of the Suzuki Wagon R+ (first generation) and the Suzuki Splash (second generation). It has been marketed under the Vauxhall marque in the United Kingdom.

What are Vauxhall Agila cars like?

Interior, design and technology. As with its boxy and upright predecessor, the Vauxhall Agila looks more like a mini-MPV than city car rivals Fiat Panda and Hyundai i10. With its rakish nose, bold headlamps and upright tail lights, the Agila stands out from the crowd.

Can I reset my ECU?

Yes, all ECU (Engine Control units) can be reset and be should reset once per manufacturer’s guideline for a smooth relearn process or upon installing a replacement unit.

How much does it cost for a new ECU?

ECU repairs can be very expensive. The part alone can cost between $1,000 and $3,000, depending on the make and model of your vehicle. Fortunately, an ECU can be repaired or reprogrammed in many cases—thus preventing the need to actually replace an ECU.

Are Vauxhall Agila reliable?

Vauxhall has a fairly unspectacular record on reliability, usually achieving mid-table respectability in our regular reliability surveys. It always pays to be cautious, though. Clutches on the Agila need to be watched as they can give out as early as 50,000 miles, and the central locking is prone to failures, too.

Are Vauxhall Agila a good car?

Overall, the car is a joy to drive, not the fastest, but who cares – it is what it is ! A very well engineered little hatchback with a hugely spacious interior. It’s nippy, keeping up with traffic without a fuss and its 3 cylinder engine is eager and economical in the hands of experience.

Does Vauxhall Agila have timing belt or chain?

edit In fact all the Agila engines have chains.

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