STAY AHEAD WITH VAUXHALL MOTABILITY.
THE LATEST MODELS. WITH GREAT SPECIFICATION. MANY WITH NO ADVANCE PAYMENT.
GRANDLAND X SE PREMIUM
With a range of features including:
• Front and rear parking distance sensors • Large boot capacity
• High driver’s seat position
• Lane departure warning and speed sign recognition‡
Petrol Manual 1.2i (130PS) £199 ADVANCE PAYMENT
Fuel economy# and CO2* results for the Grandland X Range. Combined mpg (l/100km): 40.4 (7.0) – 54.3 (5.2). (l/100km): 42.2 (6.7) – 61.4 (4.6). CO2 emissions: 113 – 103g/km. Fuel economy#
and CO2 * results for the Combo
Range data given has been determined according to WLTP test procedure methodology. Figures are intended for comparability purposes only. The range you achieve under real life driving and battery condition. For more information contact your local Vauxhall Retailer. #Fuel consumption figures are determined according to the WLTP test cycle. *CO2
emissions figures are
cycle, which WLTP replaces. The correct tax treatment is then applied. Figures are intended for comparability purposes only. The fuel consumption you achieve under real life driving compare fuel consumption and CO2
with other vehicles tested using the same technical procedures. For more information contact your local Vauxhall Retailer. Vehicles shown for
premium paint is available as an additional extra-cost at full option price. Motability Scheme vehicles are leased to customers by Motability Operations Limited (Registered Company the Enhanced Rate Mobility Component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), the War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement (WPMS) or the Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP) must maintain control of the vehicle during use and only use when safe. Compatibility and certain functionalities may differ depending on type of device and version of operating
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