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Revised Vivaro now in Vauxhall dealers
publication date: Jun 4, 2010
Vauxhall Commercial Vehicles has introduced a number
of wide ranging improvements across its Vivaro range with effect from
June 2010.
The upgrades will deliver improved operator safety and value for money
while lowering the cost of ownership.
Leading the charge are the improvements to the Vivaro Sportive model
which allows customers to benefit from over £700 of extra features for a
list price increase of just £250. |  | Standard equipment on the Sportive now includes 16”
five-spoke alloy wheels, front fog lights, Radio CD with Bluetooth
connection and body-coloured rear light clusters and mirror housings. A
leather steering wheel, incorporating for the first time on Vivaro, the
new cruise control option is also available.
Vivaro retail customers can also take advantage of a fantastic offer on
two brand new option packs worth up to £1,175, which - for a limited
time only - are available completely free of charge on all non-Sportive
Panel Vans and Double Cabs. Called Plus Packs 1 or 2, they cover
features such as radio CD with Bluetooth, Remote Control Security Alarm
System, Rear Parking Sensors, Electric Pack (mirrors and windows) and
Air Conditioning.
All Vivaro models have been upgraded to include a new look fascia and
steering wheel as well as a brand new Infotainment system, incorporating
the latest technology with Aux-in socket and the options of Bluetooth
facility (standard on Sportive), Sat Nav and USB connectivity..
| The new Cruise Control option will be a welcome feature
for Vivaro drivers and a new Steel Grey exterior option extends the
colour range. For additional safety a full steel bulkhead is now
standard across the range and for a charge of just £50 (excluding VAT) a
windowed version can be fitted. Customers not requiring a full bulkhead
can specify the full height steel driver’s guard instead, also for no
extra cost.
Finally, service intervals on all Vivaro models have been extended from
18,000 to 20,000 miles to help owners to cut their running costs. |  | | | |
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