
The Vauxhall Agila is the smallest model in vauxhall line up.

The Agila's styling makes it seem more of a mini MPV rather than a city car.
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The Agila's cabin can accomodate for four in comfort.

The interior is appealing and has neat details.
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Vauxhall have given the Agila a range of engines with a zesty 1.2 litre petrol engine with 93bhp.

The agila is based on the Suzuki Spalsh.
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Hard plastics have been used throughout and make cabin feel cheap.

With a boot space of 225 litres and a further 35 litres underboot space makes the agila quite practical.
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