2019
Automatic
43.5 mpg
Tax: £180
Mileage: 1,364
Petrol
2020
42.8 mpg
Mileage: 1,973
217.3 mpg
Tax: £170
Mileage: 2,301
Hybrid
2021
Manual
45.6 mpg
Mileage: 2,500
Mileage: 2,844
Mileage: 3,982
Mileage: 4,439
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Mileage: 5,017
Mileage: 6,285
Mileage: 6,456
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Back at the end of this century's second decade, Vauxhall needed competitive representation in the growing SUV C-segment for mid-sized family Crossovers; this Grandland X provided it. What we had here was basically a repackaged version of Peugeot's 3008. The drive dynamics weren't particularly involving but this was one of the more spacious and efficient contenders in the Qashqai class. This car wasn't a magazine favourite but it certainly ticked a lot of boxes are ticked here.
And in summary? Well this Grandland X was never any kind of class leader, but it was a product that proved to have been carefully thought through, bringing together virtually all the things that family buyers prioritise in this segment in a well-judged and relatively affordable package. We think the development team did well to give this product a look and feel that was so distinct from that of its French cousins. You'll need to choose carefully in the used market though - we came across a number of issues in our survey. Find a well looked-after Grandland X though and you may also find much to like.
Borrow £6,000 with £1,000 deposit over 48 months with a representative APR of 18.1%, monthly payment would be £172.36, with a total cost of credit of £2,273.28 and a total amount payable of £9,273.28.