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Vauxhall - Viva series

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About Vauxhall

Vauxhall Motors is a UK car company. It is a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation (GM), and is part of GM Europe. Most current Vauxhall models are right-hand drive derivatives of GM's Opel brand. There are also several performance vehicles coming from Opel Performance Center (OPC), Holden/Holden Special Vehicles in Australia and Lotus Cars of Norfolk, England.

History

Alexander Wilson founded the company in Vauxhall, London in 1857. Originally named Alex Wilson and Company, then Vauxhall Iron Works, the company built pumps and marine engines. In 1903, the company built its first car, a five-horsepower model steered using a tiller, with two forward gears and no reverse gear. This led to a better design which was made available for sale.

To expand its production, the company moved the majority of its production to Luton in 1905. The company continued to trade under the name Vauxhall Iron Works until 1907, when the modern name of Vauxhall Motors was adapted. The company was characterised by its sporting models, but after World War I, designed more austere models.

GM purchase

In 1925, Vauxhall was bought by GM for US$2.5 million. The influence of the American parent was pervasive and together with the Ford Motor Company, Vauxhall's main competitor, led to a wave of American influenced styling in Europe that persisted through to the 1980s. Bedford Vehicles, a subsidiary constructing commercial vehicles, was established in 1930 as the Stock Market Crash of 1929 had made importing American lorries uneconomical.

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4-door
5-seat
S4 8v 1.2L OHV    
51.5 kW / 69.1 hp / 69.1 hp        
   

Vauxhall Viva Brabham (1967)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 1159 cm3 / 70.7 cu in / 70.7 cu in, 51.5 kW / 69.1 hp / 69.1 hp @ 5800 rpm / 5800 rpm / 5800 rpm, rear wheel drive, 145 km/h / 90 mph / 90 mph top speed

4-door
5-seat
S4 8v 2.0L SOHC M-4
77.6 kW / 104.1 hp / 104.1 hp  159.0 N·m / 117.3 lb·ft / 117.3 lb·ft
   

Vauxhall Viva GT (1968)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, SOHC (single overhead camshaft), 1975 cm3 / 120.5 cu in / 120.5 cu in, 77.6 kW / 104.1 hp / 104.1 hp @ 5600 rpm / 5600 rpm / 5600 rpm, 159.0 N·m / 117.3 lb·ft / 117.3 lb·ft @ 3400 rpm / 3400 rpm / 3400 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 163 km/h / 101 mph / 101 mph top speed

2-door
5-seat
S4 8v 1.3L OHV M-4
42.5 kW / 57.0 hp / 57.0 hp  89.0 N·m / 65.6 lb·ft / 65.6 lb·ft
   

Vauxhall Viva 1300 L (1978)

2-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 1256 cm3 / 76.6 cu in / 76.6 cu in, 42.5 kW / 57.0 hp / 57.0 hp @ 5600 rpm / 5600 rpm / 5600 rpm, 89.0 N·m / 65.6 lb·ft / 65.6 lb·ft @ 2600 rpm / 2600 rpm / 2600 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

4-door
5-seat
S4 8v 1.8L SOHC M-4
65.6 kW / 88.0 hp / 88.0 hp  134.0 N·m / 98.8 lb·ft / 98.8 lb·ft
   

Vauxhall Viva 1800 GLS (1978)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, SOHC (single overhead camshaft), 1759 cm3 / 107.3 cu in / 107.3 cu in, 65.6 kW / 88.0 hp / 88.0 hp @ 5800 rpm / 5800 rpm / 5800 rpm, 134.0 N·m / 98.8 lb·ft / 98.8 lb·ft @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

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Beyond basic auto insurance

In addition to having enough liability protection, there are some other coverages you should consider:

Collision: Pays for damage to your car resulting from a collision with another car, an object or as a result of flipping over. It also covers damage caused by potholes. Even if you are at fault for the accident, your collision coverage will reimburse you for the costs of repairing your car, minus the deductible. If you are not at fault, your insurance company may try to recover the amount they paid out from the other driver’s insurance company though a process called subrogation. If the company is successful, you will be reimbursed for the deductible.

Comprehensive: Reimburses you for loss due to theft or damage caused by something other than a collision with another car or object, such as fire, falling objects, missiles, explosion, earthquake, windstorm, hail, flood, vandalism, riot, or contact with animals such as birds or deer. Comprehensive insurance will also reimburse you if your windshield is cracked or shattered; some companies may waive the deductible on the glass portion of this coverage.

Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage: Reimburses you, a member of your family, or a designated driver if one of you is hit by an uninsured or hit-and-run driver. Underinsured motorist coverage comes into play when an at-fault driver has insufficient insurance to pay for your total loss. These coverages are required in 19 states, but available in all. It is important to purchase the same amount of coverage for uninsured/underinsured motorists as you have for liability to others.

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