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Lists below are grouped by Bodystyle, Fuel type and No of doors.
| vauxhall astra Estate Diesel | Prices: |
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£ 4970 |
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£ 5380 |
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£ 5580 |
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£ 6380 |
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£ 6080 |
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£ 5080 |
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| vauxhall astra Hatchback Diesel | Prices: |
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£ 4970 |
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£ 4680 |
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£ 7480 |
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£ 6770 |
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| vauxhall astra Hatchback DIESEL | Prices: |
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£ 6280 |
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| vauxhall astra Hatchback Petrol | Prices: |
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£ 4280 |
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£ 4580 |
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£ 4180 |
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£ 5080 |
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£ 4080 |
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£ 3580 |
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£ 4010 |
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£ 3980 |
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£ 6580 |
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| vauxhall astra Estate Petrol | Prices: |
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£ 4680 |
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£ 4680 |
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£ 4270 |
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£ 5080 |
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£ 4480 |
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£ 4580 |
The Astra H/C was first launched as a five-door hatchback, which by the end of 2004 was joined by a five-door Caravan estate and a sporty three-door hatchback, designated the GTC for European markets, Sport Hatch in the UK and the Coupé in Australia. The GTC has the option of a windscreen called "panoramic windscreen" (unique for a production car at the time of its launch) which extends into the roof area.
The current Chevrolet Vectra sedan in Brazil is a twin of the Opel Astra C sedanIn
Latin America, GM (Chevrolet) decided at first not to produce the Astra H/C,
but instead gave the previous model a facelift. The exceptions were Mexico and
Chile (since 2006), that received the newer Delta-based model from Europe. In
2005, GM Brazil developed a sedan version of the Astra C on top of the Zafira's
longer wheelbase platform and launched it as the Chevrolet Vectra, to replace
the aging Vectra B. On 19 October 2006 at the international auto show in Istanbul,
Turkey, Opel launched this version of the sedan, to be manufactured in Gliwice
as an Opel for several Eurasian markets.[4] At that time, a 3-door van variant
of the wagon was introduced by Vauxhall in Britain. In September 2007, GM Brazil
announced the availability of a 5-door Astra C hatchback, marketed as Chevrolet
Vectra GT to differentiate from the already existing Astra G/B, which remains
in production with a lower pricepoint.
The Astra sedan was launched in Ireland as the Opel Astra Saloon in 2008, the only country in Western Europe where it was sold, and also the first right hand drive market for the model. [5]
GM Russia launched SKD assembly of Astra on a temporary production site near Saint Petersburg in February 2008, with a potential capacity of 25,000 vehicles annually.[6]
A first for any major European car is the availability of digital radio on some versions of the new Astra, while for the Astra product class first are electronic Continuous Damping Control (CDC) and AFL (Adaptive Forward Lighting). In 2005, the new Opel Astra Diesel-Electric Hybrid appeared. By the end of 2005, estate and coupé versions were also launched. In 2008, sales of the Astra commenced in the United States and Canada, where it is sold as the Saturn Astra.
Vauxhall Astra eninges
1.4, 1.6, 1.8 petrol engines
1.7 and 1.9 CDTi diesel engines.
1.4 petrol and 1.7CDTi diesels have benefit of lower road tax due to emissions.
The MK5 has so far been the most successful version of the Vauxhall Astra.
It was Britain's second-best selling car in 2005, 2006 and 2007, further narrowing
the gap between itself and the market-leading Ford Focus.





