Owner reviews for the Vauxhall ADAM
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Overall rating 4.5/5Before the release of the Vauxhall Adam in 2012, the German manufacturer was largely unfamiliar with the semi-premium small-car market. It may be a late entry to the city car market, but it’s by no means one to be forgotten.
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Wembley
Beckenham
London
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Isleworth
Harrow
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Hemel Hempstead
Luton
Reading
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Weston-Super-Mare
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Tonypandy
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Overall rating 4.5/5The Adam has been given a distinctive look and comes with a huge range of customisation options, including a six-speaker surround sound system and a panoramic glass roof. All the additions afford the Adam far more flair than its siblings like the Viva and Corsa, but it’s slightly lacking when it comes to boot space and back-seat leg room. The cosy rear is compensated by plenty of room up front, however. Under the bonnet, the Adam’s 1.0-litre, three-cylinder turbo engine is extremely responsive, and the City steering mode ensures light and easy handling around town.