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John Cleland once labelled the Vauxhall Cavalier as the scariest car of his ... his dad drove a Mk3 V6 – with hopes of upgrading to a Turbo, so this infant PHer soaked up their enthusiasm ...
Family Car of the Year winner, the Mk3 Vauxhall Cavalier. ... We witnessed adverts for clean, 12,000-30,000-mile examples for £3000-£5000 and one 1994 2.0 Turbo 4x4 for… wait for it ...
Many fleet decision-makers will remember turbo versions of the Cavalier (and the Calibra) perhaps inspired by Vauxhall's successful stint in touring cars with the Cavalier until it was replaced ...
The Vauxhall Cavalier was launched in 1975, which makes it 40 years old this year. To celebrate, we've brought together a selection of pictures which show how Vauxhall's fleet favourite evolved.
The Turbo 4x4 arrived in 1992, with a very healthy power boost up to 201bhp and 207lb ft of torque, delivered to all four wheels via a six-speed gearbox. You might like This is a more special ...
Costing a little over £4,000, the car in question was the Vauxhall Cavalier. Was the Vauxhall Cavalier one of the most important cars in British motoring history? Kevin Bricknall believes it was.
John Cleland once labelled the Vauxhall Cavalier as the scariest car of his ... his dad drove a Mk3 V6 – with hopes of upgrading to a Turbo, so this infant PHer soaked up their enthusiasm ...
We look back at the once popular but now oft forgotten repmobile that was our 1989 and 1990 Family Car of the Year: the Mk3 Vauxhall Cavalier ...