When you think of a luxury convertible you think of solid German engineering, a smooth engine, space, sunsets and maybe a seaside. For some that means a BMW, others Audi or Mercedes. I'm not entirely ...
Vauxhall is hoping to offer customer a lower-priced alternative to premium-badge convertibles with the new Cascada. Available from march 2013, the Cascada is a four-seater soft-top, and similar in ...
Vaxuhall has announced that the RHD version of the Cascada four-seater convertible will arrive in UK showrooms this April. Prices will start at £23,995, which is a lot for any Opel, but far cheaper ...
VAUXHALL have been injecting a serious dose of styling into their cars in the past few years. It all started with the Insignia, followed by the Astra, Zafira and more recently the funky Adam and Mokka ...
Don’t expect exhilarating handling from this drop-top; that’s not really what the Vauxhall Cascada is about. There is a pleasing smoothness and unruffled comfort to the car that suits its style.
Based on the soon-to-be-phased-out Opel Astra J, the Cascada mid-size convertible entered production just two years ago. Available with a choice of 1.4, 1.6, and 2.0-liter engines, the Euro-spec ...
FOLLOWING one of the best summers ever for topless motoring I managed to soak up some rays of autumnal sunshine as I drove through the picturesque Derbyshire Peak District in Vauxhall’s sleek new ...
AS PART of Vauxhall’s plan to position itself as a maker of cars with a greater premium feel, it has upped the desirability levels by adding a four-seat convertible to its line-up. With an increasing ...
The Vauxhall Cascada was introduced the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, when it replaced the Astra TwinTop. This new model uses Astra and Insignia bits, but while the old car had a complex folding metal ...