Are Vauxhall Mokka cars reliable?
Are Vauxhall Mokka cars reliable?
In our most recent reliability survey the Mokka and Mokka X proved more reliable as petrol-engined cars. Thus equipped they finished third in the small SUV class with an overall score of 97%, with just 9% of them having faults, while 27% of diesels had problems.
How many miles can a Vauxhall Mokka do?
Vauxhall claims the 109bhp oil-burner is capable of 65.7mpg on the combined cycle, which means you should see almost 600 miles before having to visit a fuel station. CO2 emissions are also low at 114g/km, which results in a 25 per cent Benefit-in-Kind (BiK) tax rate for business users.
Is Vauxhall Mokka fuel efficient?
Fuel economy for both is rated at 47.1mpg, so they will cost more to run on a daily basis. The 1.4 Turbo returns 39.2mpg and emitting 147g/km in front-wheel drive guise.
Do they still make the Vauxhall Mokka?
Vauxhall has confirmed it is no longer taking orders for the Mokka X, after seven years on sale and more than 200,000 examples shifted in the UK alone. Although the Nissan Juke rival is still seemingly available to configure on the brand’s website, production actually ended in June.
Has the Mokka been discontinued?
Vauxhall has stopped taking orders for its Mokka X compact SUV after production of the model ended in June. The Nissan Juke rival will be replaced next year with a new model that will feature a fully electric powertrain.
Is Vauxhall Mokka expensive to run?
By its very nature, the Mokka is going to be cheap to run – it’s either powered by a three-cylinder turbocharged petrol or a small and efficient diesel. If you want hybrid or plug-in hybrid tech, though, you need to look elsewhere.
How much does a Mokka cost to tax?
Annual Road Tax | Six-monthly Road Tax | |
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1.7 CDTi SE 4WD 5d | £135.00 | £74.25 |
1.6 CDTi SE 5d Auto | £165.00 | £90.75 |
1.7 CDTi SE 5d Auto | £165.00 | £90.75 |
1.4T SE 5d (1 Dec 2014 – 18 May 2016) | £180.00 | £99.00 |
How much is road tax for a Vauxhall Mokka 1.4 Turbo?
Active
Annual Road Tax | Six-monthly Road Tax | |
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Active 1.4i Turbo (140PS) FWD auto 5d (1 Oct 2016 – 31 Mar 2017) | £180.00 | £99.00 |
Active 1.4i Turbo (153PS) Start/Stop 4×4 auto 5d | £180.00 | £99.00 |
Active 1.4i Turbo (140PS) Start/Stop 4×4 5d | £220.00 | £121.00 |
Active 1.6i (115PS) Start/Stop FWD 5d (31 Mar 2017 – 15 Feb 2018) | £165.00 | £90.75 |
How reliable is the new Vauxhall Mokka?
Vauxhall sits just below the middle of the table in Warranty Direct’s manufacturer standings, but sadly there is no data on the Mokka – the Mokka X’s predecessor – which shares much of its mechanical parts with this newer car. Perhaps that’s just as well, as Mokka owners on our website give the car decidedly mixed reviews for reliability.
When did the Vauxhall Mokka X come out?
When the Vauxhall Mokka launched in 2013, it was intended to inject new life into the brand. To an extent, it did just that and has been an impressive sales success ever since. So much so that it was only slightly altered when the facelifted Mokka X arrived in 2016.
What are the features of the Mokka X?
The most basic Mokka X comes with Active trim, but ‘basic’ really isn’t the right word. It has Vauxhall’s OnStar system, a 7.0-inch touch-screen, Bluetooth connectivity and dual-zone climate control.
When did the Toyota Mokka get new headlights?
In 2016, the Mokka received a mid-life cycle refresh, which added a new Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL) system with full LED headlights, which replaced the older BiXenon unit. A new set of safety systems were available, with red LEDs that lit up in the event of an imminent crash. The revised exterior brought more appeal to the small crossover.