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The Vauxhall Agila is a slightly re-skinned version of the Suzuki Splash, built at the same factory. So it’s a spacious, compact, boxy thing with a cheep’n’cheery cabin. You do not desire it.

Good stuff

Good at pootling around town, fits four comfortably

Bad stuff

With all seats in use, the boot is tiny

Overview

What is it?

The Agila is Vauxhall's answer to the mini-MPV craze, and unlike the others, it actually looks OK. It's identical underneath to the Suzuki Splash, though there's no diesel here.

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What's the verdict?

Unlike some other mini-MPVs, Vauxhall's Agila actually looks OK, but you'll ultimately be better-off buying a conventional hatch instead.

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