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LEXIBOOK RC20, Crosslander road car, up to 12km/h, light effects, 360° wheel rotation, crazy stunts, wrist remote control, rechargeable, Orange/white, standard size

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There are several engines to choose from, as well as a choice of automatic and manual gearboxes with a used Vauxhall Crossland X. The Vauxhall settles to a fairly muted idle and it doesn’t shimmy or vibrate to its engine’s peculiar beat as markedly as some of its relations do. Because it’s a three-cylinder unit, the motor also revs quite sweetly and likes to be worked hard. But the throttle response is sufficiently soft at low and middling revs as to make the car feel like it’s surging off in a quite unpredictable fashion at times – at least until you get used to waiting for a second or so after any given pedal application before the engine’s response is fully delivered. The Opel Crossland is a subcompact crossover SUV ( B-segment) marketed by Opel since 2017. It is also marketed as the Vauxhall Crossland in the United Kingdom, officially unveiled to the media in January 2017. [3] The car was officially shown at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2017, and was originally known as the Opel and Vauxhall Crossland X. It went on sale in the summer of 2017. At the same time, the Opel Meriva was discontinued, as demand for crossovers and SUVs in the B-segment is continually growing at the expense of compact MPVs. [4] Overview [ edit ] The engineering is as straight as you’d expect at this size and class. The Crossland X is only 4.2m long, barely longer than some superminis, and it gets a steel monocoque basis. It tipped our scales at 1287kg.

Vauxhall’s claim is to be courting more mature, comfort-orientated crossover customers here than it has with the Mokka X, but those customers won’t be particularly impressed with the Crossland X’s roaring, occasionally clunky ride (more of which shortly) or by the amount of wind noise rustling around its door mirrors and creeping around its door seals. Cabin isolation is pretty average. Whereas the Crossland X’s sibling models effectively come with their own data connection, you have to supply your own here.The Crossland X has a large boot space with 410 litres of storage and a 1-metre width surface area. With such ample boot space, it competes with much larger vehicles on the market and easily overtakes the Vauxhall Mokka, which has a boot capacity of 350 litres. Other trims offer a better chance of getting money off, but if you’re hoping to benefit from Vauxhall’s usual hefty discounting, you may have to hold tight. There’s no immediate plan to generously slash money from the list price. No, says Vauxhall, but on paper the space between the Mokka X and Crossland X appears very slender indeed. The Crossland X is the smaller of the two, but it is the shorter by only 63mm.

It’s a shame, therefore, that fact doesn’t make this car worthy of recommendation in a broader sense.The Crossland is built at the Opel factory in Zaragoza, Spain. It is based on a modified version of Groupe PSA's PF1 platform, which is used by the Citroën C3 Picasso and the Peugeot 2008, [5] shared with the Citroën C3 Aircross. The Crossland X received a facelift in 2020 and was renamed to “Opel Crossland”, dropping the "X".

Although it’s competent to drive, it fails to conjure a compelling selling point at either end of the dynamic spectrum; and its creditable turbo petrol engine is also not without flaws. The Elite trim comes with 17-inch alloy wheels, a colour-contrast roof for extra style and a 7-inch infotainment display. You can upgrade to the Elite Nav for the 8-inch display and sat nav capabilities. Other subtle styling tweaks include adding an alloy effect to the front and rear skid plates and a colour-contrasting mirror to add that extra level of luxe. And the relatively bluff front end has received a Vauxhall grille and headlights to reasonable effect. But Vauxhall thinks the Mokka X is the more premium proposition and, in appearance, we’d agree.With an NCAP rating of 5 stars, you can be assured that you, your family and your friends are kept safe with extensive safety technology. In 2017, the Euro NCAP awarded the Crossland X an 85% adult occupancy score and 84% for child occupants. Keeping you safe, as standard, are six airbags, cruise control with a speed limiter, lane-departure warnings, fatigue detection systems and traffic sign recognition and displays. They’re designed to make sure even the safest and most experienced drivers are never caught off guard. Casting an eye around the cabin’s fixtures and fittings reveals switchgear you’ll recognise from both PSA’s parts shelves (window switches, pedals, interior door handles) and Opel-Vauxhall’s (headlight controls, column stalks, heater controls).

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