Engine options include a 1.4-litre 95bhp petrol engine, 1.3-litre 95bhp common-rail diesel engine (used extensively by Vauxhall and Fiat in their car and van ranges) and a 1.6-litre 105bhp common-rail diesel engine.
Is the Fiat Doblo the same as the Vauxhall Combo?
The Combo is based on the Fiat Doblo Cargo, and was launched in 2012. Until then, Vauxhall has access to the entire Doblo range, with short and long wheelbase low-roof models, high-roof short and long wheelbase models and short and long wheelbase low-roof crew vans.
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How reliable are Vauxhall Combos?
The Vauxhall Combo isn't exactly flashy, and may not come with that many frills and extras, but instead it seems to concentrate on the things that really matter. It's a solidly reliable workhorse of a van, both for short trips across town and longer delivery trips.
What car is the Vauxhall Combo based on?
Previously based on the Fiat Doblo, the new Vauxhall Combo now shares its platform with the Citroen Berlingo and Peugeot Partner. It has an all-new chassis that's actually part-based upon some of the two French brands best passenger cars.
What is a Vauxhall Combo?
The Vauxhall Combo uses a platform that combines the PSA Group's EMP2 chassis with the payload area of the last Berlingo and Partner vans. It's been tweaked here to make even more space, and there's a load volume of 3.3 cubic metres in the L1 version of the Combo.
What kind of van is Vauxhall Combo?
With its switch to PSA Group running gear, the Vauxhall Combo van is now a front-runner in the small van class. There are generous cargo weights in the back, easy access and plenty of useful load carrying options.
Are Vauxhall Combos any good?
Are Vauxhall Combo vans reliable? The Combo represents great value for money; it's functional and comfortable, with a high payload of almost 1,000kg, strong fuel efficiency, some excellent (and high-tech) safety kit and a spacious cabin.