Is Vauxhall Mokka being 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. Its departure leaves the manufacturer without a model in the highly-competitive compact SUV sector. Vauxhall Mokka Electric: 9/10 The newly updated 2024 Vauxhall Mokka Electric compact SUV handles icy, snowy, and slippery conditions with finesse using cutting-edge traction technologies.
Why are Vauxhall Mokkas so cheap?
In terms of pricing, the Mokka wasn’t the cheapest car in its class when it launched, but its popularity and non-premium badge means there are plenty of bargains to be found on the used market. Prices start from under £2,000 for early examples with high mileage or plenty of wear and tear. Value for money The Mokka and Mokka X depreciate quite heavily, which is great news for secondhand buyers as it means you can get a well-equipped, practical family car for a very attractive price.The latest Mokka in petrol form finished in 11th place out of 38 cars in the small SUV class in our most recent What Car? Reliability Survey with a good overall score of 96. This placed it above the likes of the Nissan Juke and Vauxhall T-Roc but below the Audi Q2 and Mini Countryman.The Mokka has value for money going for it, but it’s also very strong across the board including decent boot space, an impressive hybrid system and a rounded driving experience.In a nutshell: The Vauxhall Mokka is a mixed bag for reliability. Early Mk1 and Mokka X models are more likely to suffer from issues such as weak air-conditioning (failing compressors), oil leaks between the engine and gearbox, rear brake problems, dual-mass flywheel rattles and small electrical glitches.
Is the Vauxhall Mokka a good car to buy?
Mokka overall is a really comfortable car with surprising performance for a 1. Overall i am happy with my Mokka. The 1. CDTI (130 hp, Generation I) remains the most reliable and fuel-efficient diesel engine in the entire Mokka history with excellent long-term durability.
Which is better, Mokka or Puma?
Both cars offer comprehensive modern technology, but the Mokka has a slight edge in terms of the sophistication of its higher-end infotainment systems and driver assistance features. When it comes to engine power, the Vauxhall Mokka has a decisively edge – offering 281 HP compared to 143 HP. That’s roughly 138 HP more horsepower. In acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h, the Vauxhall Mokka is significantly quicker – completing the sprint in 5. Nissan Juke takes 10.
Why is Mokka so popular?
Even after you’ve digested the styling, the mokka offers plenty to like if you can put up with its compactness. Its engine range is fantastic, with eager turbo petrol engines and a refined fully electric offering that’ll slash your bills if you can charge at home. vauxhall mokka hybrid where it excels is in real-world fuel economy. Despite the small battery, it’ll do around one-third of your short town trips (like nipping to the shops) without the petrol engine, so it’s truly efficient. A plug-in hybrid wouldn’t go amiss here, but this mild hybrid is mightily impressive.
Why did Vauxhall stop making the Mokka?
In 2019, Opel ceased production of the first generation Mokka as part of Opel/Vauxhall’s full switch to Groupe PSA car platforms. The PSA group has announced that the new generation Opel/Vauxhall Mokka , to be presented at the Paris 2020 Motor Show, will be manufactured at the French site in Poissy, alongside the DS 3 Crossback, and not at the German site in Eisenach, as initially planned.