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Vauxhall Convertible Cascada 2020 Review

The sun comes out and at the same time,

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Vauxhall Cascada convertible 2020 review
Ultimate Vauxhall Cascada convertible 2020 review 

so do many lovely cars and of course, 
drop-tops really come into their own. 
For starters, Vauxhall has ditched the folding metal roof for a lighter fabric one (put the roof up and point) and it is much better looking with its stylish contours and large alloy wheels.

In fact, 
  • it has a different concept, 
  • hence the new name 
  • slips into the range in between Astra and Insignia.
The boot is spacious and easy to load items in and out of.
When you are not using the roof just slide this back to create more room. 

Vauxhall Cascada convertible 2020 review
Vauxhall Cascada convertible 2020 review 

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and options including these gorgeous leather heated seats,
sat-nav, 
climate control, and parking sensors.
The stitched leather dash certainly gives it a more upmarket appeal as well.

The Vauxhall convertible Cascada looks good on the road and the roof will operate at speeds up to 30mph and takes only 17 seconds, perfect for our constantly changing weather.

The Vauxhall convertible Cascada has been designed to be more of a cruiser than a sports car,
so the ride is soft and irons out most of the bumps in the road.

Wind buffeting is suppressed with the roof down so you can have a decent conversation with your passengers,
well, 
I suppose that is down to who your passengers actually are, as mine won't talk to me.

Hello? 
What do you think of the Vauxhall convertible Cascada?
I give up. Instead, I will enjoy cruising around with the roof down and tell you about its fuel economy.
  • There is a broad choice of engines,
  •  the most efficient is the 2.0 diesel returning 54.3 miles per gallon,
  • although the best blend of performance and economy will be the BiTurbo diesel,
  • which arrives in late 2013 and will return to the same economy but with more power.

If you prefer petrol there is a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine and a new 1.6, which is only available with a 6-speed automatic gearbox at first.
That returns 39.2 miles per gallon.
Time for the negative points, the Cascada convertible is not that fun to drive and has quite a lazy throttle response.
Ultimate Vauxhall Cascada convertible 2020 review
Vauxhall Cascada convertible 2020 review 

Vauxhall Cascada convertible review

Visibility is poor due to the thick windscreen pillars.
Finally, 
it has pitched itself against the Audi A5 cabriolet but claims to be £8,000 cheaper.

By the time you add all the options including essential things like the acoustic roof to limit road noise, you have spent much closer to the price of the Audi anyway.

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  • I did not criticize the Audi for having a dated interior,
  • quite the opposite,
  • the Cascada convertible though,
  • well, it is a brand new model and already feels in need of an update.

Both suffer from head and legroom although
I think the Vauxhall convertible Cascada is slightly more as it is a bit cramped even for me.

 all that aside, if you don't get carried away with spec it genuinely is £8,000 cheaper so you must ask yourself,
do you have something else that you would rather spend £8,000 on?
Overall the Cascada convertible is smooth, easy to drive, and very good-looking. 

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