Vauxhall Crossland variants
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Total cash price £13,499. Borrowing £12,149 with a £1,350 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£244.11
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£17,430.17
Cost of credit
£3,931.17
Optional final payment
£4,363.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Vauxhall Crossland?

The Vauxhall Crossland is a great small family car on a budget. It fits in a similar footprint as the Vauxhall Corsa, but squeezes more passenger and cargo space into its bodywork thanks to taller, blockier styling. It's not exactly the last word in driving thrills, but it's calm and composed, and comes equipped with a selection of punchy-yet-frugal engines. Used models see big discounts over brand-new versions, so you can pick a higher-spec model for your budget.

Popular Vauxhall Crossland trims for sale at Motorpoint

Entry-level cars originally came in SE trim, with alloy wheels, air conditioning, cruise control, land-departure warning, and an infotainment system. Next up is SRi Nav which gains climate control, rear parking sensors, automatic high beams and a built-in sat nav.

You may also find limited edition Griffin cars, which add climate control, heated front seats and steering wheel, front and rear parking sensors and a reversing camera. Elite includes all the goodies from Griffin trim but adds a digital screen in the driver's instrument panel.

Ultimate Nav is the range-topping trim and gains Alcantara upholstery, keyless entry and start, and a sliding rear seat bench.

Vauxhall has since simplified the Crossland’s trim levels with Design trim taking the place of SE, GS cars filling the shoes of SRi Nav models, and Ultimate Nav simply renamed Ultimate.

Owning a used Vauxhall Crossland

Living with a used Vauxhall Crossland should be an easy affair. There's plenty of space to play with considering it retains compact, city-friendly dimensions, which means adults should be comfy in either front or back rows, and you'll be able to carry a little more cargo too. All the Crossland's engines focus on efficiency – there aren't any performance options in the range – so you can expect fuel costs to be low. Insurance premiums and repair costs should also be reasonable.

Other models you may be interested in

The Vauxhall Crossland straddles the line between compact hatchback and small SUV, so its rivals include anything from the Vauxhall Corsa and Ford Fiesta, to the Ford Puma and Citroen C3 Aircross.

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Vauxhall Crossland FAQs

There’s only one version of the Crossland – a five-door, five-seat SUV with a hatchback boot lid. It’s the updated version of the Crossland X, which buyers might still want to consider thanks to its more affordable price.

If you’re shopping for Crossland cars, you might want to weigh it up against the likes of the Ford Puma, Peugeot 2008, Kia Stonic, Renault Captur, Skoda Kamiq or Citroen C3 Aircross.

The Crossland is a little more than 4.2 metres long, which places it around the middle of the class. It’s a little shorter than the Peugeot 2008, Renault Captur and Skoda Kamiq, and a fraction longer than the Ford Puma, Kia Stonic and Citroen C3 Aircross. Parking sensors are widely available across the Crossland range, so parking in the city shouldn’t pose a challenge.

Practicality is strong in the Crossland thanks to its boxy shape. Four adults will have lots of room and there’s even enough shoulder room to carry three across the rear row without too much difficulty. That also translates into decent room to convince wriggling kids into their car seats. The boot isn’t quite as cavernous as you’ll find in larger SUVs but it’s comfortably larger than the load areas you get in similarly priced hatchbacks, and has a usefully square shape.

Vauxhall initially launched the Crossland with three petrol and two diesel engines, but has slimmed down the lineup over time. Most buyers will be fine with either of the more powerful petrol models, which serve up a good blend of performance and economy.

No, the Vauxhall Crossland can't tow a caravan. With the petrols offering a maximum towing weight of 840kg, you will at least be able to manage a small or medium-size trailer.

The Crossland is a five-seater, although the middle seat is best reserved for short journeys or occasional use. Like many of its rivals, the Crossland will easily sit four adults and five at a push. The outer rear seats both have Isofix child seat mounting points.

All Vauxhall Crossland models are front-wheel drive, and it doesn't benefit from the Grip Control traction system available on mechanically similar Citroen and Peugeot models, either. But a good set of winter tyres will provide plenty of cold-weather grip unless you live in a very rural area. If so, browse our wide range of used 4x4 cars here.

The Crossland has eye-catching looks and attractive pricing, plus a refined driving experience and a long kit list that includes bright LED headlights, cruise control, alloy wheels and phone connectivity. It has an equally long list of rivals, but the Crossland is worth a look if you're after a sensible, value-focused small SUV.