When did Vauxhall stop making the Tigra?
| Opel Tigra | |
|---|---|
| Also called | Vauxhall Tigra |
| Production | 1994–2001 2004–2009 |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Sport compact |
Is a Vauxhall Tigra a convertible?
Small and stylish, the Vauxhall Tigra is a two-seater convertible that combines sharp looks and open-air fun with low running costs and frugal engines.
Are Vauxhall Tigra reliable?
The Tigra’s roof is generally reliable. I can’t think of many issues apart from failure of the pump modulator. Otherwise, being a Corsa under that trick body, the Tigra is a reliable and easy-to-drive car that’s also surprisingly well equipped.
Does a Vauxhall Tigra have 4 seats?
Instead, the Tigra is a strict two-seater, and all the better for it as there’s a decent amount of seat adjustment and a driving position that the spine-mangling 206 can only aspire to.
Is the Tigra any good?
I love my Tigra, it is comfortable economical and reliable. The roof goes down in seconds and I love the fresh air as opposed to air conditioning. The boot is a good size and with the roof up will take plenty of luggage, with the roof down it is still capable of holding luggage for a weekend away for two people.
Does a Vauxhall Tigra have a timing belt or a timing chain?
It’s a Fiat engine and pretty tough, as well as economical.” Engine: The 1.4 suffers timing chain tensioner problems. Avoid 1.4 engines with numbers beginning 19F, which may have sub-standard camshafts. The 1.8 uses a belt that should be changed at 40,000 miles.
How many seats does a Tigra convertible?
How big is the boot in Vauxhall Tigra?
440 litres
On the plus side, the boot itself is a good size with 440 litres plus there’s an extra 70 litres in a compartment behind the seats. Drop the roof and there’s still a useful 250 litres – that’s more than a Peugeot 207 CC.
Does Tigra need awakening?
She doesn’t NEED awakened ability.