Used Vauxhall Adam for Sale in the UK

46 Vauxhall Adam cars available from UK dealers on Carslink.ai.

Why Buy the Vauxhall Adam?

The Vauxhall Adam, though no longer in production, remains a characterful and stylish small car that offers a compelling proposition for those seeking a city-friendly runabout with a distinct personality. Launched in 2013, it was Vauxhall's answer to rivals like the Mini and Fiat 500, aiming to capture the hearts of buyers who prioritise style and customisation over outright practicality.

Its diminutive size makes it an excellent choice for urban environments. Navigating tight city streets, squeezing into compact parking spaces, and zipping through traffic are all made effortless by the Adam's compact dimensions and agile handling. The ride quality, while firm enough to feel sporty, is generally well-judged for city driving, absorbing imperfections without being overly jarring.

The Adam's standout feature is undoubtedly its customisation potential. Vauxhall offered a vast array of colour combinations, interior trims, and even optional "starlight" headliners, allowing owners to truly personalise their vehicle. This made it a popular choice for younger drivers and those looking for something a bit different from the norm.

Despite its compact footprint, the interior offers a surprisingly upmarket feel for a car in this segment. Materials are generally good quality, and the dashboard is logically laid out. While the rear seats are best suited for occasional use or small children, the front occupants benefit from a good amount of space and comfortable seating.

UK Price Guide (GBP)

As the Adam is no longer sold new, prices are for used examples. Expect prices to vary significantly based on mileage, condition, and specification.

Model Year Typical Price Range (GBP)
2013-2015 £3,000 - £6,000
2016-2018 £5,000 - £8,000
2019-2020 £7,000 - £10,000

Specifications

The Vauxhall Adam was available with a range of petrol engines:

All models typically came with a 5-speed or 6-speed manual gearbox, though some later automatics were available.

Common Issues

While generally reliable, some common issues to look out for include:

It’s always advisable to check service history and ideally have a pre-purchase inspection.

Running Costs

The Adam's running costs are generally very reasonable. Its small, economical engines mean lower fuel bills, especially for the 1.0 Turbo EcoFLEX.

Variants

The Vauxhall Adam came in several trims, offering increasing levels of equipment and styling:

Beyond these, Vauxhall offered numerous special editions and styling packs, further enhancing the Adam’s appeal as a highly customisable compact car.

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