Used Vauxhall Mokka for Sale in the UK

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Vauxhall Mokka Buying Guide

Vauxhall Mokka Buying Guide

The Vauxhall Mokka, and its successor the Mokka X, has been a popular choice for UK buyers seeking a compact and stylish SUV. Offering a blend of practicality, comfort, and modern features, it's a proposition that appeals to a wide range of motorists. This guide will help you navigate the used Mokka market.

Why Buy a Vauxhall Mokka?

  • Distinctive Styling: The Mokka stands out with its bold and somewhat quirky design, particularly the original model. The Mokka X smoothed some of these edges while retaining a sense of individuality.
  • Comfortable Ride: Vauxhall has generally tuned the Mokka for a comfortable driving experience, making it well-suited for longer journeys and less-than-perfect road surfaces.
  • Good Visibility: As with most SUVs, the Mokka offers a commanding driving position, which many drivers find reassuring and improves visibility in traffic.
  • Practicality: While not the largest in its class, the Mokka offers reasonable space for a small family and decent boot capacity for everyday needs.
  • Feature-Rich: Higher trim levels often come well-equipped with modern amenities, including infotainment systems, navigation, and driver assistance features.

UK Price Guide (GBP)

Prices for used Vauxhall Mokkas can vary significantly depending on age, mileage, condition, and trim level. The following is a guide only:

Model Typical Price Range (GBP)
Vauxhall Mokka (2012-2016) £4,000 - £9,000
Vauxhall Mokka X (2016-2020) £8,000 - £15,000+

Specs

The Mokka has been offered with a range of petrol and diesel engines:

  • Petrol: Typically 1.6, 1.4 Turbo, and 1.0 Turbo (Mokka X).
  • Diesel: Commonly 1.6 CDTi and 1.7 CDTi.
  • Transmissions: Manual and automatic gearboxes are available.
  • Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive is standard, with four-wheel drive available on some models.

Common Issues

While generally reliable, some common issues to be aware of include:

  • Turbocharger problems: Especially on higher-mileage turbocharged petrol models. Listen for whistling noises or a loss of power.
  • Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) issues: More common on diesel models used for short, infrequent journeys. Ensure the DPF regeneration cycle has been completed.
  • Electrical gremlins: Occasional reports of minor electrical faults, such as issues with the infotainment system or warning lights.
  • Clutch wear: On manual models, particularly those with higher mileage.
  • Suspension noises: Listen for knocking or rattling sounds from the suspension, which could indicate worn bushes or dampers.

Running Costs

Running costs for the Mokka are generally competitive for its class:

  • Fuel Economy: Varies by engine, but many petrol and diesel variants offer respectable MPG figures. Look for the 1.6 CDTi diesel for good fuel efficiency.
  • Insurance: Typically falls into moderate insurance groups.
  • Road Tax: Dependent on CO2 emissions, which vary by engine and year. Newer models with lower emissions will incur less tax.
  • Servicing: Main dealer servicing can be pricey, but independent garages offer a more affordable alternative.

Variants

The Mokka has been offered in various trim levels, often denoted by names like:

  • S
  • ES
  • SE
  • Limited Edition
  • Active
  • Tech Line
  • Elite

Higher trims generally include more features like alloy wheels, climate control, and enhanced infotainment systems. The Mokka X brought updated styling and improved technology.

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