








2025 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Turbo Ultimate Hatchback
Description
I’m parting ways with my 2025 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Turbo Ultimate – it’s been a solid driver over the last few years, especially for the daily commute and weekend trips around lochailort, Highland.It’s got all the smart bits: cruise control, driver drowsiness alert, front and rear parking sensors, a panoramic rear-view camera, and a 7-inch digital cluster. The seats are comfy – front seats have massage and lumbar support, and the passenger seat’s fully adjustable. The rear seats fold down easily, which is handy when I’ve got a load to carry.
The interior is clean and well-maintained – black headliner, black pillars, dark tinted windows, and those sharp 17-inch alloy wheels with diamond-cut finish. The sport switch and black griffin logo give it that edgy look, and the black door handles and bumpers match it all.
Tech side: navigation, Bluetooth, phone integration, LED lights (including fog and daytime running), automatic headlight levels, lane departure warning, and even a forward collision alert. The driver’s seat has a flat-bottom leather-effect wheel, and there’s climate control, heated mirrors, and power windows.
Safety is top of the list – full airbags, ESP, EBD, traction control, hill start assist, and emergency brake assist. It even has a winter pack and an emergency tyre inflation kit.
I’ve kept it well looked after, no major repairs needed. It’s not flashy, but it’s reliable and handles well – especially on the winding roads around here.
I’ve had it for about 18 months, and it’s been a real joy to drive. Price is £17,190, but I’m not listing it as “for sale” – just sharing it with someone who might actually want it.
If you’re interested, I’ll chat – no pressure, just a real car, real location, real use.