Vauxhall Combo Life Review & Prices

Vauxhall Combo Life is immensely practical, has loads of room and looks good value, but not everyone will like its looks or utilitarian interior

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RRP £21,405 - £26,085
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6/10
Reviewed by Carwow after extensive testing of the vehicle.

What's good

  • Huge interior space
  • Fits three child seats
  • Practical sliding doors

What's not so good

  • Utilitarian rather than stylish
  • Spartan entry-level model
  • Van-like looks
At a glance
Model
Vauxhall Combo Life
Body type
People carriers
Available fuel types
Diesel
Acceleration (0-60 mph)
10.6 - 13.0 s
Number of seats
5 - 7
Boot space, seats up
806 - 983 litres - 5+ suitcases
Exterior dimensions (L x W x H)
4,753 mm x 1,921 mm x 1,837 mm
CO₂ emissions
This refers to how much carbon dioxide a vehicle emits per kilometre – the lower the number, the less polluting the car.
143 - 152 g/km
Fuel economy
This measures how much fuel a car uses, according to official tests. It's measured in miles per gallon (MPG) and a higher number means the car is more fuel efficient.
54.3 - 57.6 mpg
Insurance group
A car's insurance group indicates how cheap or expensive it will be to insure – higher numbers will mean more expensive insurance.
10E, 12E, 14E
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Find out more about the Vauxhall Combo Life

Is the Vauxhall Combo Life a good car?

Let’s get the van thing out of the way first. The Vauxhall Combo Life is not a van. It looks like a van, but it’s not a van. If you can get past those looks you’ll find a spacious, practical family car that can take the whole kitchen, never mind the sink, and is relatively cheap to buy and run.

It’s very similar to the Peugeot Rifter and Citroen Berlingo – all three brands are owned by the same company – and is an alternative to the Ford Tourneo.

The Vauxhall Combo Life comes with either five or seven seats and standard or long-wheel bases. All versions come with practical sliding rear doors that lead into a row of three seats that you can happily fit three separate child seats into.

The dashboard is made of hard scratchy plastics that while not the last word in luxury, looks like it will be durable. In fact, the whole interior is one that you won’t mind getting dirty because it will clean up easily with a quick wipe down – perfect for families.

Entry level Design cars don’t come much in the way of equipment – steel wheels, air con and a radio are the highlights. No, really.

Pick an Energy car and things improve greatly. Most noticeably is the 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system that comes with DAB, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Sat nav is a reasonably priced option, but when you can hook up your mobile phone this easily, why bother?

There are no less than 28 different cubbies throughout the Vauxhall Combo Life cabin, but it’s a bit of shame that rear door bins are so small and narrow. Things are better up front – the hard bit will be remembering where you stored your stuff rather than not having a space for it.

The Combo Life is full of surprises. By surprises I mean little storage spaces. Every time you use it, you keep on finding one you’ve never seen before

Still, everyone will have enough room – three adults in the back can sit comfortably side by side and will have loads of leg and head room.

There’s almost 600 litres of boot space with all five seats in place. Fold the rear seats down and you’ll have a massive 2,126 litres of space.

The driver’s seat is reasonably comfortable – but there’s no lumbar support which eases back strain on longer journeys. The higher seating position and big windows mean you get a great view out – front and back – so it’s easy to manoeuvre around town.

You choose between a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol (with a six-speed manual gearbox) or a pair of 1.5-litre turbo diesels with either 100hp or 130hp. The lower-powered diesel has a five-speed manual but the higher powered diesel can come with either a six-speed manual gearbox or eight-speed auto.

You won’t set the heather alight driving the Vauxhall Combo Life – it’s driving characteristics match its overall character; it will get you and your considerable amount of stuff from A-B with minimum of fuss but don’t expect much in the way of thrills while you are doing it.

As you would hope, the Vauxhall Combo Life comes with a long list of safety kit. It hasn’t yet been tested by Euro NCAP but every car comes with a suite of safety aids, including lane keep assist with departure warning, speed sign recognition, forward collision alert and automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, driver drowsiness alert.

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How much is the Vauxhall Combo Life

The Vauxhall Combo Life has a RRP range of £21,405 to £26,085. Monthly payments start at £304. The price of a used Vauxhall Combo Life on Carwow starts at £10,200.

Buy or lease the Vauxhall Combo Life at a price you’ll love
We take the hassle and haggle out of car buying by finding you great deals from local and national dealers
RRP £21,405 - £26,085
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£304*
Used
£10,200
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