Used Vauxhall VX220 Open 2000 - 2006 reliability
Category: Sports car
A superb sports car at affordable prices
What should I look for in a used Vauxhall VX220 sports?
Check the tyres of any VX carefully to make sure the wear is even. If it's not, the car may have been crashed or the wheels bashed on kerbs. Also look for signs of track-day use, such as plenty of brake pad changes in the service file. There were some reports of collapsing suspension on early VX models, but this has not proved to be a common problem.
Look for damp in the cabin, because the hood leaks and water can leave a musty smell if it's not mopped up immediately. The seats can work loose on their mountings and rock very slightly, too, so make sure they are securely fixed.
The engines are tough customers, but ensure there is plenty of coolant in the water, because the radiator is up front and the engines can become very hot in slow traffic. On a test drive, try to leave the car running for long enough to check that the automatic cooling fan cuts in as it should.