Review

##Vectra SRi--##THE Vextra's radical facelift at the end of 1999 breathed new life into Vauxhall's upper medium mainstay. New chassis and suspension tuning for a tauter and more comfortable ride and handling balance, improved steering, modified engines for greater economy and driveability, a restyled interior and revised styling were the key changes, and they brought the Vectra right up to date.

Today, the least expensive Vectra remains the Club 1.6 at £13,235 on the road, but with recent price realignments and extra equipment all models are now better value than ever. ABS, driver and passenger airbags, lumbar support, remote audio controls, tilt steering, a rev counter and tinted glass are standard across the range. Tested here is the sporting SRi 2.2 150 estate, at £16,495 on the road.

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