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The Vauxhall VX220 is at the top of our shopping list this week

Vauxhall VX220, £19,950

Why didn’t things  work out for the Vauxhall VX220? On paper, it seemed to have all the ingredients needed to shake up a niche vehicle segment. It was light, mid-engined, striking to look at and properly rapid, outperforming the likes of the Mazda MX-5 and Toyota MR2 with ease.

Alas, the VX220, launched in 2000, was the unfortunate victim of badge snobbery and was often disregarded by drivers who considered it to be nothing more than a rebadged version of the Lotus Elise S2.

Although it was true that some of the VX220’s brilliance came from its Lotus-derived underpinnings, including the Elise’s bonded, lightweight aluminium chassis tub, the two cars actually shared only 141 components (around 10% of its total parts).

Vauxhall gave the VX220 a wider rear track and longer wheelbase, added anti-lock brakes and swapped the Elise’s 16in wheels for a 17in set.

It was all change in the powertrain department, too. Vauxhall removed the original Elise’s Rover-sourced K-series engine and replaced it with a normally aspirated 2.2-litre Vauxhall Astra SRi unit, which produced 145bhp. A 2.0-litre turbocharged engine was offered from 2003, which upped the power to 197bhp.

98 Volvo vx220

The 2.0 turbo version covered 0-62mph in just 4.7sec, despite being slightly heavier than the naturally aspirated model (930kg compared with 870kg), but both offered supercar-rivalling performance.

We think anyone who missed out back in the early noughties should make amends today, because the VX220 is still excellent to drive. But you might want to get in sooner rather than later because used prices are starting to climb.

Unfortunately, numbers are relatively limited. Production ended after just five years and there are fewer than 800 VX220s on UK roads today, according to howmanyleft.co.uk.

Our pick is one of the later, 2005 Turbo models, with 56,000 miles on the clock. It’s priced at £19,950 – a good deal when you consider that it comes with a comprehensive service history and a recently replaced cambelt and water pump. Its rims, underside, interior and Targa-style top are all in near-perfect condition and, unlike many other examples, it hasn’t been modified.

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Verdict: Take it

97 Nissan juke

Nissan Juke, £10,594: The commercial success of the Nissan Juke is one of the main reasons why the compact crossover segment is so well populated today. But despite being something of a pioneer, the first-generation Juke had its flaws, including its cheap interior and poor ride. This one, at £10,594, is also expensive for a base-spec model.

Verdict: Leave it

96 Honda crz

Honda CR-Z, £4995: Powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine mated to an electric motor, the CR-Z is fun to drive, even though its 9.1sec 0-62mph time isn’t exactly worldbeating. Still, it’s quicker than a contemporary 2.0 TDI Audi TT and it offers great economy of up to 56.5mpg. This regularly serviced example from 2011 is for sale at an attractive price and comes with dealer warranty

Verdict: Take it

96 Alfa romeo guilietta

Alfa Romeo Giulietta, £7900: Here’s a great-looking small hatchback with decent all-round ability. However, this example has only been on the road since 2015 yet has already received a new starter motor, cambelt, water pump, flywheel and clutch. Add to that a small driver’s footwell, an awkward driving position and tiring levels of road noise and it’s one to avoid.

Verdict: Leave it

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streaky 4 April 2022

It's a shame that silly badge snobbery once again stymied a promising car such as the VX220.  I had noticed one near me on my route walking to the shops, and have recently noticed that another, a few doors away has appeared!

si73 1 April 2022
I had a crz, great fun and pretty economical.
si73 1 April 2022
So the Alfa has only been around since 2015 and has had a new cambelt, water pump, clutch, flywheel and starter, well my wife's 25k mile 2015 Mii has had all bar the flywheel and starter, cambelt and water pump done together, this is due at 5 years old, the clutch was replaced when six months old due to a rattle, warranty work, but still changed. So you aren't exactly highlighting anything major, issue wise, with the Alfa, maybe it was a tow car and the previous owner killed the clutch and flywheel, that it's had that work done, means you don't have to, surely. Seems like typical prejudice.