Opel Meriva 1.4 Turbo
The #Merivia comes with a 1.4 Turbo engine, the makes it a nippy drive, with ample power up hills. Accel is good too, doesn’t feel sluggish.
— Rocking Cars (@RkngCars) July 24, 2012
You’re not likely to put the #Merivia through corners, but handling is good, steering is light. Easy to drive, easy to park.
— Rocking Cars (@RkngCars) July 24, 2012
As a comfortable drive the #Merivia scores lots of points. Good interior comfort, as well as ride comfort. Soft, but not bouncy.
— Rocking Cars (@RkngCars) July 24, 2012
Built for practicality the #Merivia provides lots of storage space. Seats fold down for versatility, and kids have space int he back!
— Rocking Cars (@RkngCars) July 24, 2012
The #Merivia is well built. Everything fits where it should, and doesn’t feel like the materials were bought from the R5 store.
— Rocking Cars (@RkngCars) July 24, 2012
Styling is well done, good lines, good flow. Not your typical boring soccer mom car. From any Angle it looks good. #Merivia
— Rocking Cars (@RkngCars) July 24, 2012
Tech isn’t huge, but it’s got the basics. Lots of buttons, less screens. Radio, CD, USB, etc etc. Everything you’d expect. #Merivia
— Rocking Cars (@RkngCars) July 24, 2012
The #Merivia is a cool car. The Scissor doors rock, like a party piece. Your kids won’t be embarrassed when you drop them at school.
— Rocking Cars (@RkngCars) July 24, 2012
Opel #Merivia 1.4 Turbo, 103kW, 200Nm,R254k.
— Rocking Cars (@RkngCars) July 24, 2012
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