
VAUXHALL CORSA (2019-23)
The VAUXHALL CORSA (2019-23) is a popular and reliable city hatchback that has earned a strong reputation in the UK's competitive small car market. Designed primarily for urban driving, commuting, and everyday use, this model is perfect for first-time drivers, small families, or anyone seeking an affordable, efficient, and easy-to-manoeuvre vehicle. Its compact size makes parking and navigating city streets hassle-free, while its stylish design and modern features appeal to drivers looking for both practicality and a touch of flair.
The VAUXHALL CORSA (2019-23) stands out for its excellent fuel economy, generally well-maintained reliability, and user-friendly driving experience. With an average mileage of around 27,000 miles and a typical value close to £13,000 in the used market, it offers great value for those looking to buy a dependable used car. Known for its affordability and low running costs compared to rivals, the Corsa remains a favourite among budget-conscious buyers and urban commuters alike. Whether you're after a vehicle for daily errands or a first car to grow into, the VAUXHALL CORSA (2019-23) provides a confident, stylish, and practical option in its class.

average use

The recent mileage data for Vauxhall Corsa models (2019-23) indicates that the majority of vehicles have relatively low mileage, with 35.2% of vehicles recorded between 0 and 10,000 miles, and an additional 16.5% between 20,000 and 30,000 miles. This suggests many vehicles are still quite new or lightly used.
Mileage between 30,000 and 40,000 miles accounts for 12.6%, and those between 40,000 and 50,000 miles make up 12.8%, showing a significant portion of cars with moderate mileage.
Very high mileages, such as over 100,000 miles, are quite rare, with only small percentages (around 0.2% to 0.5%), indicating that it's uncommon for these newer models to reach such extensive use within this dataset.
Overall, the data suggests that most Vauxhall Corsas of this era are used lightly or moderately, with a concentration of vehicles on the lower mileage brackets.

vehicle values

The data on private sale prices for Vauxhall Corsa (2019-23) highlights a broad distribution of vehicle valuations, with the majority falling into the lower to mid-range price brackets. Notably, the largest percentage (25.9%) of vehicles are valued between £9,000 and £10,000, indicating this is the most common private sale price range. Conversely, very low-priced vehicles (below £7,000) constitute a smaller share, with only 2.2% combined for under £7,000 and £6,000-£7,000 brackets. Prices above £14,000 are relatively rare, with only limited percentages in the higher ranges of £14,000-£15,000 and £15,000-£16,000. This suggests that most Vauxhall Corsas in this model year are generally traded in the lower to mid-price segments, reflecting their typically affordable second-hand market value.

production years

The data indicates that the majority of VAUXHALL CORSA vehicles in this sample were manufactured between 2020 and 2023. Specifically, 28.1% are from 2020, followed by 25.1% from 2023, 21.4% from 2022, and 23.9% from 2021. Notably, there are very few vehicles from before 2020, with only 1.2% from 2019, and an even smaller fraction, 0.2%, from 2024, which suggests some vehicles may be newly registered or pre-registered models. The distribution reflects a relatively recent and evenly spread range of manufacturing years, with a slight concentration around 2020 and 2023.

colour popularity

Based on the data for Vauxhall Corsa (2019-2023) vehicles, the most common main paint colours are Grey (25.1%), White (20.7%), and Black (19.7%). These three colours collectively account for nearly 65% of the vehicles in the sample, indicating a preference for neutral shades. Notably, vibrant colours like Orange are quite rare, comprising only 4.2% of the fleet, suggesting a lower popularity for bold hues among this model. Overall, the data reflects a strong preference for classic, subdued colours in this vehicle segment.

ownership cycle

The data on registered keepers for the 2019-2023 Vauxhall Corsa reveals that most vehicles have been owned by 2 or 1 keepers, accounting for 46.1% and 25.1% respectively. Notably, a smaller proportion of vehicles, 5.2%, have had 4 registered keepers, while a very minimal percentage, just 0.2%, have experienced 6 or more keepers. This distribution suggests that the majority of these vehicles tend to stay with their owners for at least a few years, indicating relatively stable ownership patterns with limited frequent changing of keepers.

engine choices

The data for VAUXHALL CORSA models from 2019 to 2023 indicates that the vast majority of these vehicles (97%) are powered by 1199cc petrol engines, with only a small proportion (3%) equipped with 1499cc engines. Similarly, petrol remains the dominant fuel choice, accounting for 97% of the vehicles, while diesel engines are used in just 3%. Overall, this suggests that these Corsas are primarily petrol-powered, with the 1199cc engine being the most common engine capacity among them.












