Opel’s diesel Mokka X crossover doesn’t bring anything fancy to the table, but it is good value Singapore – Everyone should know by now that just as, crossovers are the new sedan. One out of every three cars sold here in 2016 was upset, sorry, cross, so it’s natural for every car brand to have at least one SUV in the lineup, if not five.
The spaciousness and spaciousness of the Opel Mokka. The car comes with a very good interior space for four adults. Or five medium-sized with a slight narrowing when there are five, even if the average size. However, the car provides a wonderful rear storage space when the rear seats are folded, which amounts to 1372 liters. Dimensions: Length
Pretty good. There's lots of ground clearance so even the FWD versions are capable on lumpy tracks and speed bumps. It's a bit bigger than most rivals, and as a family car the Mokka fields decent The Mokka seems to be the most appealing Opel on the market today by virtue of the product alone. I think many will be genuinely impressed with how the car drives, and vindicates PSA’s inputs into Opel. It’s not merely an alternative, but a serious contender against the mainstream offerings.
The fresh look brings the Mokka X aesthetically more into line with the rest of Opel's current range of cars such as the Astra and Karl, while the 'X' designation denotes Opel's new nomenclature for its SUV and off-road vehicles. A restyled front bumper and new grille design give the Mokka a wider stance and higher quality look, but it is the
Vauxhall Mokka X known faults and common problems. The Mokka X is a genuine secondhand bargain. Initial reliability wasn’t brilliant, but as time progressed Vauxhall got a grip on things. Check for those recalls and buy with your eyes open because the Mokka can be problematic if used and abused.
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