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the trim levels all rhyme with Adam. Entry-level is Jam (from £11,860), which comes well-equipped with cruise control, air conditioning, a CD player with USB, DAB, Bluetooth, a trip computer ...
The Adam is a 'boutique' car that can be configured ... All models get standard air-conditioning, remote central door locking and a CD/DAB radio. There’s also the £279 intelliLink option ...
Vauxhall is trying to widen the appeal of its Adam family, but the Rocks Air is not overly successful. The looks are questionable, there isn’t any off-road gadgetry and it’s expensive.
One of the biggest criticisms Vauxhall received about the Adam ... turbocharged 1.0-litre petrol breathes some much-wanted fresh air into the small Adam, producing 113hp (115PS) at 4000rpm and ...
VAUXHALL says the new Adam Rocks Air was inspired by Parkour athletes — the dudes who run, jump and somersault off buildings through city centre streets. I'm not sure how that influences car ...
JUMPING into the driver’s seat and looking up at the roof of Vauxhall’s glamorous new ... from steering wheel-mounted audio controls and air conditioning, to a trip computer and blind-spot ...
VAUXHALL’S DESIGNERS have come up with a new take on the Adam supermini so extreme, even they can’t describe it. Instead, they are telling people intrigued by the new Adam Rocks Air, a mini-SUV cum ...
Where the Adam scores well is with a range of customisation options that make it entirely possible that you’ll never see two identical models. In spring 2016, Vauxhall hit the peak of ...
Launched last year, the GM-owned British brand shifted more than 8,000 of the little car and it took just 12 months for Opel-Vauxhall to put this pumped-up Adam, called the Rocks Air, into production.
Adam Rocks Air is a car name to scratch your head to. Indeed, the car to which it belongs – the latest version of the smallest Vauxhall on sale in the UK – almost invites you to misunderstand it.