written by maktiger on 08/07/2004
I have just purchased this Vauxhall Meriva Enjoy 1.6 16v People Carrier and am awaiting delivery. I wanted a midi sized MPV and this was the final choice from others such as the Nissan Almera Tino, Renault Scenic, Daewoo Tacuma. My family and I fell in love with the car as soon as we saw it. It is very spacious and very practical, and comes with a 3 year (100,000 miles) manufacturers warranty.
I will post an update once I take delivery of the car (in a week or so). I would love to hear comments from any other Meriva owners.
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Jenny Bartlett's Response to maktiger's Review
Written on: 15/05/2006
On the 30th of March 06 i became a very proud owner of a Meriva easitronic, this was very short lived as within 30 minutes of me collecting the car, i was ringing the dealer saying that i was having problems with it, i was advised to get some miles on it and if the fault remained where it felt in the automatic gear it was struggling, return it. 3 days later, it totally broke down flashing a serious fault, whilst the dealers have been supportive and 3 weeks later i got it retuned, and the car is driving better than the day i picked it up, it is still remains with it problem of kangarooing through the the gears to the point i have substained a injury to my neck, a trapped nerve. The dealers are going to have another look, i was told an easi tronic drove exactly live an automatic only differnce is it does not have a torque convertor so you cannot hold it as you can on a hill if you were driving a auto. Great looking car, does not like corners or roundabouts. Give me back my Zafaria.