RE: 'One in a million' Corsa VXR Arctic | Spotted
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'One in a million' Corsa VXR Arctic | Spotted

A Corsa GSE is quite interesting; an immaculately preserved VXR is a real heartstopper


While the upcoming Corsa GSE might not be everyone’s idea of a brilliant hot Vauxhall, that performance cars remain a priority for the brand must be good news. It would surely have been all too easy to leave the range without a fast flagship. That a 280hp Corsa is going to exist, complete with Alcon brakes, a limited slip diff and hydraulic bump stops, must be better than not having one at all, even if it is an EV. 

One thing’s for certain: the return of a quick Corsa has most certainly ramped up the nostalgia for the old one. Because we all must have some experience of driving a Corsa (or a Nova, for that matter), faster than was strictly necessary. Even if it wasn’t a dedicated performance model, in fact. And those early formative memories behind the wheel leave their mark; it’s hard not to look back on various SRs, SRIs, GSIs and VXRs rather fondly.

The latter in particular is worth celebrating ahead of the GSE, as 2026 marks 20 years since the introduction of the Corsa VXR. It was exactly the kind of old school pocket, even then, that was the perfect fit for a Vauxhall hot hatch: unapologetic styling (complete with centre-exit exhaust), loadsa turbo power for just the right amount of mischief, and a compelling value proposition. £15,625 bought a whole lot of Corsa when the VXR hit the roads in 2007.

It would be fair to say that most of the cars still around from that time aren’t looking great these days. Even the very youngest Corsa VXRs are from 2018, and that’s longer ago than anyone really wants to admit. There’s been a Shed of the Week Corsa VXR already. Average mileage (which is now around 7,500 annually) for an early example is more than 140,000 miles. And it’s hard to imagine that any Corsa VXR enjoyed average use. That very much wasn’t the point.

Then there’s this one. It’s an Arctic Edition, which is interesting for the Recaro seats and the Remus exhaust that could apparently liberate as much as 15hp. But also this one is notable for having averaged about 350 miles a year since 2008. Despite its 18 years, it’s showing only 6,239 miles. Normally when an advert speaks about ‘one of the finest left’, ‘one in a million and ‘unrepeatable’, it tends to be something a little more prestigious, but they aren’t wrong…

Almost half the mileage was driven before the first MOT in 2011. Since then it’s never done more than 400 miles in 12 months, though it’s always had its test however minimal the mileage. Bar just two, the VXR has passed first time without advisories. With a full service history also, this must be the best cared for Corsa in the country. It hasn’t just been found like this, it’s enjoyed a pampered life for its entire existence. 

Certainly looks that way as well. To all intents and purposes Arctic Edition #397 of 500 presents as new, without bolster wear, stone chip or wheel scuff. Always impressive, and particularly so with a car that was never exactly known for feeling fantastically sturdy. Any deviations from standard spec are notable for their absence under the bonnet. 

It’s quite the specimen, then, this Arctic, surely one of the least likely low mileage survivors around. But perhaps all the more interesting for it. Any future owner would surely have to keep their use to a minimum  as well. And while something as relatively modern as a Corsa VXR may not scream classic just yet, you only need to look at what’s happened to the three-door manual hot hatch over the past 20 years so see where interest might lie soon. Nobody thought Novas would ever be worth anything either, and now look… 


SPECIFICATION | VAUXHALL CORSA VXR ARCTIC EDITION

Engine: 1,598cc, 4-cylinder turbocharged
Transmission: 6-speed manual, front-wheel drive
Power (hp): 192@5,750rpm
Torque (lb ft): 184@2,250-5,500rpm
MPG: 35.8
CO2: 190g/km
First registered: 2008
Recorded mileage: 6,239
Price new: £17,225
Price now: £11,990

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Motormouth88

Original Poster:

710 posts

84 months

Premium chav waggon

rix

2,917 posts

214 months

Had a standard Corsa vxr from new back in the day and, image problem aside, it really was a great drive and huge fun. Did 2500 miles in the first 10 days of ownership on a trip around Scotland and it was the the perfect car for the job and made for a really memorable companion. Will always have soft spot for these but can't deny the first reply!

Dombilano

1,368 posts

79 months

Rear tyres from 2008 & 2009, fronts from 2018. Not my idea of pampered.

Alorotom

12,706 posts

211 months

Ran an Arden blue Corsa VXR back when they hadn’t been out too long, alongside my Astra VXR and they were a great pair.

Kept it for a couple of years before moving it on with only 3-4k on the clock.

Oddly I took a brief look at them on AT over the weekend and they have absolutely succumb to the destruction of the council estate and chavs, shame really.

Andy86GT

912 posts

89 months

It doesn't help that there were many, many lesser models, 1.2 VX-line or some such in this white and black colour scheme.

GreatScott2016

2,312 posts

112 months

Dombilano said:
Rear tyres from 2008 & 2009, fronts from 2018. Not my idea of pampered.
I’ve obviously not looked closely enough, but how did you determine this? A narrative somewhere or blown up pics? I also thought it looked lower than standard, but that aside, a lovely thing to see smile

FWIW

3,858 posts

121 months

GreatScott2016 said:
I ve obviously not looked closely enough, but how did you determine this? A narrative somewhere or blown up pics?
Pics in the ad.

Despite that, it has clearly been well looked after. Love it.

rossub

5,619 posts

214 months

Price is surprisingly sensible.

Prohibiting

1,883 posts

142 months

I never see these on the road anymore. Have they all died or have the chavs and younger generation just moved on to M/AMG/S cars?

Always thought a boogey green Nurburgring edition would be quite fun for £5k now!

Mike1990

1,132 posts

155 months

That's lovely indeed and quite sensibly priced. Don't think image is a problem now at all. I'd love that!

s m

24,214 posts

227 months

Prohibiting said:
I never see these on the road anymore. Have they all died or have the chavs and younger generation just moved on to M/AMG/S cars?

Always thought a boogey green Nurburgring edition would be quite fun for £5k now!
Definitely the Merc AMGS seem to attract that demographic locally

Don’t see a lot of the Corsa VXRs in comparison

Had a fantastic day driving them at Oulton courtesy of Vauxhall years ago - and a great demo passenger ride in one with Sporty Spice’s brother driving

loudlashadjuster

6,132 posts

208 months

Dombilano said:
Rear tyres from 2008 & 2009, fronts from 2018. Not my idea of pampered.
But I'm assuming that in a year it barely gets more than a trundle to the MOT station and maybe to a few static shows where it sits with its bonnet open and a information sign on the windscreen. And a (white!) stuffed toy, for some reason...


Geo900

26 posts

Factor in the likely cost of rectification for when piston 4 melts and its not a very attractive price.

shirt

25,090 posts

225 months

Meh. Not a Nurburgring edition and poorly detailed…

wolfie28

1,075 posts

168 months

s m said:
Prohibiting said:
I never see these on the road anymore. Have they all died or have the chavs and younger generation just moved on to M/AMG/S cars?

Always thought a boogey green Nurburgring edition would be quite fun for £5k now!
Definitely the Merc AMGS seem to attract that demographic locally

Don t see a lot of the Corsa VXRs in comparison

Had a fantastic day driving them at Oulton courtesy of Vauxhall years ago - and a great demo passenger ride in one with Sporty Spice s brother driving
Agreed as similar around where I live. Chav’s all in VAG cars and probably wouldn’t be seen dead in a Vauxhall these days.

GreatScott2016

2,312 posts

112 months

FWIW said:
GreatScott2016 said:
I ve obviously not looked closely enough, but how did you determine this? A narrative somewhere or blown up pics?
Pics in the ad.

Despite that, it has clearly been well looked after. Love it.
beer yep, lovely example. I also thought the price was quite reasonable.

PistonTim

672 posts

163 months

Heartstopper?

No.

DaveyBoyWonder

3,628 posts

198 months

rossub said:
Price is surprisingly sensible.
I thought that for a performance limited edition Vauxhall. Type of thing to shove in a garage for 20 years - maybe its value will go through the roof, maybe not. Not a huge outlay to find out if you have the space and a risk worth taking given how tribal fast Vauxhall fans can be..

CG2020UK

2,901 posts

64 months

Not a perfect car by any stretch but have serious soft spot for Corsa VXRs!

My best mate is still running round in a really rough Corsa VXR when he home and we always have a laugh in it.

Alorotom

12,706 posts

211 months

shirt said:
Meh. Not a Nurburgring edition and poorly detailed
That was an Astra VXR