Vauxhall extends service intervals on Combo, Vivaro and Movano

Combo’s service interval has been extended to two years or 21,000 miles

BUSINESSES and trades people in the market for a new Vauxhall Combo, Vivaro or Movano will be pleased to hear that the company has introduced two-year service intervals for vans registered from 1 March.

The Vauxhall Combo’s service interval has been extended to two years or 21,000 miles (18,000 miles for petrol variants), and the Vauxhall Movano and Vivaro will only need servicing every two years or 25,000 miles. (All the vans have an oil quality warning light which might prompt an earlier service.)

Also available from March will be a new, low-CO2 Movano ecoFLEX business van with two power outputs – 100hp and 125hp – and in two wheelbases – L2H2 and L3H2.

Vauxhall extends service intervals on Combo, Vivaro and Movano

Movano’s service interval will be every two years or 25,000 miles from 1 March

The ecoFlex Movano is equipped with fuel-saving Stop/Start technology to deliver a combined fuel consumption figure of 32.7mpg with emissions at 199g/km.

According to Vauxhall, Movano ecoFLEX operators could save more than £700 in fuel costs per vehicle over the course of 80,000 miles.

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