PROS Spacious load area Frugal yet feisty diesel engines Car-like driving experience Car-like cab interior Up to 40% of the Vivaro's components are sourced from Britain, many within 100 miles of the Luton factory. Over the expected lifecycle of the van, it's estimated £600m of revenue will be generated for British businesses. This despite it being the product of a joint venture with Renault, which continues to produce its Trafic version, as well as the Nissan NV300 and Fiat Talento, at its factory in France. Even so, Vauxhall banks on patriotism playing a role in the Vivaro's success; its chief rival, the Ford Transit Custom, is no longer built in the UK, and many Vivaro models proudly carry a Union Jack badge on the back. Check our website for more stock. Friendly and approachable sales team, check out our reviews.