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Wet belt is being replaced before sale. Infinity Automotive Solutions are pleased to market this 2021 Vauxhall Crossland 1.2 SE Nav Premium, finished in Navy Blue metallic with the desirable Winter Pack. Just 2 owners from new and a full Vauxhall main dealer service history.
The Crossland is a genuinely sensible small family SUV, and SE Nav Premium is the specification that makes the most sense — it has the equipment people actually use, without the running costs of a larger or more powerful car. Navy Blue metallic is a smart, understated choice that hides road grime well and suits the Crossland's upright, practical shape.
Specification is the strong point here. This car has the 8-inch Multimedia Navi Pro colour touchscreen with built-in satellite navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, DAB radio, Bluetooth and twin USB connections. It also has front and rear parking sensors — front sensors are a genuine rarity at this level and make town parking far easier — plus a panoramic rear-view camera, 16-inch diamond-cut bi-colour alloy wheels, air conditioning, cruise control with speed limiter, automatic lighting control and LED front fog lights.
On top of that, this car was ordered with the Winter Pack, adding heated front seats and a heated steering wheel — a £335 option when new and exactly the sort of thing you appreciate every morning from October through to March.
One detail worth highlighting: the Crossland comes with an AGR-approved ergonomic active driver's seat, independently certified by the German campaign for healthier backs, along with a driver's seat armrest. If you spend real time behind the wheel, or you've had back trouble, that is a more meaningful feature than any amount of styling.
Practicality is where the Crossland quietly excels. The rear bench slides fore and aft, so you can choose between class-leading rear legroom or a bigger boot depending on what you're carrying — 410 litres as standard, rising to 520 litres with the bench slid forward, and 1,255 litres with the rear seats folded. The tall body means genuinely generous headroom front and rear, the doors open wide for fitting child seats, and the high seating position gives excellent visibility. It's a small car on the outside and a surprisingly big one inside.
The 1.2-litre petrol engine produces 83ps and is paired with a five-speed manual gearbox. This is the relaxed, economical end of the range rather than the quick one — 0-62mph takes around 13.5 seconds — but it suits the car well. It's smooth and quiet at town speeds, returns close to 50mpg in normal driving, and being a simple naturally aspirated petrol it's cheap to insure, cheap to tax and inexpensive to maintain. For local running, the school run and the commute, it's all the engine you need.
Safety and assistance provision is solid, with automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, driver drowsiness alert, speed sign recognition, hill start assist and a full complem