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The Vauxhall Grandland X is a mid-size SUV that combines everyday practicality, efficient engines and modern design. It is comfortable, family-friendly and packed with useful features, making a used Vauxhall Grandland X for sale a smart choice for drivers who want a stylish and affordable alternative to premium SUVs.
At Carsa, every Grandland X comes with a 90-day warranty, valid MOT, optional Platinum Maintenance Repair Cover and flexible finance from 8.9% APR. You can also browse and secure your next car online with Reserve and Collect.
Why the Vauxhall Grandland X is ideal for family life
Spacious interior and practical boot
The Grandland X has a raised ride height and roomy cabin with space for five adults to travel comfortably. It offers 514 litres of boot space, which expands to over 1,600 litres with the rear seats folded, making it ideal for holidays, shopping runs or bulky items.
The wide-opening tailgate and flat load floor make loading and unloading hassle-free, while interior materials feel durable and smartly laid out.
Engine options and hybrid efficiency
The Grandland X is available with a range of petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid engines to suit different driving needs:
- 1.2 Turbo petrol – A popular engine with a smooth drive and good fuel economy
- 1.5 Turbo D diesel – Great for motorway journeys with strong torque and lower emissions
- Hybrid (Grandland X Hybrid4) – Plug-in hybrid with up to 35 miles electric-only range and all-wheel drive
- 8-speed automatic gearbox – Available on higher trims for a relaxed, smooth drive
The hybrid model is ideal for company car drivers or families looking to reduce fuel costs without changing daily routines.
Technology and driver features
The Grandland X offers plenty of useful tech, even in entry-level trims. Depending on the year and spec, features may include:
- 7 or 10 inch infotainment touchscreen
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Bluetooth and USB connectivity
- Dual-zone climate control
- Front and rear parking sensors or reversing camera
- Adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning
- Heated seats, keyless entry and power tailgate on higher trims
These features make everyday driving more comfortable, connected and safe.
Trim levels and model options
The Grandland X comes in a range of trims, all offering solid value for money:
- SE – Includes touchscreen infotainment, 17 inch alloys and lane keep assist
- Business Edition Nav – Adds navigation, parking sensors and climate control
- SRi Nav – Sporty styling, black roof, upgraded wheels and extra safety features
- Elite Nav – Top trim with leather seats, heated front seats and panoramic roof
- Hybrid4 – Plug-in hybrid version with all-wheel drive and low emissions
Each version offers a good balance of equipment, efficiency and everyday usability.
Why choose a used Vauxhall Grandland X for sale on finance?
A used Vauxhall Grandland X for sale on finance gives you access to a well-equipped and comfortable SUV without the premium price tag. It is perfect for growing families, long-distance commuters or anyone upgrading from a hatchback or saloon.
Compared to rivals like the Nissan Qashqai, Peugeot 3008 and Ford Kuga, the Grandland X stands out for its value, comfort and easy-to-use tech. The plug-in hybrid version also makes it a great choice for lower running costs.
With flexible finance, a 90-day warranty and Carsa’s easy Reserve and Collect process, buying your next SUV is simple and stress-free.
Is the Vauxhall Grandland X reliable?
Yes, the Grandland X has earned a solid reputation since it launched in 2018. It shares its underpinnings with the Peugeot 3008, so the engines and gearboxes have been used in hundreds of thousands of cars across Europe. Owners generally report few major faults, with most issues limited to minor electrical or infotainment quirks. With regular servicing it makes a dependable family SUV that should give years of comfortable use.
What should I look out for on a used Vauxhall Grandland X?
Check the touchscreen and digital dash respond crisply, as these can occasionally need a software update. Look underneath for kerb damage to alloys and check tyre wear is even, since worn suspension bushes can cause uneven shoulders. On diesel models confirm the DPF has been driven properly on longer journeys. The boot floor and rear seat mechanism take a battering on family cars, so make sure everything folds and latches as it should.
What's the best year of Vauxhall Grandland X to buy?
A 2020 or 2021 Grandland X is the sweet spot. By then Vauxhall had ironed out the early infotainment niggles and added more standard kit, with SRi Nav and Elite Nax trims being particularly well equipped. Earlier 2018-2019 cars are still good value if you want a bigger car for less money. From late 2021 the X badge was dropped and it became simply Grandland with a fresh look.
How many miles will a Vauxhall Grandland X last?
A looked-after Grandland X should sail past 150,000 miles without major work, and many will reach 200,000 with sensible upkeep. The 1.2-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre diesel are both proven Stellantis units that respond well to regular oil changes. Cambelt and gearbox service intervals matter, so a full history is the best indicator of how much life is left in any individual car.
Is the Vauxhall Grandland X expensive to run or insure?
For a family-sized SUV the Grandland X is genuinely affordable. Insurance groups sit around 14-22 depending on engine and trim, which is reasonable for the class. The 1.2 turbo petrol returns around 40-45 mpg in real driving, while the 1.5 diesel comfortably tops 50 mpg on a run. Servicing costs are no higher than a Peugeot 3008 or Kia Sportage, and parts are easy to come by.
Which Vauxhall Grandland X engine is best?
The 1.2-litre turbo petrol is the all-rounder. It feels stronger than its size suggests, returns sensible economy and avoids any DPF worries. If you do regular long motorway journeys, the 1.5-litre diesel is smoother at speed and noticeably more frugal. Avoid very early 1.6 diesels unless the price is keen, and only consider the plug-in hybrid if you can charge at home regularly to make the most of it.
What are the best alternatives to the Vauxhall Grandland X?
The Peugeot 3008 is the closest cousin and feels a touch plusher inside. The Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson are strong rivals with long warranties when new and lots of equipment. The Nissan Qashqai is the long-running British favourite in this class, while the Skoda Karoq offers practical Volkswagen-Group engineering. Anyone wanting a sportier drive could also look at the Ford Kuga or Mazda CX-5.
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