Vauxhall Astra Service Repair Workshop Manuals
The Vauxhall Astra is a small sized family car that has been in production 1979. This widely popular car is known for its well built design and long lasting engine. It is now well into its 7th generation and is still flourishing. Despite being extremely well made, the Astra will surely need a repair or two in its lifetime and whether you are an owner or a workshop, we have the perfect solution. Our Vauxhall Astra workshop manual contains detailed instructions on how to make any repair necessary.
The first generation Astra was produced between 1979 and 1984. The first model went on the market in March on 1980 and did extremely well. It was the very first Vauxhall that included front wheel drive. There were different trim levels that offered upgraded features as well. There was a hatchback design, a saloon design, and an estate design. They second two were styled pretty much the same. This small family car boosted Vauxhall back into the car world and impressed many people.
The second generation Astra was produced between 1984 and 1991. Launched in October 1984, the car was redesigned to be more aerodynamic. The Vauxhall Astra was actually voted the European Car of the Year in 1985. The GTE model was released during production of the second generation. It featured GTE balding, leather option, as well as racing stripes.
The third generation Vauxhall Astra was produced between 1991 and 1998. The hatchback version was now offered in a three or five door version as well as the estate and the saloon styles. The exterior was also changed and featured a new V style grille. Vauxhall now offered a variety of trim levels including the MERIT, L, LS, GLS, DUO, CD, CDX, Si, SRi, and GSi trims. There was also multiple special editions available as well including the Sport, California, Arctic, Diamond, Ethos, the Premier and many more.
The fourth generation Astra was manufactured between 1998 and 2006. It included upgrades in the handling of the car due to some criticism. New safety designs won the car a 4 star crash test rating as well. There were four different petrol engine types available as well as four Diesel engine options.
The fifth generation was released in 2004 for the first time and sold until 2010. The fifth generation was launched as a five door hatchback. Later in 2004 a five door estate version and a three door sport designed hatchback were released as well. There were several trims available as well as engine options. The Astra was also available in a coupe convertible option during the fifth generation. The sixth generation was sold from 2009 to 2015. Not much changed from the fifth to the sixth generations.
The current generation Astra was first released in 2015. For model year 2019 the Astra has been updated and is now better than ever. It features a new bumper design, headlamps, and side skirts.
Keeping up with regular service on this timeless car is important. Our Vauxhall Astra service manual contains step by step instructions to make your job easier. Purchase your eManual today to get started.