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In the motoring world, the Vauxhall Zafira is relatively new model; the car was only introduced in 1999. The Vauxhall Zafira cars were manufactured by the German company Opel, and traded under various brand names around the world. For instance the Vauxhall Zafira is available in the UK, whereas the rest of Europe know the model as the Opel Zafira, and the Chevrolet Zafira is popular in South America. The second generation of the model was first seen in 2005, after impressive initial sales.
The first generation Zafira shares much in common with the hugely successful Vauxhall Astra, such as floor plans and specification. This compact multi purpose vehicle (MPV) certainly looks like a stretched and manipulated version of the Astra and it soon gained worldwide recognition, being assembled in factories from Thailand to Brazil. .
The second generation Zafira B was first shown in 2004, and went on to be available for purchase in early 2005. An updated and stylised version of its predecessor, the Zafira B, was extremely popular in the UK; it was the tenth best selling car of 2006, beating Vauxhall's trademark Vectra model. However, by 2010 the Zafira had suffered badly in regards to sales, being outsold by Volkswagen's Touran model by a ratio of 3:1. Numerous factors were to blame for poor sales, although uncertainty over the future of Vauxhall's parent company, Opel, was mainly regarded as a cause of the decline. As a result, secondhand Vauxhall Zafiras became more economically viable.
Although the used Vauxhall Zafira is still regarded as a recent model, there is no doubt as to its phenomenal success in such a short period of time. The model has sold supremely well to a worldwide audience and although it is in need of a re-launch at present, a secondhand Zafira still possesses masses of potential.