Vauxhall Astra Sport Tourer (2010 – 2016) Review

Vauxhall Astra Sport Tourer (2010 – 2016) At A Glance

3/5

+Very practical and spacious. Economical CDTi engines. Not a bad looker for an estate. Decent ride quality. FlexFold seats are a clever touch.

-Uninspiring to drive. Interior lacks sophistication. Eclipsed by the Focus Estate in both quality and handling.

Insurance Groups are between 9–26
On average it achieves 77% of the official MPG figure

Vauxhall may have dropped the 'estate' description of this Astra in favour of the more flash 'Sports Tourer' name, but whatever you want to call it, this is undoubtedly the practical load carrier version of the impressive Astra. It's well styled for a smaller estate and has to be if it's to sway people away from buying its most obvious competitior - the excellent Ford Focus Estate.

It has a usefully large boot that can accommodate up to 500 litres of luggage (and anything else you want to throw at it) which is more than similar size estates such as the Ford Focus and Renault Megane Sports Tourer. Folding the rear seats down - which is easy thanks to handles inside the boot - and flipping up the rear seat cushions creates a flat load floor and it's genuinely surprising just how much stuff you can get in the Astra Sports Tourer. This is one practical load lugger.

It's decent on the road and very comfortable with an impressively forgiving ride which smooths out rough and uneven road surfaces. It's not as impressive in corners as the steering feels very artificial and lacks weight, but it still grips well and is reassuring enough. However, drive it back to back with a Focus Estate and you'll find the Vauxhall lags behind the Ford in terms of handling and poise.

The cabin design neat but it's somewhat lacking in quality and finesse. Some of the plastics feel a little hard, the buttons on the central console aren't that pleasant to use and the gear change is springy. As a result, while it does very little wrong, it's not an especially enjoyable car to drive. That said, it comes with some very efficient engines including the 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX that averages a claimed 68.9mpg.

Vauxhall Astra Sport Tourer 2010 Road Test and Video

Vauxhall Astra 2010 Road Test and Video

Long Term Test Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer 1.7 CDTI

Vauxhall Astra Sport Tourer (2010 – 2016) handling and engines

The Astra is easy and undemanding to drive, with a very comfortable ride and a forgiving suspension set-up. It won't set your world alight but it does the basics very well with good composure in corners and reassuring stability at higher speeds. It's not as agile as other estates this size though and if you tackle a series of fast flowing bends, the Astra soon shows you that it's no sportscar.

The steering feel light and although responsive doesn't really connect the driver and the road, plus it has a tendency to kickback over bumpy roads when cornering.The manual gearchange is springy too and not as positive as you'd want. However, it performs well in town thanks to good all round visibility and nice light steering at parking speeds.

There's a decent range of engines in the Astra Sports Tourer line up, starting with the 1.4-litre VVT petrol with 100PS that features variable valve timing and sequential fuel injection, while a 1.6-litre VVT with 115PS is also available and is the only petrol to come with an automatic gearbox option. The other petrol in the Astra Sports Tourer is the 1.4-litre Turbo which is a great unit. It may be small but thanks to the turbocharger it develops 140PS yet still averages 46.3mpg and emits 144g/km of CO2.

Shortly after the Astra Sports Tourer was launched a new 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX model was launched (ecoFLEX is Vauxhall's version of BlueMotion of Econetic) which was one of the first Vauxhalls to get an engine stop/start system. The 95PS engine is fitted with a diesel particulate filter and although it isn't especially quiet, it is very economical, averaging a claimed 68.9mpg although performance is best described as 'leisurely' with a 0-62mph time of 14.2 seconds.

Alongside this is the 1.7 CDTi engine which is available in two versions - one with 110PS and one with 125PS. Both come as standard or ecoFLEX models (slightly confusingly) and like the smaller 1.3 CDTi, it's not an especially refined engine. Despite having reasonable torque figures of 260Nm and 280Nm respectively, it lacks grunt pretty much all across the rev range, while if you try and rev it, the power drops off very quickly. The good news is that at least it's frugal and returns a claimed 62.8mpg in ecoFLEX guise and 61.4mpg in the standard models.

The top diesel is the 2.0 CDTi with 160PS and an impressive 350Nm of torque. It's the best engine for useable everyday performance and pulls really well in gear, making the 1.7 CDTi seem very sluggish in comparison. It has a six-speed gearbox as standard but there's an optional six-speed automatic too. Economy is impressive with 55.4mpg for the manual and 47.9mpg if you go for the automatic.

Engine MPG 0-62 CO2
1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX 69 mpg 13.9 s 109 g/km
1.4 46–49 mpg 13.5 s 137–144 g/km
1.4 Turbo 46 mpg - 144 g/km
1.6 43–45 mpg 11.3 s 147–154 g/km
1.6 Automatic 38–40 mpg 12.9 s 167–174 g/km
1.6 CDTi 110 ecoFLEX 76–79 mpg 11.4 s 94–97 g/km
1.6 CDTi 136 ecoFLEX 72–76 mpg 9.7 s 99–104 g/km
1.7 CDTi 110 ecoFLEX 63–71 mpg 11.7–11.9 s 105–120 g/km
1.7 CDTi 125 ecoFLEX 63 mpg 10.2 s 119–120 g/km
1.7 CDTi 130 ecoFLEX 66–71 mpg 10.2–10.7 s 105–114 g/km
1.7 CDTi 136 ecoFLEX 71 mpg 10.7 s 105 g/km
2.0 CDTi 55–60 mpg 9.0 s 124–134 g/km
2.0 CDTi Automatic 49–50 mpg 9.2 s 148–154 g/km
2.0 CDTi BiTurbo 55 mpg 8.1 s 134 g/km
2.0 CDTi ecoFLEX 60 mpg 9.0 s 124 g/km

Real MPG average for the Vauxhall Astra Sport Tourer (2010 – 2016)

RealMPG

Real MPG was created following thousands of readers telling us that their cars could not match the official figures.

Real MPG gives real world data from drivers like you to show how much fuel a vehicle really uses.

Average performance

77%

Real MPG

28–63 mpg

MPGs submitted

352

Vauxhall Astra Sport Tourer (2010 – 2016) interior

Dimensions
Length 4698 mm
Width 1814–2013 mm
Height 1535 mm
Wheelbase 2685 mm

Full specifications

The Astra Sports Tourer has the same wheelbase as the standard Astra hatchback but thanks to come clever packaging, the maximum load length has increased by 28mm to 1835mm, and its load volume by 30 litres to 500 litres with the rear seats up. The boot doesn't suffer from any intrusions from wheelarches and the flat side walls mean it's easy to load bulky or heavy objects and slide them in.

The seats feature a new FlexFold system (that's standard or optional depending on trim level) and means either section of the 60/40 split-fold rear seats can be lowered by pushing a button housed in the walls of the boot. The rear seat cushions can fold up against the front seat-backs to create a completely flat load floor and a maximum load capacity of up to 1550 litres.

From behind the wheel the driving position is slightly raised, giving good visibility and the seats are very comfortable, plus there's the further option of Vauxhall’s award winning ergonomic Sports Seats which give plenty of side and under thigh support. The interior is certainly spacious - head room is a particularly strong point in both the front and back - and there's reasonable legroom in the rear.

Compared with the previous Astra estate, the new Sports Tourer has an additional 25 litres of storage space in the cabin, 50 per cent more than before, including large door pockets and a useful cubbyhole in the central console with a sliding cover. The quality of the interior is good but not exceptional and some of the materials used aren't as premium as Vauxhall make out. Thankfully the air conditioning controls are far easier to use than in the previous Astra plus the stereo button layout is fairly straightforward. The digital display seems a bit dated though.

Standard equipment from launch (November 2010):

ES models have black Cordoba cloth trim, a CD400 CD stereo and aux-in socket, electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors, remote control central locking, 16-inch steel wheels, driver’s seat height adjustment, 60/40 split rear seat and reach/rake adjustable steering wheel.

Exclusiv gets black Scene cloth trim, a chrome-bezelled steering wheel, ambient lighting in the centre console and roof, cruise control, audio controls on the steering wheel plus storage areas in the front seat-backs.

SRi models have 17-inch alloy wheels and (apart from the 1.4-litre model) come with lowered and uprated sports suspension. Inside there is black Lace cloth, sports front seats, a multi-function computer, front seat armrest, illuminated vanity mirrors and a three-spoke leather steering wheel while outside, the SRi is easily identified by dark-style headlights, front fog lights and a chrome-effect side window surround. FlexFold seat back release buttons are also standard.

SE versions have unique 17-inch 10-spoke alloy wheels, Ribbon / Morrocana interior fabrics, rain sensitive windscreen wipers, automatic lighting control with tunnel detection, an electro-chromatic anti-dazzle rear-view mirror, electric rear windows and FlexFold seat back release buttons.

Vauxhall Astra Sport Tourer (2010 – 2016) models and specs

Dimensions
Length 4698 mm
Width 1814–2013 mm
Height 1535 mm
Wheelbase 2685 mm
Miscellaneous
Kerb Weight 1338–1550 kg
Boot Space 500–1550 L
Warranty 3 years / 60000 miles
Servicing 20000 miles
Spare Wheel
Standard Tyre-repair kit
Alternative Full-size spare wheel
Costs
List Price £16,480–£26,305
Insurance Groups 9–26
Road Tax Bands A–H
Official MPG 38.2–78.5 mpg
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings
Adult -
Child -
Pedestrian -
Overall 5

On sale until October 2015

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
BiTurbo 2.0 CDTi 16v 195 Start/Stop 5dr £25,220 55.4 mpg 8.1 s
Design 1.3 CDTi 16v 95 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £18,200 68.9 mpg 13.9 s
Design 1.4i 16v VVT 100 5dr £16,480 48.7 mpg 13.5 s
Design 1.6 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX 94g Start/Stop 5dr £18,830 78.5 mpg 11.4 s
Design 1.6 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £18,755 76.3 mpg 11.4 s
Design 1.6 CDTi 16v 136 ecoFLEX 99g Start/Stop 5dr £19,425 76.3 mpg 9.7 s
Design 1.6 CDTi 16v 136 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £19,350 72.4 mpg 9.7 s
Design 1.6i 16v VVT 115 5dr £17,145 44.8 mpg 11.3 s
Design 1.6i 16v VVT 115 Auto 5dr £18,470 39.8 mpg 12.9 s
Elite 1.6 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX 94g Start/Stop 5dr £24,265 78.5 mpg 11.4 s
Elite 1.6 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £24,190 76.3 mpg 11.4 s
Elite 1.6 CDTi 16v 136 ecoFLEX 99g Start/Stop 5dr £24,860 76.3 mpg 9.7 s
Elite 1.6 CDTi 16v 136 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £24,785 72.4 mpg 9.7 s
Elite 1.6i 16v VVT 115 5dr £22,295 42.8 mpg 11.3 s
Elite 1.6i 16v VVT 115 Auto 5dr £23,585 38.2 mpg 12.9 s
Elite 2.0 CDTi 16v 165 Start/Stop 5d Auto £26,305 50.4 mpg 9.2 s
Elite 2.0 CDTi 16v 165 Start/Stop 5dr £25,275 60.1 mpg 9.0 s
SRi 1.6 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX 94g Start/Stop 5dr £22,830 78.5 mpg 11.4 s
SRi 1.6 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £22,755 76.3 mpg 11.4 s
SRi 1.6 CDTi 16v 136 ecoFLEX 99g Start/Stop 5dr £23,425 76.3 mpg 9.7 s
SRi 1.6 CDTi 16v 136 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £23,350 72.4 mpg 9.7 s
SRi 1.6i 16v VVT 115 5dr £20,600 42.8 mpg 11.3 s
SRi 1.6i 16v VVT 115 Auto 5dr £21,890 38.2 mpg 12.9 s
SRi 2.0 CDTi 16v 165 Auto 5dr £24,870 50.4 mpg 9.2 s
SRi 2.0 CDTi 16v 165 Start/Stop 5dr £23,840 60.1 mpg 9.0 s
Tech Line 1.4i 16v VVT 100 5dr £17,805 46.3 mpg 13.5 s
Tech Line 1.6 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX 94g Start/Stop 5dr £20,005 78.5 mpg 11.4 s
Tech Line 1.6 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £19,930 76.3 mpg 11.4 s
Tech Line 1.6 CDTi 16v 136 ecoFLEX 99g Start/Stop 5dr £20,600 76.3 mpg 9.7 s
Tech Line 1.6 CDTi 16v 136 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £20,525 72.4 mpg 9.7 s
Tech Line 1.6i 16v VVT 115 5dr £18,505 42.8 mpg 11.3 s
Tech Line 1.6i 16v VVT 115 Auto 5dr £19,795 38.2 mpg 12.9 s
Tech Line 2.0 CDTi 16v 165 Auto 5dr £22,040 50.4 mpg 9.2 s
Tech Line 2.0 CDTi 16v 165 Start/Stop 5dr £21,015 60.1 mpg 9.0 s

On sale until December 2014

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
SRi 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX 5dr £22,260 62.8 mpg 11.7 s

On sale until June 2014

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
Design 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX 5dr £18,260 62.8 mpg 11.7 s
Design 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £19,255 70.6 mpg 11.9 s
Design 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £18,555 65.7 mpg 11.7 s
Design 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £19,880 70.6 mpg 10.7 s
Design 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £19,180 65.7 mpg 10.2 s
Elite 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £24,690 70.6 mpg 11.9 s
Elite 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £25,315 70.6 mpg 10.7 s
SRi 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £23,255 70.6 mpg 11.9 s
SRi 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £22,555 65.7 mpg 11.7 s
SRi 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX 5dr £22,885 62.8 mpg 10.2 s
SRi 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £23,880 70.6 mpg 10.7 s
SRi 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £23,180 65.7 mpg 10.2 s
Tech Line 1.3 CDTi 16v 95 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £19,380 68.9 mpg 13.9 s
Tech Line 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £20,430 70.6 mpg 11.9 s
Tech Line 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £19,730 65.7 mpg 11.7 s
Tech Line 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £21,055 70.6 mpg 10.7 s
Tech Line 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £20,355 65.7 mpg 10.2 s

On sale until November 2013

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
ES 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £18,995 68.9 mpg -
ES 1.4 16v 100 5dr £17,280 48.7 mpg -
ES 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £20,395 70.6 mpg -
ES 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £19,695 65.7 mpg -
ES 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £21,020 70.6 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £19,715 68.9 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.4 16v 100 5dr £18,160 48.7 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.6 16v 5dr £18,840 44.1 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.6 16v Auto 5dr £20,160 39.2 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX 5dr £20,120 62.8 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £21,115 70.6 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £20,415 65.7 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £21,740 70.6 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £21,040 65.7 mpg -
SE 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £22,165 68.9 mpg -
SE 1.6 16v 5dr £21,130 44.1 mpg -
SE 1.6 16v Auto 5dr £22,450 39.2 mpg -
SE 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £23,565 70.6 mpg -
SE 1.7 CDTi 16v 110 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £22,865 65.7 mpg -
SE 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 105g/km 5dr £24,190 70.6 mpg -
SE 1.7 CDTi 16v 130 ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £23,490 65.7 mpg -
SE 2.0 CDTi 16v Auto 5dr £25,175 48.7 mpg -
SE 2.0 CDTi 16v Start/Stop 5dr £24,150 60.1 mpg -

On sale until March 2013

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
BiTurbo 2.0 CDTi 16v Start/Stop 5dr £25,110 55.4 mpg -

On sale until December 2012

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
SRi 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX Start/Stop 5dr £21,755 68.9 mpg -

On sale until September 2012

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
Exclusiv 1.7 CDTi 16v (125ps) ecoFLEX 5dr £20,745 62.8 mpg -
SE 1.7 CDTi 16v (125ps) ecoFLEX 5dr £23,195 62.8 mpg -
Tech Line 1.7 CDTi 16v (125ps) ecoFLEX 5dr £19,890 62.8 mpg -

On sale until June 2011

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
ES 1.6 16v 5dr £17,950 44.1 mpg -
ES 1.6 16v Auto 5dr £19,260 39.2 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.4 16v (100ps) 5dr £18,150 47.9 mpg -
Exclusiv 1.4 16v Turbo 5dr £19,500 46.3 mpg -
SE 1.4 16v Turbo 5dr £21,790 46.3 mpg -
SRi 1.4 16v (100ps) 5dr £19,770 47.9 mpg -
SRi 1.4 16v Turbo 5dr £21,120 46.3 mpg -

On sale until April 2011

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
SE 2.0 CDTi 16v 5dr £23,595 55.4 mpg -
SRi 2.0 CDTi 16v 5dr £23,190 55.4 mpg -

On sale until September 2010

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
ES 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX 5dr £18,270 - -
Exclusiv 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX 5dr £18,975 - -
SE 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX 5dr £21,375 - -
SRi 1.3 CDTi ecoFLEX 5dr £20,975 - -

Model History

May 2010

Vauxhall confirms British built Sports Tourer

Astra Sports Tourer combines high levels of practicality clothed in a sleek and rakish body from Brit, Mark Adams’ design team. Available to order from October 2010. Start/Stop technology, reducing emissions and fuel consumption.

4,698mm long x 1,814mm (2,013mm inc mirrors) x 1,535mm high. Load capacity 500 litres seats up; 1,550 litres seats down.

Assembled solely at Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port plant in Cheshire, while its new upper-body structure has been 100 per cent engineered at Vauxhall Engineering Centre in Bedfordshire. And like the recently launched Astra hatch, the Sports Tourer will feature key dynamic elements tuned for UK roads.

Astra Sports Tourer maintains the hatch’s wheelbase (2,685mm), yet its superior packaging has allowed the maximum load length to be increased by 28mm to 1835mm, and its load volume by 30 litres to 500 litres with the rear seats up.

As well as boasting a cargo area with flat wall linings to fully optimise available space, a new FlexFold feature (standard or optional depending on trim level) allows each section of the 60:40 split-fold rear seatbacks to be lowered at the press of a button housed in the walls of the cargo compartment. In addition, with the rear seat cushions folded up against the front seat-backs, the Sports Tourer has a completely flat load floor and a maximum load capacity of up to 1550 litres.

Compared with the previous Astra estate, the Sports Tourer has an additional 25 litres of storage space in the cabin, 50 per cent more than before.

July 2010

Prices for the Astra Sports Tourer announced

The new Astra Sports Tourer in UK from late 2010 priced at £16,575, over £500 less than previous entry-level Astra Estate, yet with a long list of additional standard kit.

Built in Britain at Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port plant, the Astra Sports Tourer range starts with the 1.4 (100PS) ES model, which gains an extra 10PS of power over the old 1.4 Astra Estate. It also adds: air conditioning, curtain airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESP), Electronic Parking Brake (EPB), an aux-in socket and Active Safety Front Head Restraints, all as standard.

The Sports Tourer’s premium over the 5-door hatch model starts from just £995, bringing the benefit of a larger cargo area (500* versus 470 litres, with rear seats up), despite retaining the same wheelbase as the new hatch.

Diesel prices are also competitive, with the entry-level 110PS 1.7 CDTi ES Sports Tourer costing less than the outgoing 90PS 1.3 CDTi Astra Estate Life, yet packing more power and benefiting from sub-120g/km CO2emissions.

The Sports Tourer range comprises four trim levels: ES, Exclusiv, SE and SRi, but adds a variety of standard and optional equipment, including FlexFold, which allows each section of the 60:40 split-fold rear seatbacks to be lowered at the press of a button housed in the walls of the cargo compartment.

The Sports Tourer is likely to account for approximately 10 per cent of all Astra sales. Illustrating the depth of Vauxhall’s engineering and manufacturing excellence, the Sports Tourer will be assembled solely at its Ellesmere Port plant in Cheshire, while its upper-body structure has been 100 per cent engineered at Vauxhall Engineering Centre in Bedfordshire.

October 2010

Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer goes on sale

From launch, Astra Sports Tourer buyers will have a choice of six frugal, yet lively engines, with an ultra-low emissions, Start/Stop-equipped ecoFLEX model available soon afterwards.

The petrol line-up starts with the 100PS 1.4i ECOTEC-4 with variable valve timing and sequential fuel injection, while a 1.6i ECOTEC-4 with 115PS is also available. The Sports Tourer’s most powerful petrol engine will be the smooth and punchy 1.4i Turbo which produces 140PS, yet achieves a combined fuel consumption of 45.6mpg and C02 emissions of 145g/km.

A new ecoFLEX model will be available soon after launch and will be one of the first Vauxhall models to get Start/Stop technology. Based on the 1.3 CDTi 95PS engine, the ecoFLEX features a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and variable geometry turbocharger.

Two 1.7-litre CDTis, with either 110 or 125PS, and a 160PS 2.0 CDTi, which combines high performance with 55.4mpg combined economy and emissions of just 134g/km, complete the Sports Tourer’s diesel engine range.

From the start of the Astra Sports Tourer’s development, Vauxhall’s target was to maintain current levels of ride and handling enjoyed by the five-door hatch. As a consequence, its wheelbase remains the same at 2685mm, as do its front and rear tracks (1544 and 1588mm respectively).

Also carried over is the hatch’s innovative compound crank/Watt’s link rear suspension, which combines exceptional body control and ride characteristics and is unique to Vauxhall/Opel. For the Sports Tourer, the compound crank’s settings have been revised, as have damper calibrations, to cater for the model’s higher load capabilities without compromising the hatch’s dynamics.

The new Astra Sports Tourer entered the UK market late 2010 priced at just £16,575, over £500 less than the current entry-level Astra Estate, yet incorporating a long list of additional standard kit.

The Astra Sports Tourer range starts with the 1.4 (100PS) ES model, which gains an extra 10PS of power over the equivalent 1.4 Astra Estate. It also adds: air conditioning, curtain airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESP), Electronic Parking Brake (EPB), an aux-in socket and Active Safety Front Head Restraints, all as standard.

Better still, the Sports Tourer’s premium over the 5-door hatch model starts from just £995, for which customers benefit from a larger cargo area (500 versus 470 litres, with rear seats up), despite retaining the same wheelbase as the new hatch.

Diesel pricing is equally aggressive, with the entry-level 110PS 1.7 CDTi ES Sports Tourer costing less than the outgoing 90PS 1.3 CDTi Astra Estate Life, yet packing more power and benefiting from sub-120g/km C02 emissions.

The Sports Tourer range comprises four trim levels: ES, Exclusiv, SE and SRi, but adds a variety of standard and optional equipment, including FlexFold, which allows each section of the 60:40 split-fold rear seatbacks to be lowered at the press of a button housed in the walls of the cargo compartment.

Trim Level Transmission Price (£) VAT @17.5% Total (£) On-the-road RRP (£) CO2 (g/km)
ES 1.4i 16v VVT 100PS 5 Speed 13,404.26 2,345.74 15,750.00 16,575.00 139
ES 1.6i 16v VVT 115PS 5 Speed 13,957.45 2,442.55 16,400.00 17,270.00 154
ES 1.6i 16v VVT 115PS Automatic 14,936.17 2,613.83 17,550.00 18,515.00 169
ES 1.3CDTi 16v ecoFLEX 95PS 5 Speed 14,940.43 2,614.57 17,555.00 18,270.00 109
ES 1.7CDTi 16v 110PS 6 Speed 15,276.60 2,673.40 17,950.00 18,665.00 119
Exclusiv 1.4i 16v VVT 100PS 5 Speed 14,136.17 2,473.83 16,610.00 17,435.00 139
Exclusiv 1.6i 16v VVT 115PS 5 Speed 14,689.36 2,570.64 17,260.00 18,130.00 154
Exclusiv 1.6i 16v VVT 115PS Automatic 15,668.09 2,741.91 18,410.00 19,375.00 169
Exclusiv 1.4i 16v Turbo 140PS 6 Speed 15,251.06 2,668.94 17,920.00 18,760.00 144
Exclusiv 1.3CDTi 16v ecoFLEX 95PS * 5 Speed 15,540.43 2,719.57 18,260.00 18,975.00 109
Exclusiv 1.7CDTi 16v 110PS 6 Speed 15,880.85 2,779.15 18,660.00 19,375.00 119
SE 1.6i 16v VVT 115PS 5 Speed 16,600.00 2,905.00 19,505.00 20,375.00 154
SE 1.6i 16v VVT 115PS Automatic 17,578.72 3,076.28 20,655.00 21,620.00 169
SE 1.4i 16v Turbo 140PS 6 Speed 17,161.70 3,003.30 20,165.00 21,005.00 144
SE 1.3CDTi 16v ecoFLEX 95PS 5 Speed 17,582.98 3,077.02 20,660.00 21,375.00 109
SE 1.7CDTi 16v 110PS 6 Speed 17,919.15 3,135.85 21,055.00 21,770.00 119
SE 1.7CDTi 16v 125PS 6 Speed 18,438.30 3,226.70 21,665.00 22,380.00 119
SE 2.0CDTi 16v 160PS 6 Speed 18,944.68 3,315.32 22,260.00 23,085.00 134
SE 2.0CDTi 16v 160PS Automatic 19,940.43 3,489.57 23,430.00 24,300.00 156
SRI 1.4i 16v VVT 100PS 5 Speed 15,489.36 2,710.64 18,200.00 19,025.00 139
SRI 1.6i 16v VVT 115PS 5 Speed 16,042.55 2,807.45 18,850.00 19,720.00 154
SRI 1.6i 16v VVT 115PS Automatic 17,021.28 2,978.72 20,000.00 20,965.00 169
SRI 1.4i 16v Turbo 140PS 6 Speed 16,604.26 2,905.74 19,510.00 20,350.00 144
SRI 1.3CDTi 16v ecoFLEX 95PS * 5 Speed 17,242.55 3,017.45 20,260.00 20,975.00 109
SRI 1.7CDTi 16v 110PS 6 Speed 17,578.72 3,076.28 20,655.00 21,370.00 119
SRI 1.7CDTi 16v 125PS 6 Speed 18,097.87 3,167.13 21,265.00 21,980.00 119
SRI 2.0CDTi 16v 160PS 6 Speed 18,604.26 3,255.74 21,860.00 22,685.00 134
SRI 2.0CDTi 16v 160PS Automatic 19,600.00 3,430.00 23,030.00 23,900.00 156

June 2012

Astra facelifted

Astra five-door and Astra Sports Tourer models given a bolder, more aggressive appearance, with new front grille, restyled indicators and fog lamps, and an overhauled rear end. The new look brings the styling of the five-door models closer to that of the sportier three-door GTC, which benefits from a new engine option.

Other changes to the Astra range include the addition of new optional extras for the five-door hatch and Sport Tourer models. These include rear view camera, winter pack, daytime running lights, new colour options and a driver assistance pack, which includes various safety equipment.

August 2012

Vauxhall Astra BiTurbo added to the range

Vauxhall added two more high performance diesels with 195PS and 400Nm torque to its Astra range. The British-built Astra BiTurbo 5-door Hatch and Sports Tourer – which becomes the most powerful estate in its class – offer blistering performance, high levels of practicality and impressive frugality.

Both models have a top speed in excess of 135mph and can achieve 0-60mph in under eight seconds. The boost in performance does not compromise economy either, with low CO2 emissions of 134g/km and a combined 55.4mpg. Both models also benefit from Start/Stop technology. Prices start from £24,095 for the Hatch and from £25,110 for the Sports Tourer.

February 2014

New 1.6 CDTi engine introduced

Previously only available on the Zafira Tourer and the Meriva, the new 1.6 CDTi engine is now in the Astra. It is available in two power outputs. The 110PS version achieves 76.3mpg combined with emission of just 97g/km while the 136PS model averages 72.4mpg combined and 104g/km. The Astra with the 1.6 CDTi is available to order now with first deliveries expected from April.

What to watch out for

01-01-0001:

See Astra for full list.

14-11-2012:

Rainwater gets trapped inside the front driver and passenger doors, held in by the door seals when the doors are shut.

29-10-2013:

Clutch and dual mass flywheel failure on 2012 CDTI Eco diesel Spoerts Tourer at 11,000 miles. Quoted £2,200 by supplying Vauxhall dealer to rerplace and £1,856.52 by an independent. Electromechanical parking brake probably to blame.

03-09-2015:

If the roof bars have been overloaded, the paint around the mounting points can crack, admit water and lead to rusting.

13-01-2016:

Electromechanical rear parking brales of 2012 Vuaxhall Astra Sport Tourer stuck on after car was left parked on a driveway for a couple of weeks during an illness of the owner.

15-03-2016:

Report of dual mass flywheel of 2012 Astra J 1.6 petrol failing at 42,000 miles and costing the owner £1,000. Only covered by Network Q used car warranty to 36,000 miles.

10-02-2017:

Report of automatic transmission problems with 2011 Vauxhall Astra Sport Tourer at 50,000 miles. When reverse is selected it makes noises and car jerks as it moved backwards. Various automatic transdmission specialists quoted an average £2,400 to repair, said the transmission is notorious for failing and that GM is now on its 3rd variation of the transmission. Previous reports of failures: 18-1-2016, 11-9-2016.

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