The Vauxhall Nova GL Hatchback 1989 was a hugely popular entry model in the Nova line-up at its time. It was an economical four-door hatchback that was trendy yet practical. The design featured a boxy shape which was low to the ground and featured a wide grille and boot lid. These were accentuated by wide C-pillars and a large back window. The car had chrome accents to the window frames, and black painted bumpers, and was available in a choice of two colors. On the inside, the car had a fabric trim cloth for the seating with trim panels and door panels in contrasting colors. The storage room was adequate, with cabin storage for smaller items and a reasonable-sized boot. It had straightforward, yet comfy, controls. Despite being a budget car, it was well-equipped. The GL came with features such as central locking, power windows and a 4-speed manual transmission. It also had an AM/FM radio, tinted rear window glass, and cloth upholstery. Under the hood, the GL was powered by a 1296 cc 1.3-liter single overhead cam engine with a maximum power output of 75 hp. It was fed by a carburetor and had an independent front suspension. The Nova GL was good for a leisurely drive, offering good ride comfort and sufficient cornering power. It also had an impressive fuel economy. Overall, the Vauxhall Nova GL Hatchback 1989 was a practical and affordable option for the average consumer. It provided drivers with plenty of features and performance to get around with ease.
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