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- (-) Remove Cup Holder filter Cup Holder
- 4x4 Transfer Box (5) Apply 4x4 Transfer Box filter
- Door (2) Apply Door filter
- Gear Knob (40) Apply Gear Knob filter
- Gear Linkage (29) Apply Gear Linkage filter
- Gear Selector (12) Apply Gear Selector filter
- Gear Stick (91) Apply Gear Stick filter
- Gearbox - Manual (7) Apply Gearbox - Manual filter
- Gearbox Automatic Oil Cooler Pipes (87) Apply Gearbox Automatic Oil Cooler Pipes filter
- Gearbox Cables (2) Apply Gearbox Cables filter
- Gearbox ECU (66) Apply Gearbox ECU filter
- Gearbox Mount (70) Apply Gearbox Mount filter
- Gearbox Transmission (3) Apply Gearbox Transmission filter
- Gearstick (71) Apply Gearstick filter
- Gearstick Surround (66) Apply Gearstick Surround filter
- Oil Cooler (87) Apply Oil Cooler filter
- Prop Shaft (1) Apply Prop Shaft filter
- Propshaft (10) Apply Propshaft filter
- Transfer Box (6) Apply Transfer Box filter
- Trim (4) Apply Trim filter
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Vauxhall trivia
- Alexander Wilson founded Vauxhall back in 1857 as a pump and marine engine manufacturer. It then moved onto building cranes before starting to finally make cars in 1903.
- Not only did Vauxhall produce the first sports car in the world, but it was also the first company to produce a car that could go 100mph!
- Vauxhall's first-ever car had a whopping five-horsepower and didn't have a steering wheel! Instead, it used a tiller for guiding direction, along with two forward gears. Who even needs a reverse gear?
- The Vauxhall Vectra was the last car they ever produced in Luton, and it went on to become one of their most poorly reviewed vehicles. Top Gear even put the '95 Vectra on their list of the worst cars of the last 20 years (Clarkson wouldn't even drive it!).
- Vauxhall has been manufacturing cars continuously in Britain since 1903, making it the oldest car brand to survive in the UK.