Interesting Facts About the Vauxhall Viva HC
The Vauxhall Viva HC was the third and final generation of Vauxhall's small family car, arriving in 1970 and staying in production until 1979. It marked the end of a model line that spanned three versions from 1963 to 1979.
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A Nine‑Year Production Run
The HC debuted in 1970 after the HB’s 645,000‑unit sales and remained on the market for an impressive nine years, ending production in 1979. This long run made it the final chapter of the Viva series.
Fastest‑Selling New Vauxhall Ever
When it launched, the Viva HC became the fastest selling new Vauxhall of all time, highlighting its immediate popularity among British families.
Built in Cheshire and Part of a 1.5‑Million‑Car Legacy
The Viva was built at Vauxhall’s new factory in Cheshire, and across its three generations more than 1.5 million units were produced. The HC contributed to this impressive total as the model’s concluding generation.
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