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Equipment fitted as standard with each Meriva.
Meriva is a great car to travel in because it’s just as comfortable in the back as it is in the front. Wherever you sit, you’ll find plenty of light and space, and peace and quite. You can adjust your seat, listen to your favourite tunes, and find somewhere to store your belongings.
Download the recommended Price and Specifications details PDF to get a more comprehensive list. |
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Options to personalise your Meriva.
Life would be pretty boring if we all liked the same things. So let’s hear it for individuality – Meriva style. Maybe you fancy a remote control alarm. Or added safety features. That’s why Opel has created a choice of individual options and special option packs available at highly attractive prices.
Download the recommended Price and Specifications details PDF to get a more comprehensive list. |
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Meriva’s independent rear seat Twin Audio® system – standard Design – comes with a single headphone set and separate rear controls. So front and rear passengers can listen to the radio to a compact disc totally independently and at the same time. It even mutes the rear speakers when in use.
The rear seat Twin Audio® control module sits at the end of the centre console between the two front seats. This provides an on/off switch, independent volume controls for each headset, switching between CD and radio tuner, this selects the next stored station on FM, or next available station on AM. For the CD, a short push changes the track up or down, while a longer push is for fast forward or back. What better way to get some peace and quite on long journeys! |
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Choose the optional Easytronic transmission (1.6i 16v) and you’ll get a five-speed manual and automatic all rolled into one. In Automatic mode it has all the main features of a regular automatic, right down to the kickdown function. And in manual, you simply push the lever forward or back to shift gears up or down.
There’s no need for a clutch pedal, so you can drive it on an automatic-only licence. And you just nudge the lever left to switch modes on the move. The facia display tells you what gear you’re in – 1 to 5 or A for Auto. And in Neutral (N), it even warns you if you open the door without the brake pedal depressed or the handbrake on.
*Not available as an option on Expression |
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Integrated immobiliser and alarm system to ensure your Meriva stays exactly where you leave it.
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A little extra style goes a long way. A rear-view mirror that dips by itself. And a lot more time to concentrate on the road ahead. So if you’re choosing a Meriva Design give your inner – and outer – self a treat.
Map pockets and aviation-style folding trays on seatbacks
Solar Reflect® windscreen
Electro-chromatic anti-dazzle rear-view mirror
Indirect night lighting |
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The secret to far quieter journeys – give the kids somewhere to hold their drinks and store their stuff. There’s a lot to be said for making life easier. And this is a great way to do it.
Travel Assistant
Driver’s armrest
Compartment storage net in cargo area
Load-restraining floor net and 12-volt accessory socket in luggage area
Front passenger’s underseat storage tray
Driver’s sunglasses holder
Front and rear reading lights
Storage boxes in rear footwell |
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Safety. It’s not about the features. It’s all about peace of mind.
Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) – manual models only
Traction Control (TC)
Full-size curtain airbags
Front seat side-impact airbags
Active-safety front seat head restraints
Front seat occupancy detection
ISOFIX front passenger’s seat child fixings |
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