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Used Vauxhall Wing Mouldings
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About Wing Mouldings
Vauxhall wing moulding is a protective or decorative strip attached to the outer edge of the car wing, shaped to cover the wheel arch. Wing moulding often meets the bumper moulding, and door moulding, giving the look of a continuous strip, providing a sleek look to the exterior of the car. It offers additional protection from minor damage such as scrapes and dings and also adds detail or accents to the car's styling.
Wing moulding is usually made of plastic and can be attached with clips or adhesive pads.
The Vauxhall wing moulding offers protection from day to day wear and tear and offers some protection to the paintwork. Wing moulding is often chosen by car owners to enhance the car's appearance and styling.
The Vauxhall wing moulding could become damaged due to wear and tear, sun damage or minor accidents. When replacing the wing moulding on your car, it's important to make sure you purchase the wing moulding for the correct side of the vehicle. Buying a Vauxhall wing moulding will ensure you get a part that is right for the make, model and year of your car.
Vauxhall trivia
- The Lotus Elise might seem like a far way away from the average Vauxhall, but they do have some matching parts. Alright, so it's nothing engine wise, but the Corsa does have the same indicator and wiper stalks that can be found on the Series 2 Lotus Elise.
- There’s a Vauxhall for everyone. They currently produce 21 different cars in three different ranges: the passenger car, the commercial car, and four different high-performance VXR models.
- 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?
- 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.
- Vauxhall has been manufacturing cars continuously in Britain since 1903, making it the oldest car brand to survive in the UK.