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Vauxhall has launched a must-have accessory for Corsa drivers who have grown tired of being hounded for owning one of the UK's best-loved small cars.
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Vauxhall launches the 'Corsa Camo-net'

Vauxhall launches the 'Corsa Camo-net'

Vauxhall has launched a must-have accessory for Corsa drivers who have grown tired of being hounded for owning one of the UK's best-loved small cars.

The 'Corsa Camo-net' will be available to use across the season's must-have colours  Flaming Yellow, Flame Red, Lime Green and Chilli Orange  and will hide both Corsa 3 and 4-door models.

The essential accessory has been designed specifically for use near National Trust premises and chocolate box Cotswold villages. Quick and easy to operate, the 'Corsa Camo-net' will fold up easily into a back-pack or the boot of a vehicle, so ideal for use in the countryside by ramblers and tourists who want to park close to their destination.

Andy Robson, Aftersales Director at Vauxhall, warned: "We advise drivers to always remove the 'Corsa Camo-net' prior to driving the car, to avoid being a hazard to other drivers. We're looking to extend the range across other carlines depending on demand. Drivers can locate their vehicle using their remote fob to operate the lights."

Pamela Meegan, a Vauxhall Corsa driver from Luton said: "I love the 'Corsa Camo-net', I will use it every day to keep my neighbours at bay. I believe they suffer from a deep-rooted jealousy as my new Corsa looks great from every angle. It's sporty, sharp and dynamic with real attitude."

Development of the new accessory from Vauxhall was prompted after tourists visiting the picturesque village of Bibury in Gloucestershire complained that a yellow Vauxhall Corsa 'ruined' the view and photographs of the Cotswold village. The photo-bombed pictures picked on local-resident 82-year old, Peter Maddow who uses the car for grocery shopping in the nearby village. Peter Maddow will be receiving a 'Corsa Camo-net', free-of-charge from Vauxhall Motors.

by: Becca Chaplin