Opel Cascada To Be Discontinued, Spelling Likely End For Buick Cascada
It's hard to imagine the low-volume Buick Cascada living on after its Opel counterpart fizzles out next year.
Read More »It's hard to imagine the low-volume Buick Cascada living on after its Opel counterpart fizzles out next year.
Read More »The business unit supplies the Opel Karl, Vauxhall Viva as well a the Opel Mokka and Vauxhall Mokka.
Read More »It also includes a host of other new improvements.
Read More »Opel will take the stage on September 29.
Read More »A raised ride height helps capture a more SUV feel.
Read More »Taking the best of each trim, and bundling them into one value proposition.
Read More »Karl, Adam, Corsa and Astra all benefit.
Read More »For those who prefer to be both sporty(ish) and efficient.
Read More »It was a great year for GM's German subsidiary.
Read More »Although it's unlikely Opel will receive the Bolt.
Read More »Just like the Adam and Corsa.
Read More »Both Opels just became an even more savvy purchase.
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Read More »According to new spy shots.
Read More »That goes the same for its identical twin, the Vauxhall Viva.
Read More »There should be plenty to do with the Karl before having to stop for petrol.
Read More »The value packed into the Karl is no joke.
Read More »The Hamster scampers into a Vauxhall Viva.
Read More »The tiniest of Opels gets a pint-sized price, too.
Read More »The upcoming MPV program was one of the few vehicles that survived the restructuring of the GM-PSA alliance.
Read More »The new Karl suggests a lighter, longer, sleeker Spark is on the way for 2016.
Read More »The Karl represents Opel's most affordable vehicle.
Read More »Will an Opel badged Bolt replace the unloved Ampera in Europe?
Read More »With 150 kilometers (about 93 miles) of electric range.
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