Opel Announces Meriva Replacement Will Be Called ‘Crossland X’
The Meriva replacement will be built alongside the PSA variant in Spain.
Read More »The Meriva replacement will be built alongside the PSA variant in Spain.
Read More »Four new crossovers will fill out the lineup.
Read More »Still done up in plenty of camouflage.
Read More »Taking the best of each trim, and bundling them into one value proposition.
Read More »The 2017 Opel Meriva could debut as early as the Paris Motor Show in October.
Read More »The PSA-Opel collaborative is coming along.
Read More »Opel's got a rich history of seat engineering, incase you were wondering.
Read More »The result represents the best January result since 2008.
Read More »With its new crossover-like proportions.
Read More »The perfect blend of innovation and convenience.
Read More »And the largest of them all is likely heading to the U.S.
Read More »The vehicles fail to comply with a vehicular standards law enacted in 2002.
Read More »They reveal an interesting set of tail lights we'd like to see more of.
Read More »The MPV look is out, and a CUV look will be in.
Read More »And it owes nearly all of its success to one model.
Read More »The European Vauxhall mini-vans are getting hot SUV makeovers for late 2016.
Read More »Opel's refreshed 2015 Meriva finally receives the long-anticipated entry-level "whisper-diesel."
Read More »80.4 percent of Meriva customers are satisfied.
Read More »Dr. Karl-Thomas Neumann tours the General Motors Powertrain Europe Turin campus.
Read More »What do you get for that many euros? Actually, not much.
Read More »The changes are subtle, but what's under the hood is more significant.
Read More »Opel makes its Chinese lineup bigger with a small offering.
Read More »Expect subtle improvements all around for the subcompact MPV.
Read More »The sub-compact MPV is expected to launch in China before the end of 2013.
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