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Opel is General Motors’ mainstream vehicle brand sold in Europe and Vauxhall is sold in the United Kingdom. This page displays Opel and Vauxhall news, reviews, pictures and other information.
This ad is awesome to the max: it’s entertaining, catchy, and contains a facetious twist. Check it out after the break, complete with Brad Pitt and George Clooney look-alikes. All[…]
Vauxhall has just launched a new ad for its vaunted Corsa model. The commercial, created by London-based DKLW, takes on a pop-art theme and is the most recent addition to[…]
In the midst of an attempt to restructure its European operations, General Motors remains unpopular and is losing friends at a rapid pace, especially among European labor unions. GM recently[…]
Built on GM’s Gamma 2 platform, the Opel Meriva is the king of flexibility. And it has the monikers to match. Opel lists among its advertised features FlexDoors, FlexSpace, FlexRail,[…]
While this may not be as sexy a topic as a Zeta-based four-door sedan for the U.S., the North American market is heating up for non-pick-up work vehicles. Ford is[…]
European plumbers, carpenters and electricians will be delighted to read this: GM’s European units Opel and Vauxhall – in collaboration with Renault – have developed an all-new four-wheeled tool. The[…]
General Motors recently announced that it will close its Opel manufacturing plant in Antwerp, Belgium. The New York Times reports that the plant employs 2,606 workers and produced 89,000 Opel[…]
On Friday, a General Motors regulatory filing revealed that GM lent its European Opel division $900 million in November 2009. The funds were used to maintain operations and to repay[…]
After being appointed President of GM Europe during GM’s December management shakeup, Nick Reilly will also take over as chief executive of Opel and sister brand Vauxhall. Reilly replaces Carl-Peter[…]
As the Saab Sales Saga continues, a new rumor is sure to irritate Saab and GM fans alike: Swedish newspaper Dagens Industri is reporting that “sources within Saab Automobile are[…]
It took months for Sberbank attorneys to construct the 9,000 page contract that was supposed to seal the Opel/GM/Sberbank/Magna “deal-of-the-century.” 48 hours prior to the execution of that contract, the[…]
During a conference call last Saturday, Nick Reilly – the newly-appointed president of GM Europe – said that a new Mini car is a top priority for Opel / Vauxhall.[…]
The Chevrolet Volt is very important to the long-term success of General Motors. For starters, it marks the first time an American automaker would make a plug-in electric vehicle available[…]
Along with the refreshed Cadillac SLS, Buick unveiled a completely new model for the Chinese market at the Guangzshou Auto Show – the Buick Excelle XT. While Buick is calling[…]
General Motors announced Wednesday it will not be selling its European subsidiary Opel (and its British counterpart Vauxhall) to Canadian parts supplier Magna (and its financial partner Sberbank). The General[…]
Look no further than this all-inclusive report about The General’s sale of Opel-Vauxhall to Magna/Sberbank.
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One aspect that has been overlooked by the mainstream media is the future of the Opel Ampera – the rebadged version of the Chevy Volt due to go on sale in Europe by 2011. Here, we discuss the the problem and possible solutions.
GM was supposed to name the winning bidder for Opel last Friday (August 21st). Supposed to, but didn’t. Instead, it asked the German government for more information regarding available financial aid to potential buyers. Read on for the take-away points, followed by an in-depth analysis.