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This is the Vauxhall/Opel Astra "G" sometimes known as the Mark 4
Opel and Vauxhall are brand names or "badges" of cars made and sold by GM or its sister companies. The Astra and Vectra models are sold by GM in different parts of the world using either the Opel or Vauxhall badges. In the Germany and the Philippines, it is known as the Opel Vectra while in the UK it is known as Vauxhall Vectra. The Calibra model was also sold under the Opel and Vauxhall brand in different countries.
the only difference is the badge its a con by vauxhall ----> it's not a con... Opel in UK is simply not as good as Vauxhall. rest of EU is Opel, UK is Vauxhall... other than that, they are perfectly the same car, no difference abosolutely
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It varies. Examples: Berlin - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GoogleStreetViewCar.jpgTawian=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GoogleStreetViewCarTaipei.jpg---- Cheverolet cobalts in US. Opel Astras in Europe and Australia. Vauxhall Astras in UK. Toyota Prius in Japan.
Astra Cars are manufactured by the British car maker Vauxhall, which is a subsidiary of the company known as Adam Opel, which is based in Great Britain.
Opel Astra was created in 1991.
The lanos has a GM Opel/Vauxhall Astra chassis. Try one of their engines. hat should work
It doesn't, its just a spec. I've asked vauxhall, and its just what they do, use letters that sound sporty
Vauxhall / Opel is owned by General Motors, Vauxhall is in UK and Opel rest of Europe.
The Saturn Astra does, but that's just a rebadged Opel Astra. The Buick Verano also does, but it, too, is a badge engineered Opel Astra.
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