Yes, they are the same compnay owned my General Moters.
Vauxhall / Opel is owned by General Motors, Vauxhall is in UK and Opel rest of Europe.
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 Opel cars are still called Vauxhall in England. Vauxhall was an independent manufacturer, named after the area of the same name in London in 1857.
General motors was founded on September 16, 1908, in Flint, Michigan. Vauxhall was founded in 1857 in Vauxhall, London. Opel was founded on January 21, 1862, in Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany. Vauxhall was founded first Opel was founded second General Motors was founded third.
Vauxhall Opel
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
This is the Vauxhall/Opel Astra "G" sometimes known as the Mark 4
Vauxhall is British but then decided to work together for some reason and now they make the same car. They keep the name Vauxhall for the UK market but Opel for EU. Also Holden is the Australian version and Saturn the American.
Vauxhall/Opel Calibra
This car has different names, Opel Vita is the Japanese one. It will be easier to look for Opel Corsa (Europe) or Vauxhall (UK). :)
The Opel Calibra has another name and the other name is Vauxhall Calibra in the United Kingdom. The Opel Calibra is a motorized vehicle in the United Kingdom.
Vauxhall (Opel) does.