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  • ...l]] powerplant. About 20 examples were built, with all but five using the Opel engine. ...gressive and good looking. It was a baby-looking 5300 GT. The production [[Opel GT]] was designed by factory stylists and was less aggressive but still bea
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  • ...el]], [[NSU Motorenwerke AG|NSU]], [[Glas]], [[Trabant]] and [[Wartburg]]. Opel sold it as Olymat; Trabant and Wartburg named the system Hycomat. The Hydra
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  • ...es in [[Italy]] with Cavaliere Ugo Stella, in [[Germany]] with [[Opel|Adam Opel]] as well as in [[Vitoria]], in the Basque region of [[Spain]].
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  • ...in auto racing|Gordon Bennett Cup]]. He drove a [[Germany|German]] [[Opel|Opel-Darracq]] to victory at [[Hamburg-Bahrenfeld]].
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  • ...had used this method. These included the Hotchkiss, the Daimler and Benz, Opel and the [[Itala]]. Shortly after the end of the First World War this techni
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  • ...lled [[compact MPV]]s. Popular small family cars are the [[Ford Focus]], [[Opel Astra]], [[Peugeot 307]], [[Renault Mégane]] and [[Volkswagen Golf]]. ...re in length. Examples of large family cars include the [[Ford Mondeo]], [[Opel Vectra]], [[Renault Laguna]], and the [[Volkswagen Passat]].
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  • ...p;bhp to 260 bhp. Popular small family cars are the [[Ford Focus]], [[Opel Astra]], [[Peugeot 307]], [[Renault Mégane]] and [[Volkswagen Golf]]. ...like the [[Fiat Ritmo]], [[Citroën GS|Citroën GSA]], [[Renault 14]], and [[Opel Kadett]].
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  • [[Image:Opel_Zafira.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Opel Zafira, an a MPV with seven seats]] ...nic|Renault Mégane Scénic]], launched in 1996. Some later models include [[Opel Zafira]], [[Citroën Xsara Picasso]], [[Ford Focus C-Max]], [[Volkswagen To
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  • | -||rowspan=2|Small MPV||MIni MPV||[[Opel Meriva]] ...the cars generally known as '''[[supermini car|superminis]]''', like the [[Opel Corsa]] or [[Renault Clio]], with size around 370-400 cm, although rec
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  • ...rminis from the 1970s included the [[Volkswagen Polo]], [[Ford Fiesta]], [[Opel Kadett City]] (Vauxhall Chevette in the UK) and [[Peugeot 104]]. ...sted well into the 1990s and were hugely popular all over Europe. Vauxhall/Opel replaced the Chevette/Kadett City with the all-new [[General Motors Corsa|C
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  • ...in [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena]]. Upon graduation, Galluzzi worked at Opel in [[Ruesselsheim]] for two years. From there, he went to Honda R&D in [[Of
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  • ...onal team responsible for the [[GM Ecotec engine|Ecotec]], including the [[Opel]] engineers responsible for the [[GM 54-Degree V6 engine|54° V6]], with in * 2007 [[Opel Antara]]
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  • | [[Opel Commodore]] GS/E 2.8 | Opel Commodore GS/E
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  • '''[[Opel]]''' *[[Opel Movano]]
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  • | Related || [[Fiat Grande Punto]]<br>[[Opel Corsa#Opel Corsa D|Opel Corsa D]] ...ke the [[Ford Focus (International)|Ford Focus]], [[Renault Mégane]] and [[Opel Astra]]. Its wheelbase is 2603mm, i.e. 100mm longer than its sister models,
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  • ...ls, including the [[Opel Monza|Monza]], the [[Opel Omega|Omega]] and the [[Opel Commodore|Commodore]].
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  • *1922 Fritz von Opel / Hans von Opel, Opel
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  • [[Image:Air filter, opel astra(2).JPG|thumb|right|Air filter in an [[Opel Astra]] car, top side=clean side]] [[Image:Air filter, opel astra(1).JPG|thumb|right|Air filter in an [[Opel Astra]] car, bottom side=dust side]]
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  • ...ac BLS]]<br>[[Chevrolet Malibu]]<br>[[Pontiac G6]]<br>[[Opel Signum]]<br>[[Opel Vectra]]<br>[[Saab 9-3]]<br>[[Saturn Aura]] ...ended variant of the [[GM Epsilon platform]] sharing components with the [[Opel Vectra]] and [[Saab 9-3]]. It went on sale in Italy in June 2005.
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  • * [[Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]]/[[Opel]]: '''[[Easytronic]]'''
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  • |&nbsp;-||rowspan=2|Small MPV||MIni MPV||[[Opel Meriva]] *[[Opel Corsa]]
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  • *2001 [[Opel Astra|Opel Astra Coupe/Cabrio]]
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  • | [[Opel Kadett]] | [[Opel Ascona]]
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  • ...en the creation of prototypes of different brands ([[Fiat]], [[Lancia]], [[Opel]], etc.). There were also experiments on a [[Mercedes-Benz]]. Famous was th
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  • ...[Studebaker]] chassis. In [[1964]] a lovely little Spyder followed with [[Opel Kadett]] mechanics.
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  • * [[Opel Frogster]] - The green prototype of 2002
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  • | [[Opel Team WTS]] | [[Opel Team WTS]]
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  • |Similar || [[Citroën C15]]<br>[[Renault Express]]<br>[[Opel Combo]]
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  • | {{flagiconLIE}} [[Rikky von Opel]]
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  • * [[Opel Speedster]]
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  • ;'''Caravan''' : Used by [[Opel]] for its station wagon/estate car models. ...applied to a number of body styles: A sporty liftback or hatchback (e.g. [[Opel Manta]]), and a sporty variant of a 2-door estate car (e.g. [[Vauxhall Magn
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  • * 1998 FIAT Rüdiger Faustmann Tergernheim Faust P94 Opel C3 * 1997 FIAT Rüdiger Faustmann Tergernheim Faust ITC-Opel C3
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  • |Similar:||[[Toyota Corolla]]<br>[[Ford Orion]]<br>[[Opel Kadett]]<br>[[Volkswagen Jetta]]
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  • | [[Dallara|Dallara F394]]-[[Opel]]/Spiess | [[Dallara|Dallara F394]]-[[Opel]]/Spiess
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  • ...[Alfa Romeo]], or [[Renault]]. Currently Mugen, Toms-[[Toyota]], Spiess-[[Opel]], and [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] are the most popular engines.
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  • ...s were much cheaper than most of the European models — especially the '''[[Opel Agila]]''' (2000) and '''[[Volkswagen Lupo]]''' (1999) —, yet still showe
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  • With [[Bitter Cars]] and [[Opel]], Intermeccanica developed the &laquo;Indra&raquo; (1971), followed by a f
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  • ...[Studebaker]] chassis. In [[1964]] a lovely little Spyder followed with [[Opel Kadett]] mechanics.
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  • * [[Vauxhall Carlton]]/[[Opel Omega]] - All models
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  • |Similar || [[Audi 80]]<br/>[[Citroën BX]]<br/>[[Ford Orion]]<br/>[[Opel Kadett]]<br/>[[Volkswagen Jetta]]<br/>[[Volkswagen
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  • ...2 in sports|2002]], he switched to the [[Irmscher]] [[General Motors Omega|Opel Omega]] and won the German V8 Star Championship two years running.
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  • |Similar:||[[Citroën Xantia]]<br>[[Ford Sierra]]<br>[[Mazda 626]]<br>[[Opel Vectra]]<br>Peugeot 405/406<br>[[Renault 21]]/[[Renault Laguna|Laguna]]<br>
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  • * [[Vauxhall Carlton]]/[[Opel Omega]] - All models
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  • ...the [[Lada 110|2110]], which is similar in size to a [[Ford Mondeo]] or [[Opel Vectra]]. This model was never sold in the UK. It looked and was far more m
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  • ...revived 2000 DTM series but a serious issue developed for the series when Opel pulled out ahead of the 2006 season. The series has survived this hurdle an
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  • ...which is first shown in 1967. Most of these cars got a hot version of the Opel 1900 engine, some are known to have [[Alfa Romeo]] engines. Only about 17 E
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  • | Similar || [[Renault Modus]]<br>[[Opel Meriva]]
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  • ...lta]]. More similar cars followed over the decade, including the updated [[Opel Kadett]], [[Vauxhall Astra]], [[Renault 19]], [[Fiat Tipo]] and second gene ...ulting in a reduced [[drag coefficient]]. Examples of these cars are the [[Opel Vectra]], the [[Ford Mondeo]] and the [[Renault Laguna]].
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  • ...gressive and good looking. It was a baby-looking 5300 GT. The production [[Opel GT]] was designed by factory stylists and was less aggressive but still bea
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  • ...ctory). Competitive pricing which undercut rivals such as the [[Opel Corsa|Opel]]/[[Vauxhall Corsa]] and [[Volkswagen Polo]] also helped the Punto become a
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  • *[[Opel]] Kapitaen ([[1938]]) (Back door)
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  • * The 54° [[GM 54-Degree V6 engine|GM/Opel V6]], designed to be narrower than normal for use in small [[front wheel dr
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  • ..."''New Flying Finn''" won three [[Scandinavia]]n championships, then the [[Opel]] [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] Euroseries championship before winning the [[British | Opel-[[Team Lotus|Lotus]] Euroseries
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  • ...turbo-charged Porsche, modified [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters]] cars from Opel and [[Abt Sportsline]]-Audi, and the [[Schnitzer Motorsport]]-entered [[BMW Remarkable performances were the top ten finishes of a [[VW Golf]] 5, an [[Opel Astra]] GTC and a [[BMW 1|BMW 130i]], and the 13th place of a [[Hyundai Cou
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  • * [[Vauxhall Carlton]]/[[Opel Omega]] - All models
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  • *[[Opel Vectra]] 1.8
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  • ...es. He moved back to Britain in [[1997]] to compete in the British Formula Opel Championship, taking a [[pole position]] and win at [[Donington Park]] and
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  • * [[Opel]]: '''Electronic Stability Program (ESP)'''
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  • ...Golf]]<br>[[Ford Escort]]<br>[[Toyota Tercel]]<br>[[Talbot Horizon]]<br>[[Opel Kadett]]
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  • | [[Opel Astra]] OPC
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  • ..., [[Surrey]] ||[[electric motor]]|| ||1948 ||The company also converted [[Opel Kadett]]s and [[Fiat Topolino]]s to electric power
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  • ...Alfa Romeo and Lancia) JTD, Renault's DCi, DaimlerChrysler Group's CDI, GM/Opel's CDTi (most of these engines are manufactured by Fiat, other by Isuzu), PS
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  • ...Motors]], was being discussed between the two companies. GM Europe owns [[Opel]]/[[Vauxhall]] and [[Saab]]. ...tional]], a Canadian-Austro car parts manufacturer, to take over Opel. The Opel/Vauxhall partnership is the largest of GM Europe's operations.
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  • ...e to winning the title in 1982, but had to settle for second place after [[Opel]] rival Röhrl. [[1985 World Rally Championship season|1985]] title seemed | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Walter Röhrl]] || [[Opel Ascona 400]] || {{flagiconGermany}} [[Audi]] || [[Audi Quattro]]
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  • ...in-house at Fiat). Competitive pricing which undercut rivals such as the [[Opel Corsa]] and [[Volkswagen Polo]] also helped the Punto become an instant suc
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  • ...p cars to 700hp Turbo [[Porsche]] or 500hp factory race cars of [[BMW]], [[Opel]], [[Audi]], [[Mercedes-Benz]]), over 700 drivers (amateurs and professiona
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  • ...lightly more expensive prices than European manufacturers like [[Ford]], [[Opel]], [[Peugeot]] and [[Renault]], but are considered to be in the same catego
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  • ...Engineer David Arthurs around 1978 using off-the shelf components and an [[Opel GT]]. However the voltage controller to link the batteries, motor (a jet-en ** [[Opel Astra]] Diesel Hybrid
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  • ...er Lancias. Key competitors were the [[Volkswagen Golf]], [[Opel Astra]]/[[Opel Kadett|Kadett]] and [[Ford Escort]]. For a few years after its launch, the
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  • ...and]]), [[BMW 3 Series]] (other parts of [[Europe]]), [[Porsche]], early [[Opel]] cars, or [[Volvo 700 series]] ([[Sweden]]).
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  • *[[Opel]]: '''Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)'''
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  • | [[Formula Opel Lotus Euroseries]]
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  • ...(156&nbsp;kW (212&nbsp;PS/209&nbsp;hp) 1.9&nbsp;L I4 twin-turbo) - 2003 [[Opel Vectra]] OPC Concept (''Not a production vehicle'') ...sp;N·m (154.8&nbsp;ft·lbf)/litre (400&nbsp;N·m (294&nbsp;ft·lbf)) - 2003 [[Opel Vectra]] OPC Concept (''Not a production vehicle'')
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconLiechtenstein}} [[Rikky von Opel]] |align="left"|[[Rikky von Opel]] ([[1973 French Grand Prix]])
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  • |[[Opel]]* ||align="center"|{{flagiconGermany}} *[[Opel]]
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  • ...Tourism; It lacks one adjudicates the “mixed group” (to a Chevrolet and a Opel) and obtains the better performance of the day, preceding quite fastest of
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  • ...nity to drive the [[Audi]], [[Mercedes-Benz in motorsport|Mercedes]] and [[Opel]] offerings. Prost was announced as the winner by the DTM organisers.
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  • | ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'' || [[Opel Senator]] || Carver's Henchman ||
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