Opel
unveils the new Insignia - and it isn't a Vectra
The new car from GM Europe has different styling and technology,
say the company's chiefs
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GT roadster
ready for Europe
Built in the US on the platform of the Saturn Sky, the GT features
the classic sports car recipe of front engine, rear-wheel drive
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Crossover
may help take Opel and Vauxhall upmarket
GM thinks there's a limit how far its big brands can go upmarket,
but wants to test it a bit.
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GM opens
new design centre
Built on the existing Rüsselsheim
site, the centre will major on new product design for Opel,
Vauxhall and Saab. Read
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GM achieves
1 million sales in Asia
For the first time since it began doing business in Asia Pacific
in 1915, General Motors has achieved 1 million sales in a
single calendar year.
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GM extends
hybrid range
General Motors has expanded the availability of its full-size
hybrid pick-up trucks nationwide beginning with the 2006 model
year.
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Different brands, different
perspectives
When you picture an Opel/Vauxhall car, it is highly unlikely
that “great interior design” springs to mind.
On the other hand Saab’s conjure up all sorts of desirable
images. So maybe teaming up the design teams has helped add
a bit of finesse to Opel/Vauxhall’s future cabins.
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