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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Michigan
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Unanswered: New Opel coming to America
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Viking
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Norway
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Real Name: Hallgeir
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Link and pics
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Senior Contributor
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Leonard, Texas
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The Cobalt is another rebadged Opel, and the Malibu is also I believe.
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Opeler
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Michigan
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The Cobalt and Malibu are built on what GM considers a global platform, but that usually means the basic chassis and floorpan designs are shared. I doubt you'd find many parts from a Cobalt of Malibu on an Opel. Whereas the Sky and the Opel GT are virtually the same car, mainly just badging differences. It sounded like the Astra would come out in the US as a Saturn basically looking just like the Opel, just badging and a few US regulation differences. That'd be a good thing.
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Cam-in-head?
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Rochester, MN
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It's hard to get too excited when GM plays these re-package and / or re-badge games, as they have a track record of screwing up the basic vehicle and then bungling the marketing; ie: 1976-79 "Buick-Opel-Isuzu" (Kadett C), Pontiac Lemans (Kadett E), Cadillac Catera (Opel Omega), etc. -Kurt Last edited by Opelkurt; 09-28-2006 at 11:43 AM. |
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rcav8r
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Chiangmai Thailand
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Opel Classics
Hi - I don't uderstand this website too well yet. I'm new and still trying to find my way around it.
My interest is in old Opel classics before say 1965. I have a 1957 Olympia Rekord saloon and a 1958 Caravan. I look at this thread and I find modern cars listed. So where are the classic Opels to be found ? Where to look on this site ? Can anyone help please ? Thanks MalcolmL |
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Old Opeler
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New Zealand
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Most everyone has Opels between 1967 and 1975. The rest outside these years are in "Other Models" ... old ones and new ones! Put "Olympia" or "1957" or "1958" in to the Search Box on the LH Side of the Home Page and every time any of those have been posted will turn up as a result - then just sift through the posts. HTH
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