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− | '''Opel Mokka/Buick Encore. 2012 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. F/F, F/A, 1364, 1372, 1399, 1598, 1796 cm³ petrol, 1598, 1686 cm³ diesel (I4 DOHC).''' Gamma II platform-based SUV, related to [[Daewoo Matiz (M300)]] and [[Chevrolet Trax]], and built in Korea. Sold as [[Vauxhall]] in the UK, and [[Buick Encore]] in North America and China. Flex-Fix bicycle carrier slid out from the rear bumper. Inside, not the best fit and finish from the Korean assembly. Comfortable ride and above-average handling, but poor overall performance and harsh. Four-wheel-drive system is on demand, with power to the front wheels till the system detects a loss of traction, upon which 50 per cent is transferred to the rear. Facelifted and renamed Mokka X in 2016; Buick version lost its fake Ventiports. | + | '''Opel Mokka/Buick Encore. 2012 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. F/F, F/A, 1364, 1372, 1399, 1598, 1796 cm³ petrol, 1598, 1686 cm³ diesel (I4 DOHC).''' Gamma II platform-based SUV, related to [[Daewoo Matiz (M300)]] and [[Chevrolet Trax]], and built in Korea. Sold as [[Vauxhall]] Mokka in the UK, and [[Buick Encore]] in North America and China. Flex-Fix bicycle carrier slid out from the rear bumper. Inside, not the best fit and finish from the Korean assembly. Comfortable ride and above-average handling, but poor overall performance and harsh. Four-wheel-drive system is on demand, with power to the front wheels till the system detects a loss of traction, upon which 50 per cent is transferred to the rear. Facelifted and renamed Mokka X in 2016; Buick version lost its fake Ventiports. |
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Revision as of 00:05, 29 October 2019
Opel Mokka/Buick Encore. 2012 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. F/F, F/A, 1364, 1372, 1399, 1598, 1796 cm³ petrol, 1598, 1686 cm³ diesel (I4 DOHC). Gamma II platform-based SUV, related to Daewoo Matiz (M300) and Chevrolet Trax, and built in Korea. Sold as Vauxhall Mokka in the UK, and Buick Encore in North America and China. Flex-Fix bicycle carrier slid out from the rear bumper. Inside, not the best fit and finish from the Korean assembly. Comfortable ride and above-average handling, but poor overall performance and harsh. Four-wheel-drive system is on demand, with power to the front wheels till the system detects a loss of traction, upon which 50 per cent is transferred to the rear. Facelifted and renamed Mokka X in 2016; Buick version lost its fake Ventiports.
Manufacturing locations: Bupyeong, South Korea; Shanghai, China; Figueruelas, Spain
Marque: Opel | Successor: Buick Encore GX