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GM decided to field a few different cars in the supermini market in the early 1980s. Its first was the S-car, the [[Opel Corsa A]], which would fight in the sector from 1982 (the [[Suzuki Cultus]] would be rebadged a [[Chevrolet]] and [[Holden]] in other markets). The Corsa effectively took over from the [[Opel City]] on the Continent and the [[Vauxhall Chevette]] in the UK, and proved successful for the company. In 1993, the second generation débuted with cute curves, and this car formed the backbone of GM’s small-car operations even in México, South America and Red China. An evolutionary model came in 2000. This Corsa C still made it to multiple markets, such as Brazil and South Africa. In 2006 Opel’s Corsa D was developed in cooperation with [[Fiat]], sharing a platform with its [[Fiat Grande Punto|Grande Punto]]. Corsa E was a heavily revised D.
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GM decided to field a few different cars in the supermini market in the early 1980s. Its first was the S-car, the [[Opel Corsa A]], which would fight in the sector from 1982 (the [[Suzuki Cultus]] would be rebadged a [[Chevrolet]] and [[Holden]] in other markets). The Corsa effectively took over from the [[Opel Kadett C|Opel Kadett City]] on the Continent and the [[Vauxhall Chevette]] in the UK, and proved successful for the company. In 1993, the second generation débuted with cute curves, and this car formed the backbone of GM’s small-car operations even in México, South America and Red China. An evolutionary model came in 2000. This Corsa C still made it to multiple markets, such as Brazil and South Africa. In 2006 Opel’s Corsa D was developed in cooperation with [[Fiat]], sharing a platform with its [[Fiat Grande Punto|Grande Punto]]. Corsa E was a heavily revised D.
  
  

Revision as of 02:20, 5 January 2015

GM decided to field a few different cars in the supermini market in the early 1980s. Its first was the S-car, the Opel Corsa A, which would fight in the sector from 1982 (the Suzuki Cultus would be rebadged a Chevrolet and Holden in other markets). The Corsa effectively took over from the Opel Kadett City on the Continent and the Vauxhall Chevette in the UK, and proved successful for the company. In 1993, the second generation débuted with cute curves, and this car formed the backbone of GM’s small-car operations even in México, South America and Red China. An evolutionary model came in 2000. This Corsa C still made it to multiple markets, such as Brazil and South Africa. In 2006 Opel’s Corsa D was developed in cooperation with Fiat, sharing a platform with its Grande Punto. Corsa E was a heavily revised D.



Marque: Opel | Predecessors: Opel City, Vauxhall Chevette

 

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