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2007 Opel Corsa unveiled

05/16/2006, 11:07 AM

By admin

The first official images of the 2007 Opel-Vauxhall Corsa have appeared online. Details of the new engines are not fully available, but a 180 horsepower OPC/VXR version is expected to be offered. The unveiling of the car is particularly interesting because some observers believe a Saturn-branded version of the car will be offered in the United States. Images after the jump…

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05/16, 11:10 AM

posted by:

tino

once again, another spiffy car

05/16, 11:55 AM

posted by:

ned

nice! could very well get some kids over to the saturn dealer instead of the scion

05/16, 12:31 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

Nice.

05/16, 1:15 PM

posted by:

Rick M

Eh.
It’s like the nose of a full-size car and the rump of a compact.

05/16, 1:28 PM

posted by:

Emperor

Nice! Please bring it over here as a Saturn!

05/16, 1:45 PM

posted by:

TW

Looks like Saturn has the potential to outsell Chevrolet in a while.
Just on styling alone its far superior. Looks like they may have built the “Honda” they should have 30 years ago.

05/16, 1:50 PM

posted by:

Edward

Mercedes R class? Am I the only one?

05/16, 1:50 PM

posted by:

Edward

For the record, it does look better than the R class. It’ll have to grow on me a little more, though.

05/16, 2:22 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

looks like a smaller version of a r class

05/16, 2:23 PM

posted by:

anonymous

I’m loving these small cars that are respectful to us poor folk. It’s nice to see such well built and beautiful cars that us small folk can afford, instead of throwing us disposable junk with no features and embarassing to drive.

05/16, 2:41 PM

posted by:

joeb

Nice! Can we get that in a diesel please?

05/16, 3:20 PM

posted by:

Ahk-Med

As soon as the Saturn badge gets glued on all the love will vanish.

05/16, 3:50 PM

posted by:

Marshall

Send us the diesel!!! Who needs another gasser! -mt

05/16, 3:55 PM

posted by:

Bart

R Class?? In case some of you didn’t realize this is the Opel Corsa. The car is only slightly bigger than a Geo Metro….

05/16, 4:05 PM

posted by:

ned

um, bart… i think everybody gets that.

05/16, 4:30 PM

posted by:

Dean

Has some R qualities, but at its price point, a very decent package.

This styling is what’s needed by the manufacturers, if accompanied by build quality, to increase sales.

05/16, 11:46 PM

posted by:

Cyrris

I still can’t believe Holden has given up importing these and has gone for Korean junk instead.

05/17, 1:30 AM

posted by:

Guttersludge

AT LAST! A decent Opel! The Astra looked cheap and nasty from many angles, but this is good ‘n tidy! Good on Vauxhall – keep it coming.

10/02, 4:07 PM

posted by:

Gogogodzilla

Nice…

So, of course, GM isn’t bringing here.

They’ll wait for the next redesign, which will ruin the car, and then bring it here after doing everything possible to ‘cheap-out’ the interior.

 
 
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