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  2. Opel Mokka - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, Opel and Vauxhall unveiled an updated version of the Mokka for the model year of 2017, designated as the Mokka X, which went on sale in the end of 2016. The new Mokka X received a facelift with new headlights, restyled bumpers, new LED tail lights, and a revised interior with an all new dashboard, instrument cluster, and centre ...

  3. GM Family 1 engine - Wikipedia

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    The GM Family I is a straight-four piston engine that was developed by Opel, a former subsidiary of General Motors and now a subsidiary of PSA Group, to replace the Vauxhall OHV, Opel OHV and the smaller capacity Opel CIH engines for use on small to mid-range cars from Opel/Vauxhall.

  4. Stellantis - Wikipedia

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    VIN code France Douvrin Plant Douvrin: 1969 Electric batteries; Mulhouse Plant: Sausheim: 1972: DS 7; Peugeot 308; Peugeot 408; Peugeot 508; Y Poissy Plant: Poissy: 1940: DS 3; Opel Mokka; W Rennes Plant: Chartres-de-Bretagne: 1961 Citroën C5 Aircross - Sochaux Plant: Sochaux: 1912 Peugeot 3008; Peugeot 5008; S Hordain Plant: Hordain/Lieu ...

  5. Opel Karl - Wikipedia

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    The Karl is a rebadged and restyled variant of the fourth-generation Chevrolet Spark, manufactured in South Korea.With fuel consumption reaching 4.3 L/100 km (66 mpg ‑imp), the Karl's 1.0 L (999 cc) three-cylinder direct injection engine making 55 kW (75 PS) is from the GM engine family.

  6. Opel Agila - Wikipedia

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    Rear view Vauxhall Agila The second generation Agila was officially announced on 15 May 2007, and was presented at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show , [ 3 ] as a rebadged variant of the Suzuki Splash . The car was 200 mm (7.9 in) longer than its predecessor — similar to superminis and mini MPVs such as the Citroën C3 Picasso , Toyota Yaris ...

  7. Vauxhall Velox - Wikipedia

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    The Vauxhall Velox is a six-cylinder executive car which was produced by Vauxhall from 1948 to 1965. The Velox was a large family car, directly competing in the UK with the contemporary six-cylinder Ford Zephyr , and to a slightly lesser extent, with the A90, A95, and A110 Austin Westminster models.

  8. Vauxhall Viva - Wikipedia

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    The HB Viva, announced in September 1966 [10] and sold by Vauxhall until 1970, was a larger car than the HA, featuring coke bottle styling, and was modelled after American General Motors (GM) models such as the Chevrolet Impala/Caprice of the period, and was a solely Vauxhall design — likewise Opel had also developed the equivalent Opel ...