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1.5 L I44-speed5-speedDimensions2,343 mm (92.2 in)Length3,622–3,955 mm (142.6–155.7 in)Width1,532–1,540 mm (60.3–60.6 in)Height1,360–1,365 mm (53.5–53.7 in)735–865 kg (1,620–1,907 lb)The Opel Corsa was first launched in September 1982. It went on sale first in France, Italy, and Spain - markets where small cars represented from 34 to 43 percent of sales. Built in, Spain, the first Corsas were three-door and two-door models, with four-door and five-door versions arriving in 1984. In certain markets commercial 'van' models were also sold, with or without rear windows depending on local requirements. In mainland Europe, the saloon versions were known as the 'Corsa TR' until May 1985 and received an eggcrate grille rather than the four slits used on hatchbacks. The saloons were intended to appeal to customers of the and its sister the who still desired a traditional 3-box sedan shape - but it did not sell particularly well in most of Europe but were popular in Spain and Portugal, among other markets.

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While only taking ten per cent of French Corsa sales during the car's first half year, the TR represented half of all Corsas sold in Spain.The basic trim level was called just the Corsa, which was followed by the Corsa Luxus, Corsa Berlina and the sporty Corsa SR. The SR receives a spoiler which surrounds the rear window, alloy wheels, checkered sport seats, and a somewhat more powerful 70 PS (51 kW) engine. Six years later, the Corsa received a facelift, which included a new front fascia and some other minor changes. The models were called LS, GL, GLS and GT.The Corsa A was known in the United Kingdom market as the (as it was considered that Corsa sounded too much like ' coarser'), where it was launched in April 1983, following a seven month long union dispute due to British workers being angry about the car not being built there whilst British-built cars were subject to huge import tariffs in Spain prior to its entry into the European Community. Power first came from 1.0 L 45 hp, 1.2 L 55 hp, and 1.3 L 70 hp petrol engines. (The first engines were all equipped with carburetors; fuel injection came later, but never for the 1.0.) The engines were based on the well proven designexcept for the 1.0 L and early 1.2 L engines, which were based on the unit from the Kadett C.There was also an Isuzu-built, 67 PS (49 kW) 1.5 L turbo diesel available, which was also used in the at around the same time.

The diesel joined the line up in May 1987, at the, along with the sporty GSi. The engines and most of the mechanical componentry were derived from those used in the.

In September 1987 the Corsa received a light facelift, with a new grille that was now the same on hatchbacks and sedans, an updated interior, and other slight changes. For the 1989 model year the 1.3 was bored out to 1.4 liters. Power remained the same, although torque increased.A rare 'Sport' model was produced in 1985 to homologate for the sub 1,300 cc class of for the. These sport models were white and came with unique vinyl decals, a 13SB engine with twin Weber 40 DCOE carburettors, an optional bespoke camshaft, a replacement rear silencer, and few luxuries. This gave 93 hp and a top speed of 112 mph (180 km/h) with a 0–60 mph time of 8.9 seconds.

These are by far the rarest models (500 produced) and thus acquire a high market price if one does become available.A 1.6 L multi point engine with 101 PS (74 kW) at 5600 rpm (98 PS or 72 kW in the catalysed version) and capable of 186 km/h (116 mph) was added to the Corsa/Nova at the 1987, giving decent performance and being badged as a GSi ('Nova GTE' in pre-facelift models in the United Kingdom, later models were all called GSi).The GSi's had been carried out by Opel tuning specialists. A model with the 82 PS (60 kW) 1.4 L multi point fuel injected engine, which was otherwise mechanically identical to the GSi, also became available as the Nova SRi in the United Kingdom.

In January 1988, a turbocharged version of the Isuzu diesel engine was introduced, with power increased to 67 PS (49 kW).The design was freshened in September 1990, with new bumpers, headlights, grille and interior, but it was clearly recognisable as a gentle makeover of an early 1980s design, when it had to compete with the latest two all new superminis in Europe – the and the. 1989 Opel Corsa VanVauxhall Nova The Corsa A was as the 'Vauxhall Nova' between 1983 and 1993 for the United Kingdom - 'Nova' being a trademark which GM already used on various products in North America.

It effectively replaced the ageing, which finished production in January 1984. Nearly 500,000 Novas were sold in Britain over the next ten years, but by February 2016, only 1,757 were still on the road. In its best year, 1989, it was Britain's seventh best selling car with more than 70,000 sales. All Nova models were manufactured in Spain, with the first customers in the United Kingdom taking delivery of their cars in April 1983. It gave Vauxhall a much needed modern competitor in the supermini market in the United Kingdom, as the Chevette was older than the majority of its main competitors which consisted of the and the. With the late 1990 facelift a small van version arrived, called the Vauxhall Nova Van.Sales in the United Kingdom were strong right up to the end, but by the time the last Nova was built in the beginning of 1993, it was looking very dated in comparison to more modern rivals like the and the. Vauxhall dropped the Nova name in 1993 when their version of the Opel Corsa B made its debut, and later models were sold as the Vauxhall Corsa instead.

This was the second Vauxhall to adopt the same model name as the Opel version, the first being the.A television advert in 1986 featured the hit ' playing in the background CGI allowed a Nova to drive over vehicles in a busy city. Another advert from 1990 featured a Nova as a pet, CGI allowing it to jump through a traffic jam and briefly play a whilst stopped at traffic lights. The end featured a homage to, with the Nova laughing like. This advert featured.Famous former owners of the Nova include: former rally driver and actor.

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1.3 L. 1.7 L (diesel). 1.7 L (diesel). 1.7 L (diesel)5-speed4-speed5-speedDimensions2,491 mm (98.1 in)Length3,817 mm (150.3 in) (hatchback)4,181 mm (164.6 in) (saloon)Width1,645 mm (64.8 in)Height1,440 mm (56.7 in)1,430 mm (56.3 in) (saloon)The Corsa C was revealed in 1999, and introduced to the European market in October 2000, and the facelift arrived in August 2003.

Dubbed the new chassis, and intended to use it for a number of other models. A version was also offered in Latin America, South Africa and the Middle East.The Brazilian version of the Corsa sold in those countries featured a more conservative front end than its European counterpart.Brazil also offered a pickup truck version of the Corsa named the (sold in some markets as the Tornado), which, as well as the saloon, was exported in a form to South Africa for local assembly. Marketed the hatchback simply as The New Corsa, and the pickup version as the Corsa Utility.In 2007, the Corsa C saloon was dropped in South Africa. The Corsa hatchback in South Africa did not have the same front fascia as the European Corsa.Instead, it had the same front fascia as the Latin American Chevrolet Corsa, possibly due to manufacturing costs. This car was 2001 in Ireland.In Japan, where the car was sold through as the Opel Vita, production ended in April 2004, due to sluggish sales. InteriorSafety test results for a LHD, three door hatchback variant on a registration from 2002:TestScorePointsOverall:N/AN/Aoccupant:25occupant:N/AN/A:9Safety assist:N/AN/AMexico The Corsa C arrived in the 2002 as a five hatchback, and was imported from Europe; but for the model year of 2003, the Corsa sold in Mexico began coming from Brazil and a saloon version was added. In 2005, the saloon version introduced a called because it was only offered in a five speed, however, the easytronic transmission was rapidly discontinued after the model year of 2007, because of poor sales and technical flaws.

For 2008, the Corsa was tweaked with a freshened grille, lights and a gold coloured Chevrolet logo. The Chevrolet Corsa C was discontinued in the Mexican market in June 2008, leaving only the older and freshened Chevy (Corsa B); and the Corsa C was replaced by the, however, Brazil kept the car until 2012 (as the Chevrolet Corsa Final Edition and with the saloon ending in 2011) and Argentina kept the car until 2010, while the Corsa-based Montana continued into 2010In 2002, the Corsa chassis spawned a called the, development of which began under Opel in. The Corsa C was that was sold in South America, was produced at the production plant in Argentina. The Latin American Corsa C featured the Opel inspired Chevrolet logo with a golden bowtie instead of a chromed one – the new logo was first introduced in the South American market with the new Chevrolet Vectra.

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Pickup truckOceania In Australia, the car was launched to much fanfare from many motor journalists, and went on to win the 2001 ' (COTY). Holden also imported the SRi version with the 1.8L Astra motor and uprated sports suspension including traction control, ABS brakes, a better tyre/wheel combination and Irmscher body kit to produce a 'baby hot hatch' Barina.The facelifted 2004 model was also imported, however, in December 2005, the Corsa C was suddenly dropped from the Australian and New Zealand Holden ranges as a cost cutting measure by GM, and was replaced by the, rebadged as a Holden Barina. Motoring journalists were scathing in their criticism of the new model, particularly the bland handling, lackluster engine and below par safety features. The Kalos-based Barina was subsequently replaced with a rebadged version of the /Daewoo Kalos T300 until stocks ran out in early 2019.United Kingdom This Corsa was a huge success for in Britain, being the most popular supermini and second most popular car overall in 2002, 2003 and 2004. It was also Britain's best selling supermini in 2005, achieving third place overall, but in 2006 (the final year of production) it lost top place in the supermini sector after five years, and was overtaken by the. Overall, it was Britain's fourth most popular car in 2006.Engine specifications The Corsa C was introduced with a 1.7 L Ecotec turbodiesel engine supplied by Isuzu with 75 hp (55 kW).

This was later joined by the 1.7 L Ecotec turbodiesel engine also supplied by Isuzu. The 1.7 L DI Ecotec did not include an intercooler and this reduced power to 65 PS (48 kW). From 2003, a new 1.3 L Ecotec turbodiesel engine was supplied by Fiat which produced 70 PS (51 kW) and a 1.7 L Ecotec turbodiesel was supplied by Isuzu which produced 100 PS (74 kW). This new 1.7 L CDTI Ecotec featured a.The 1.0 L and 1.2 L Ecotec engines are carry overs from the Corsa B; the 1.4 L engine was replaced with a new 1.4 L Family 0 model. The 1.8 L Family 1 engine is an upgrade for the previous 1.6 L 16 valve engine and produces 125 PS (92 kW) and 165 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft) of torque. 5 and 6-speed.

4-speed. 6-speedDimensions2,511 mm (98.9 in)Length3,999 mm (157.4 in)Width1,737 mm (68.4 in)Height1,488 mm (58.6 in)1,100 kg (2,425 lb)The Corsa D was created using a new version of the, which was co developed by General Motors/Opel and, and is also employed by the 2006. The first official pictures of the Corsa D, were released by Opel in May 2006. In the United Kingdom, awarded it 2007. The Corsa D placed second in the for 2006, only behind the.The Corsa D is available in both three and five door versions, and marketed as the Vauxhall Corsa in the United Kingdom.

The same engines sizes from the Corsa C were available at launch, although the 1.3 L CDTI and 1.7 L CDTI engines were upgraded, with power ranging from 75 PS (55 kW) to 125 PS (92 kW).The 192 PS (141 kW) OPC/VXR version went on sale in the beginning of 2007, with a 1.6 L petrol engine powering the front wheels.The 75 PS (55 kW) 1.3 CDTI engine was updated in the middle of 2007 to bring CO 2 levels to just 119 g/km, meaning that twelve months' Vehicle Excise Duty in the United Kingdom costs £30 and is eligible for the Plan 2000E (a rebate of €2000 in the purchase of a new car) in Spain. The car is also used as the villain car in at.The Corsa D was briefly available in Australia under the Opel brand name, rather than as a Holden as the Corsa B and C had previously been, during Opel's short lived foray into the Australian market. Less than a year after launching, announced it was ceasing operations, removing the Corsa from the Australian market.In addition to not being sold in the or, the Corsa D was never available in Japan either, as had stopped importing the Opel Vita in April 2004, due to declining sales. Opel withdrew altogether from the Japanese market in December 2006, due to low sales the previous year.At an early stage of the Corsa D's development, a designer was dared to work an image of a into the interior. He managed to hide it so well, on the hinge of the glove compartment, that it was never removed, and featured on all production models. 5 and 6-speed. 6-speed.

5-speedDimensions2,510 mm (98.8 in)Length4,021 mm (158.3 in)Width1,736–1,746 mm (68.3–68.7 in)Height1,479–1,481 mm (58.2–58.3 in)1,120–1,237 kg (2,469–2,727 lb)The Corsa E debuted at the.Interior space stayed the same, as had the 285 litre boot, but every part of the instrument panel and dashboard was completely new. All of the exterior sheet metal (except the roof) had been revised, but the underlying chassis and body structure (especially the glasshouse) was carried over from Corsa D. Opel Corsa E 1.4 Turbo ecoFLEX Color EditionCorsa OPC/VXR In February 2015, Opel introduced version of Corsa E. Compared to the previous generation model, power output had increased by 15PS to 207PS (204 bhp) from engine, with a maximum torque of 245 Nm (181 lb-ft) between 1900 and 5800 rpm. An overboost function increased torque to 280Nm (210 lb-ft) when needed. As a result, the Corsa OPC was able to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.8 seconds and to reach a maximum speed of 230 km/h (143 mph).The Corsa OPC featured a sports chassis with Frequency Selective Damping (FSD) technology, which enabled the damping forces to adapt to the frequency of the car to balance sportiness with comfort. The suspension was lowered by 10mm (0.39 in) compared to standard Corsa models, and the car also received an optimised steering system with more direct and precise reactions.

OPC also worked on the brakes, adding 308mm discs on the front axle.Opel also offered the Corsa OPC Performance Package, which included a mechanical multi disc differential lock made by Drexler, 18 inch wheels with Michelin tires and an even more athletic chassis set up. The package also brought a Brembo high performance braking system with 330mm braking discs on the front axle.Styling wise, the Corsa OPC/VXR received more aggressive body kits with new bumpers, aluminium frames for the fog lights, a small scoop in the hood, a big roof spoiler and twin pipe Remus exhaust with a diffuser.Inside, the Recaro performance seats took centre stage, with other upgrades including the flat bottomed leather steering wheel, OPC gear knob and sports pedals, as well as OPC design instruments. Engines Under the bonnet, all new – the direct injection turbo offered 90 PS or 115 PS – both giving 170Nm of torque – with a six speed manual box, while a new six speed auto was optional on selected engines. Start/Stop tech was standard and, in three door guise, the lower powered model could hit sub-100g/km CO2 emissions.The entry level engine was a 70 PS 1.2 litre petrol, while turbo and non turbo 1.4s offered 100 PS and 90 PS respectively. The continued with 75PS, now hitting as little as 85g/km CO2 emissions, and was capable of 3,2l/100km economy.

Opel CorsaOpel Corsa is a mini car. Since its birth in 1982, Corsa has already spawned many derivatives in different markets. And now, its newest design, its fourth generation is built in Germany and Spain. The front-wheel drive Opel Corsa was first launched in September 1982.

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Built in Zaragoza, Spain, the first Corsas were three-door hatchback and two-door saloon models, with four-door and five-door versions arriving in 1984. But despite of Corsa?s global popularity it has never been available in Canada and in the United States.

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