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March 24, 2008

This sort of fell between the cracks in our Geneva show coverage. It's an Opel GT with a V8 of unspecified origin by performance enhancer Irmscher, and is called the Irmscher GT i40.
Now we know there's a 6.0L GM V8, and I wonder if it could fit under the hood of the Pontiac Solstice? Mr...
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June 13, 2007

Meet the Astra...soon to be docking at a Saturn dealership near you.
Inside Line drove the 2007 Opel Astra, which will be coming to the U.S. as the 2008 Saturn Astra. GM spent a lot of time perfecting the Astra's look and refining the interior with easy-to-operate quality equipment...
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- Posted by: Donna Derosa June 13, 2007, 11:19 AM
- Categories: Opel, Saturn
March 5, 2007


GENEVA, Switzerland On the eve of the first press day of the Geneva Motor Show, General Motors European subsidiary, Opel, unveiled its GTC concept car that strongly hints at the next-generation Vectra.
GM's European head of design, Bryan Nesbitt said the GTC speaks a new design language for Opel in the future.
The GTC (short for Gran Turismo Coupe) also is intended to inject some emotion and interest in the softening premium midsize car segment in Europe.
The GTC concept is very close to the production version due within a couple of years...
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- Posted by: Bob Holland March 5, 2007, 4:02 PM
- Categories: All Auto Shows, Geneva Motor Show, Opel
December 7, 2006

GM announced yet another new Saturn today. The 2008 Saturn Astra will hit the market late next year in both three-door and five-door hatchback configurations. Recently unveiled at the Bologna auto show as the Opel Astra, Saturn's version will debut at the 2007 Chicago auto show virtually unchanged.
September 28, 2006

Want to know what the 2008 Saturn Vue is going to look like? Then take a look at the Opel Antara. Saturn is beginning to adopt designs pulled directly from Opel's studios and this Antara will be one of them. It was introduced for the first time this morning and although it doesn't look quite as striking as the Antara GTC concept shown last year it's not bad for an SUV.
GM kept the shtick level low with nothing more than a short intro video and some words by Euro design chief Bryan Nesbitt of PT Cruiser fame. The most riveting aspect of the press conference came when Nesbitt lost place among his huge handful of index cards and stood in silence with little to say. He was no doubt hugely embarrassed, but we couldn't help but think he would have done much better if GM simply told him to go up and talk about the design of the Antara. Instead, they hand him a full deck of cards chock full of corporate jargon and tell him to make it sizzle. Kind of makes you wonder if that's how the cars get designed at GM too.
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- Posted by: Ed Hellwig September 28, 2006, 3:17 AM
- Categories: Opel, Paris Auto Show, SUVs, Saturn