Press releases - August 2003
 

08/22/2003     
New Opel Astra: Progressive Design, Dynamic Driving
Rüsselsheim. The courage to make changes -this has been a constant Opel theme in the compact segment as much as the lightning symbol on the grille. Since Opel redefined this category by launching the Kadett in 1962, every subsequent model generation has broken new ground in terms of technology and styling.   more...

08/13/2003     
Opel Upgrades Product Portfolio with New Models and New Engines
Rüsselsheim. Opel is going into the upcoming model year with new widely refreshed versions of proven model series and a broad fuel-efficiency offensive based on newly developed and highly efficient ECOTEC gasoline and diesel engines, all of which meet Euro 4 emissions standards. New editions of the Opel Agila and Corsa will be launched during the second half of the year.   more...

08/06/2003     
New Opel Vectra Station Wagon: Comfort And Functionality In The Details
Rüsselsheim. The new Opel Vectra station wagon sets new benchmarks in the station wagon segment. With its class leading load volume (VDA: 530 to 1850 liters) and its asymmetrically divided fold down rear seat bench with an integrated load through hatch, the Vectra station wagon is ideal for customers searching for a functional variable use station wagon.   more...

08/05/2003     
New Edition Opel Agila: Highly Efficient Engines and a Fresh Design
Rüsselsheim. The technically and optically revised new edition of the Opel Agila is now available for order, featuring revised front and rear designs, a newly configured interior, ABS as standard equipment and two new, highly efficient ECOTEC engines. A 1.3-liter common rail turbo-diesel (51 kW/70 hp) makes the Agila the first diesel-engined car in the microvan segment.   more...

08/04/2003     
Maintenance-Free Particulate Filter System for Opel Diesel Models
Rüsselsheim. At the Frankfurt International Motor Show (September 13 - 21, 2003), Opel will present a new, maintenance-free Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) system, which requires no additives and also avoids the other disadvantages of conventional systems.   more...

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