Just as we told you earlier today, General Motors has unveiled the 2010 Opel Astra, a mid-size sedan that will be officially shown to the world at on September 17 at the Frankfurt Auto Show. While ...
The Astra's styling is inspired by the larger Opel Insignia. Compared to the outgoing Astra model, the 2010 version is three inches longer and features all-new sheetmetal that borrows many design cues ...
Details regarding the 2010 Opel Astra are pretty ambiguous at this time, but the guys over at Auto Motor und Sport have just revealed some new unofficial specs of the upcoming model. As you can see ...
We've had leaked images and a couple of official photos so far, but this is easily the best look we've had at Opel's 2010 Astra. And as these images show, the new model lands with very appealing lines ...
So by now you have probably read that the 2010 Opel Astra has been rolled out to the public in Europe and with this announcement there is much speculation for what this could mean for the American car ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran June 18, 2009 Comment Now! After months of previews, teasers and small official photos, the 2010 Opel (Vauxhall) Astra has finally been let out of the bag. The hatch has been ...
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The first official photos of the upcoming 2010 Opel Astra (also to be sold as the 2010 Vauxhall Astra) have leaked online ahead of its official debut at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show in September.
Behold the 2011 Opel Astra Sport Tourer (European speak for wagon). While wagons don’t enjoy the same popularity in the United States as they do in Europe, The Delta 2-based Astra Tourer is an ...
General Motors recently announced that it will close its Opel manufacturing plant in Antwerp, Belgium. The New York Times reports that the plant employs 2,606 workers and produced 89,000 Opel Astras ...
Europe's B- and C-segments are not easy places to play, so Opel had to make sure its latest version of the Astra was ready for stiff competition. Hundreds of hours of wind tunnel work have given way ...