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Sunday, July 17, 2011
2012 Vauxhall Opel Combo
Not that that’s a bad choice of vehicle to use as a basis, though. The Turkish-built Doblò won the 2011 International Van of the Year award, and two wheelbases and two roof heights mean it’ll offer more versatility than the previous generation Combo.
Vauxhall is only going to be offering UK buyers the panel van, which has up to either 3,800 or 4,600 litres of cargo space, depending on body size.
Opel customers across the rest of Europe will also be able to choose a passenger carrying version, with a glazed body and five or seven seats. Available in Essentia, Enjoy or Cosmo specification, its spec sheet will include a few extra luxuries such as rear electric windows, remote central locking and front side airbags.
Unsurprisingly, the engine line-up is pretty much the same as that found in the Fiat Doblò. The Vauxhall Combo will be exclusively diesel-powered, with a pick of 1.3 litre (88 bhp / 66 kW / 90 PS), 1.6 litre (88 bhp / 66 kW / 90 PS), 1.6 litre (103 bhp / 77 kW / 105 PS) or 2.0 litre (133 bhp / 99 kW / 135 PS) capacities.
Additionally, Opel is to offer a 93 bhp (70 kW / 95 PS) 1.4 litre petrol, plus a 118 bhp (88 kW / 120 PS) motor that runs on compressed natural gas.
Sales of the new Combo are due to start in February 2012. Prices have yet to be announced.
Images © GM Corp.
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Thursday, July 14, 2011
Congratulations, it’s a Doblo: New Opel Combo in Passenger Car and Panel Van Trims Breaks Cover

Meet the new Opel Combo, GM Europe’s latest offer in the light commercial vehicle segment that will also be available in a passenger car version.
In case you didn’t notice, Opel’s newcomer is based on the Fiat Doblo van with the exterior styling changes over the Italian model limited to the design of the front bumper that somewhat awkwardly incorporates the German firm’s family grille.
Read more »Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Opel Increases Market Share in Europe, GM Still not Happy

Opel has increased its share in Europe this year, with sales rising 6% up to May, giving the brand a market share of 7.4%, compared to 7% in 2010. So mother company GM must be satisfied, right?
Well, not entirely, according to Automotive News. And that’s because Opel’s cars are technologically advanced and due to high German working rates, are quite expensive to manufacture. However, they cannot be sold in prices similar to direct competitors such as Volkswagen because they lack their rivals’ image.
Read more »99 g/km Astra ecoFLEX
With a revised 1.7 CDTi diesel engine, the latest Astra ecoFLEX joins a growing list of C-segment models that produce under 100 g/km of CO2.
But while competitors from Volvo and the Volkswagen Group match the Astra on emissions, the Vauxhall boasts lower fuel consumption and a higher power output. On those last two measures, it even eclipses the Toyota Prius and Auris hybrids:
Manufacturer | Model | Fuel Type | CO2 Emissions | Fuel Consumption | Power |
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Vauxhall | Astra 1.7 CDTi ecoFLEX | Diesel | 99 g/km | 76.3 mpg (3.7 l/100km) | 128 bhp (95 kW / 130 PS) |
Audi | A3 1.6 TDIe | Diesel | 99 g/km | 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) | 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS) |
Seat | Leon 1.6 CR TDI Ecomotive | Diesel | 99 g/km | 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) | 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS) |
Skoda | Octavia 1.6 TDI Greenline | Diesel | 99 g/km | 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) | 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS) |
Toyota | Auris Hybrid | Petrol Hybrid | 89 g/km | 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) | 97 bhp (73 kW / 99 PS) |
Toyota | Prius | Petrol Hybrid | 89 g/km | 72.4 mpg (3.9 l/100km) | 97 bhp (73 kW / 99 PS) |
Volkswagen | Golf 1.6 TDI BlueMotion | Diesel | 99 g/km | 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) | 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS) |
Volvo | S40 DRIVe | Diesel | 99 g/km | 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) | 113 bhp (84 kW / 115 PS) |
Various measures have been employed to help the Astra attain its mix of power and economy.
The engine has been comprehensively reworked, and it now features a new fuel injection system, variable geometry turbocharger and engine management system that lets it operate at a lower compression ratio. A lot of the internals are now low friction, and there’s even an oil cooler bypass that lets the engine get up to its optimum operating temperature more quickly.
Drive is via a specially adapted six-speed manual transmission. Again, attention has been paid to reducing mechanical friction, and it comes equipped with a shift indicator to encourage more efficient driving.
Apart from the drivetrain enhancements, the Astra ecoFLEX comes with brake energy regeneration and stop-start systems, both of which are now virtually obligatory for any eco-car.
The aerodynamics have also been tweaked to further reduce fuel burn. Ride height has been lowered by 12 mm, while the grille has an active shutter which closes when less throttle load is required. Completing the package are low rolling resistance tyres.
Achieving 99 g/km brings several benefits to UK drivers. These include zero-rated Vehicle Excise Duty, a full discount on the London Congestion Charge, and qualification for the lowest Benefit In Kind tax band for company car users.
So, whatever your views on global warming, there are definite financial advantages to be gained from running a low CO2 car. The only potential downside is that more people are going to change their buying habits accordingly, meaning that the tax authorities will eventually realise that they’re missing out on a huge chunk of revenue.
Consequently, the chances of those ‘free’ thresholds falling from 100 g/km to something much lower in the future have to be high.
Prices for the Astra ecoFLEX have yet to be announced, but it will be available in Exclusiv, SE and SRi specifications. Deliveries are expected to begin later this year.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
2013 Opel Astra Convertible Spy Photos and Video Outline New Softop Model

Our spies have photographed and filmed the new Opel (Vauxhall in Britain) Astra Convertible on test in Germany. The vehicles caught testing here are early prototype models as the front doors appear to be carried over complete with their frames from the hatchback model.
Nevertheless, we are offered out first look at the open-top version of the new Astra series, which is planned to go on sale by early 2013. The most important change over the previous Astra TwinTop is the replacement of the more complicated, heavier and costly retractable metal roof with a traditional fabric hood.