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The Opel Kadett is a small family car produced by the German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 automaker Opel
Opel

Adam Opel Gesellschaft mit beschr?nkter Haftung is a Germany automaker, part of General Motors.The company was founded on 21 January, 1863, and began making automobiles in 1899....
 between 1937 and 1940, then from 1962 to 1992.

Delta in South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
 used the Opel Kadett name until 1999.



First generation (1937–1940)
In 1929, Adam Opel AG of Rüsselsheim
Rüsselsheim

R?sselsheim is the largest town in the Gro?-Gerau in the Frankfurt Rhine Main Area of Germany. It is one of seven special status towns in Hesse and is located on the Main, only a few kilometres from its mouth in Mainz....
, Germany, was acquired by General Motors
General Motors

General Motors Corporation , founded in 1908, is the world's second-largest automaker after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2008....
. The Opel brand was maintained in various markets.

In 1937, the first Opel Kadett was added to the Opel range.






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The Opel Kadett is a small family car produced by the German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 automaker Opel
Opel

Adam Opel Gesellschaft mit beschr?nkter Haftung is a Germany automaker, part of General Motors.The company was founded on 21 January, 1863, and began making automobiles in 1899....
 between 1937 and 1940, then from 1962 to 1992.

Delta in South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
 used the Opel Kadett name until 1999.



First generation (1937–1940)


In 1929, Adam Opel AG of Rüsselsheim
Rüsselsheim

R?sselsheim is the largest town in the Gro?-Gerau in the Frankfurt Rhine Main Area of Germany. It is one of seven special status towns in Hesse and is located on the Main, only a few kilometres from its mouth in Mainz....
, Germany, was acquired by General Motors
General Motors

General Motors Corporation , founded in 1908, is the world's second-largest automaker after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2008....
. The Opel brand was maintained in various markets.

In 1937, the first Opel Kadett was added to the Opel range. Production was interrupted by World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
.

Production facilities of the Kadett were transported to Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
 after the war, and thus this early Kadett formed the basis for the Moskvitch 400/420
Moskvitch 400/420

The Moskvitch 400 / 420 was a automobile from Soviet manufacturer Moskvitch introduced in 1947.It was largely based on the pre-World War II Opel Kadett....
.




Kadett A (1962–1965)


The first Opel Kadett after the war appeared in October 1962; 649,512 cars were built until July 1965. It was later called the Kadett A. In addition to the standard saloon there was an L (luxury model), a coupé
Coupé

A coup? or coupe is a closed car body style, the precise definition of which varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, and over time. Coup?s are often hardtopped sports cars or sporty variants of sedan body styles, with doors commonly reduced from 4 to 2, and a Close-coupled sedan interior offering either two seats or 2+2 seating ....
, and an estate
Station wagon

A station wagon in American English, Australian English, Canadian English and New Zealand English usage and an estate car in British English usage, is a passenger automobile with a car body style similar to a sedan but with the roofline following the full, sometimes extended rear cargo area, i.e. ending with a more vertical door...
 (called Caravan). The new Opel OHV engine
Opel OHV engine

The Opel OHV family is a pushrod engine straight-4 engine. It was developed by Opel of Germany and released in 1962. Versions were in use through 1993....
 was available as 1.0 with 40 hp (30 kW) and as 1.0 S with 48 hp (36 kW).


Kadett B (1965–1973)


The Opel Kadett B was sold from 1966 to 1973, with two- and four-door saloons (the latter in notchback
Notchback

Notchback is a form of car body style; in different parts of the world the precise definition varies. The term is common in the United States where it refers to the typical "3-box" design of sedan s....
 and, from 1967, also in fastback
Fastback

A fastback is a car body style whose roofline slopes continuously down at the back. The word can also designate the car itself. The style is seen on two-door coup?s as well as four-door sedan s....
 form), a three-door estate, and two coupé
Coupé

A coup? or coupe is a closed car body style, the precise definition of which varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, and over time. Coup?s are often hardtopped sports cars or sporty variants of sedan body styles, with doors commonly reduced from 4 to 2, and a Close-coupled sedan interior offering either two seats or 2+2 seating ....
s (regular and fastback, or Coupé F). There was a sporting Opel Kadett Rallye, with a 1.9 L engine. Additionally, the two-seat Opel GT
Opel GT

The Opel GT is a two-seat sports car introduced in 1968 by Opel, a Germany subsidiary of General Motors. It relied partly on components from the contemporary Opel Kadett and had a body made by France contractor Brissonneau & Lotz....
 was heavily based on Kadett B components, its body made by a French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 contractor, Brissonneau & Lotz.

A "luxury" derivative of the Kadett B was sold as the Opel Olympia A
Opel Olympia

The Opel Olympia is a small family car produced by the German automaker Opel from 1935 to 1940, from 1947 to 1953 and again from 1967 to 1970....
.

The Kadett was sold in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 through Buick
Buick

Buick is a marque of automobile sold in the United States, Canada, China, Taiwan, Qatar, Kuwait, and Israel by General Motors Corporation. Since the demise of Oldsmobile in 2004, it is GM's only North America-based entry-level luxury brand....
 dealers from 1967 till 1972 simply as the Opel. US models were later granted the front end and trim of the new Opel Olympia
Opel Olympia

The Opel Olympia is a small family car produced by the German automaker Opel from 1935 to 1940, from 1947 to 1953 and again from 1967 to 1970....
, introduced in 1966 as an upmarket version of the Kadett. Kadett A and B were technically simple cars whose task was to compete with the market leader, the Volkswagen Beetle
Volkswagen Beetle

The Volkswagen Type 1 is an economy car produced by the Germany auto maker Volkswagen from 1938 until 2003. The car was originally known as K?fer, the German language word for "beetle," from which the popular English nickname originates....
. This lack of sophistication caused the USA car magazine Car and Driver
Car and Driver

Car and Driver is an United States automobile enthusiast magazine. Its total Magazine circulation is 1.31 million. It is owned by Hachette Filipacchi M?dias....
 to publish a highly critical test of the Kadett in 1968 featuring photos of the car in a junkyard. Reportedly, GM withdrew any ads from that magazine for several months as a consequence.

Variations

Model TypeBody StyleEngineTransmissionProduction
Kadett2-door Saloon1100Manual1965–1973
Automatic1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973
Kadett4-door Saloon1100Manual1965–1973
Automatic1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973
Kadett3-door Estate1100Manual1965–1973
Automatic1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973
Kadett5-door Estate1100Manual1965–1973
Automatic1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973
Kadett L2-door Saloon1100Manual1965–1973
Automatic1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973
Kadett L4-door Saloon1100Manual1965–1973
Automatic1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973
Kadett L3-door Estate1100Manual1965–1973
Automatic1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973
Kadett L5-door Estate1100Manual1965–1973
Automatic1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973
Kadett Fastback LS2-door Fastback1100Manual1965–1973
Automatic1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973
Kadett Fastback LS4-door Fastback1100Manual1965–1973
Automatic1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
Automatic1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973
Kadett Rallye2-door Coupé1100Manual1965–1973
1500Manual1967–1973
1700Manual1967–1973
1900Manual1967–1973





Kadett C (1973–1979)


The Kadett C appeared in 1973, and was Opel's version of General Motors' "T-Car", also built in Japan by Isuzu
Isuzu

, is a Japanese car, commercial vehicle and heavy truck manufacturing corporation, headquartered in Tokyo. In 2005, Isuzu became the world's largest manufacturer of medium to heavy duty trucks....
 and sold as the Isuzu Gemini
Isuzu Gemini

The Isuzu Gemini was a compact car built, in several generations, by Isuzu and sold from 1974 to 2000. The same basic product was built and/or sold under several other names, sometimes by other General Motors brands, in various markets around the world....
 in Asian markets and Australia and many other names. In South Korea
South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea , ), often referred to as Korea and the "names of Korea#Revival of the names", is a Semi-presidential system republic in East Asia, located in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula....
, Daewoo Motors
GM Daewoo

GM Daewoo Auto & Technology was first established as National Motor in 1937 in Bupyeong-gu, Incheon, South Korea. After changing its name to Saenara Motor in 1962, Saenara Motor was bought by Shinjin Industrial in 1965, which changed its name to Shinjin Motor after establishing collaborations with Toyota....
 built a version known as the Daewoo Maepsy.

The Kadett C formed the basis of the British Vauxhall Chevette
Vauxhall Chevette

The Chevette was a model of automobile manufactured by Vauxhall Motors in the UK from 1975 to 1983. It was Vauxhall's version of the family of small "General Motors T-car" from Vauxhall's parent General Motors ; the family included the Opel Opel Kadett in Germany, the Isuzu Isuzu Gemini in Japan, the Holden Holden Gemini in Australia, the Che...
, which had a restyled front end and launched with a hatchback body, in addition to using a 1256 cc OHV (over-head valve) Vauxhall engine rather than the 1196 cc OHV Opel engine. The Chevette made the Kadett C notable by allowing it to become Opel's first hatchback — a version named City-Kadett was based on the Chevette's hatchback body. Although Kadett C production ended in 1979, the Chevette was produced until January 1984. Unusually for Vauxhall models, the Chevette was imported to Germany starting in 1979 to satisfy the needs of the rear wheel drive traditionalists and was quite a success for a year or two.

The Kadett C today is a cult car in Germany, especially in fastback
Fastback

A fastback is a car body style whose roofline slopes continuously down at the back. The word can also designate the car itself. The style is seen on two-door coup?s as well as four-door sedan s....
 (coupé
Coupé

A coup? or coupe is a closed car body style, the precise definition of which varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, and over time. Coup?s are often hardtopped sports cars or sporty variants of sedan body styles, with doors commonly reduced from 4 to 2, and a Close-coupled sedan interior offering either two seats or 2+2 seating ....
) form. The most sought after versions of the Kadett C Coupé are the Rallye and GT/E models. These models were built first with the Bosch
Robert Bosch GmbH

Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit beschr?nkter Haftung is a German diversified technology-based corporation which was started in 1886 by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany....
 fuel injected 1897 cc OHC (over-head cam) Opel engine, and followed by the updated 1998 cc OHC engine. Right-hand drive versions of these sports models are now rarely seen.

A very rare version was the Aero-Kadett, an open-top Kadett with targa roll bar, detachable roof insert and a separate convertible top aft of the roll bar (like the contemporary Lancia Beta Spider
Lancia Beta

The Lancia Beta is a car produced by Lancia. It was the first Lancia produced by the company after it had been taken over by Fiat in 1969.The company chose the name Beta for a new vehicle to be launched in 1972....
. This car was built in very limited numbers by Karosserie Baur
Karosserie Baur

Baur is a Karosserie or coachbuilder in Stuttgart, Germany, which has been building BMW convertibles since the 30's. Currently, they are the body and assembly works for IVM Automotive, a member the Ed Group....
 in Stuttgart
Stuttgart

Stuttgart is the capital of the state of Baden-W?rttemberg in southern Germany. The list of cities in Germany, Stuttgart has a population of 590,429 while the metropolitan area referred to as Stuttgart Region has a population of 2.7 million ....
.

The Kadett C reached the United States as the Buick–Opel. In reality, however, this was an Isuzu Gemini
Isuzu Gemini

The Isuzu Gemini was a compact car built, in several generations, by Isuzu and sold from 1974 to 2000. The same basic product was built and/or sold under several other names, sometimes by other General Motors brands, in various markets around the world....
; an updated version of this car was marketed in the USA as the Isuzu I-Mark in the early 1980s.

In Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
, the Kadett C was released six months before its European release, as Chevrolet Chevette. It was available with a choice of three petrol engine
Petrol engine

A Petrol engine or Gasoline engine is an internal combustion engine with spark-ignition engine designed to run on petrol and similar volatile fuels....
s, in 1.4 L, 1.6 L, and 1.0 L displacements (the latter available only for the 1992/3 model year); 1.4 L and 1.6 L versions were also available running on ethanol
Ethanol

Ethanol, also called ethyl alcohol, pure alcohol, grain alcohol, or drinking alcohol, is a volatility , flammable, colorless liquid....
. This Chevette went through several redesigns — first front and rear panels similar to the Opel version, then a look similar to the British Vauxhall Chevette
Vauxhall Chevette

The Chevette was a model of automobile manufactured by Vauxhall Motors in the UK from 1975 to 1983. It was Vauxhall's version of the family of small "General Motors T-car" from Vauxhall's parent General Motors ; the family included the Opel Opel Kadett in Germany, the Isuzu Isuzu Gemini in Japan, the Holden Holden Gemini in Australia, the Che...
, and finally a design reminiscent of the updated USA Chevrolet Chevette
Chevrolet Chevette

The Chevrolet Chevette was Chevrolet's version of General Motors's worldwide GM T platform of the 1970s, which was also sold as the Vauxhall Chevette, Opel Kadett, Isuzu Gemini and the Holden Gemini, among others....
 version. It was available in several different bodies: hatchback (1979–87), estate (called Chevrolet Marajó
Chevrolet Marajó

The Chevrolet Maraj? was the station wagon version of the Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevette, launched in Brazil. It was produced from 1980 to 1989 with 1.4- and 1.6-liter engines and gasoline and alcohol versions....
, 1980-89), pickup
Pickup

Pickup, Pick up or Pick-up may refer to:*Pick up , an electromagnetic device which detects vibrations from a musical instrument.*Magnetic cartridge, also known as pickup, a transducer used for the playback of gramophone records on a turntable or phonograph....
 (Chevy 500, 1984–95) and saloon (1973–93). The Chevette sold over 1.6 million units in Brazil, being replaced by the Chevrolet Corsa.




Kadett D (1979–1984)


The fourth generation car, introduced in 1979 and known as the Kadett D. The British version of the Kadett D was known as the Vauxhall Astra
Vauxhall Astra

Astra is a model-name which has been used by Vauxhall Motors, the United Kingdom subsidiary of General Motors , on their small family car ranges since 1979....
 Mark 1, and was launched in April 1980, though the Opel version had gone on sale in Britain on 14 November 1979. All models were designed as three or five door hatchback
Hatchback

Hatchback is a term designating an automobile design, containing a passenger cabin with an integrated cargo space, accessed from behind the vehicle by a single, top-hinged tailgate or large flip-up window....
s and estates or station wagon
Station wagon

A station wagon in American English, Australian English, Canadian English and New Zealand English usage and an estate car in British English usage, is a passenger automobile with a car body style similar to a sedan but with the roofline following the full, sometimes extended rear cargo area, i.e. ending with a more vertical door...
s. There were also two and four-door sedans, which used the same bodyshells as the hatchbacks, but these were soon dropped. That means that this car came in 2-3-4 or 5 door versions - utilizing an identical side body profile.

Technologically, the Kadett D was a major departure, as it was Opel and Vauxhall's first front wheel drive car. It also introduced the Family II
GM Family II engine

The Family II is a straight-4 piston engine that was originally developed by Opel in late 1970s for use in the Opel Ascona B and Opel Kadett#Kadett D....
 engine
Engine

An engine is a mechanical device that produces some form of output from a given input.An engine whose purpose is to produce kinetic energy output from a fuel is called a Wiktionary:prime mover; alternatively, a motor is a device which produces kinetic energy from a preprocessed "fuel" ....
 design with an single overhead camshaft, aluminium
Aluminium

Aluminium or aluminum is a silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al; its atomic number is 13....
 alloy
Alloy

An alloy is a partial or complete solid solution of one or more chemical element in a metallic matrix. Complete solid solution alloys give single solid phase microstructure, while partial solutions give two or more phases that may be homogeneous in distribution depending on thermal history....
 cylinder head
Cylinder head

In an internal combustion engine, the cylinder head sits above the Cylinder and consists of a platform containing part of the combustion chamber and the location of the poppet valves and spark plugs....
, hydraulic valve lifters, with capacities of 1300 and 1600 cc, and had a unique transaxle design which allowed the clutch to be replaced without removing the transmission unit. Later, an 1800 cc version was introduced for the Kadett/Astra GTE model. This range of engines was also used for later models of the Corsa/Nova, and the mid-sized Cavalier/Ascona
Vauxhall Cavalier

The Vauxhall Cavalier was a large family car sold primarily in the United Kingdom by Vauxhall Motors, the British subsidiary of General Motors Corporation , from 1975 to 1995....
. The Kadett D was also equipped with a 1600 cc diesel engine that was possible to drive as cheap as 5.0 L/100 km.




Kadett E


The Kadett E was introduced in 1984, and was voted Car of the Year
Car of the Year

Car of the Year is a phrase usually considered to have been invented by Motor Trend magazine in the 1950s for their annual award for best automobile....
 in 1985, largely due to its advanced aerodynamic body styling. The 1984 model was also developed into a more conventional "three box" design with a boot (trunk), badged as the Vauxhall Belmont in the UK and the Opel Monza in South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
. A convertible version was also available, for the first time in 1987, built by Bertone of Torino/Italy. For the 1988 model, capacities were raised to 1400, 1800 and a new 2000 cc engine, again used on the GSi and Vauxhall Astra GTE. In 1988, a 16-valve twin-cam version was developed for a high performance GSi/GTE model, yielding 156 hp (115 kW) in manufactured form.

The Kadett E has been seen as a grey import in the UK, however it is not as popular as the Vauxhall Astra
Vauxhall Astra

Astra is a model-name which has been used by Vauxhall Motors, the United Kingdom subsidiary of General Motors , on their small family car ranges since 1979....
. It was never officially sold in Britain, and by 1989 General Motors
General Motors

General Motors Corporation , founded in 1908, is the world's second-largest automaker after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2008....
 was only marketing the Vauxhall
Vauxhall Motors

Vauxhall Motors is a UK automobile company. It is a subsidiary of General Motors , and is part of GM Europe. Most current Vauxhall models are right-hand drive derivatives of GM's Opel brand....
 brand in the UK, however the Opel brand is sold in Ireland.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, South African Kadett GSi's were upgraded for touring car competitions and around 500 were built for homoligation purposes. They featured more aggressive cams, a locally developed limited slip differential and special 15" wheels, they were nicknamed the Superboss, produced .

The Kadett E was introduced in Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
 as the Chevrolet Kadett, but the three-door station wagon was called the Chevrolet Ipanema.

It formed the basis of the Daewoo LeMans (later known as the Daewoo Cielo, Racer and Nexia
Daewoo Nexia

The Daewoo LeMans is a subcompact car manufactured by GM Daewoo in South Korea between 1986 and 1994, replaced by the facelifted Daewoo Cielo?a car mechanically identical to the LeMans, differentiated only by its modified styling cues....
) in South Korea
South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea , ), often referred to as Korea and the "names of Korea#Revival of the names", is a Semi-presidential system republic in East Asia, located in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula....
, and also as Heaven in Chile (Nexia being the HB version), which was sold in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
 as the Pontiac LeMans
Pontiac LeMans

The Pontiac LeMans was a model name applied to compact and intermediate-sized automobiles offered by the Pontiac division of General Motors from 1962 to 1981....
, and in Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 (initially) as the Passport Optima. LeMans sales ended in 1993. The Nexia is still being produced at UzDaewoo plant in Asaka, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan, officially the Republic of Uzbekistan , is a Landlocked_country#Doubly_landlocked_country country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet Union....
. The Cielo was last being produced at a semi-independent (from GM) plant in Craiova
Craiova

Craiova , the fifth largest Romanian city and capital of Dolj County, is situated near the east bank of the river Jiu River in central Oltenia. It is a longstanding political center, and is located at approximately equal distances from the Southern Carpathians and the Danube ....
, Romania
Romania

Romania is a country located in Southeastern Europe Central Europe, North of the Balkan Peninsula, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian Mountains, bordering on the Black Sea....
 (the license expired in fall 2006).




Kadett F

In 1992, GM Europe decided to standardise model names across its two brands, and Opel adopted sister company Vauxhall
Vauxhall Motors

Vauxhall Motors is a UK automobile company. It is a subsidiary of General Motors , and is part of GM Europe. Most current Vauxhall models are right-hand drive derivatives of GM's Opel brand....
's name for the Kadett, Astra
Opel Astra

The Opel Astra is a small family car designed and manufactured by Opel, the European subsidiary of General Motors.It is branded as an Opel in continental Europe, the Republic of Ireland, the Middle East, North Africa, Russia and South Africa, as Vauxhall Motors in the United Kingdom, as Holden in Australasia, as Chevrolet in Latin America a...
, for the replacement car which débuted that year, for Europe. Only in South Africa did the Kadett name continue on the first Opel Astra hatchback, until 1999, when all models took the Astra name.



Oliver

In 2007, during the Botswana Special, Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond
Richard Hammond

Richard Mark Hammond , nicknamed "Hamster" due to his size, is a British presenter of radio and television, best known for co-presenting the television programme Top Gear since 2002....
 purchased an olive 1963 Opel Kadett. He developed an "unnatural obsession" with it, calling it Oliver. He has since refurbished it, and it plays a supporting role in the children's science programme Richard Hammond's Blast Lab
Richard Hammond's Blast Lab

Richard Hammond's Blast Lab is a children television programme made by the BBC and shown on the CBBC Channel. It involves two teams of children taking part in science related challenges to win prizes at the and of the show....
.

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