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Opel names new small car Karl
The new generation Opel Corsa and the stylish, three-door Opel Adam are about to welcome a new addition. From summer 2015, another small car will join them, the five-door Opel Karl.
Opel offers new cars for three day tests
We all agree that to really experience a new car you need time behind the wheel - time to see how the car feels to drive, how it looks, if it is suited to your lifestyle, and time to make sure you have made the right decision.
Opel Insignia gets top marks for quality
The Opel Insignia is the vehicle with the fewest defects according to the results of Germany's DEKRA Faults Report 2011. With an index of 96.1 percent fault-free Insignia, the Opel flagship, achieved the best result of all tested cars.
Opel Insignia wins 2009 European Car of the Year
Opel's new Insignia family car has been voted 2009 European Car of the Year by a one-point margin from Ford's Fiesta.
Opel Insignia - 2009 European Car of the Year
Opel's new family car, the Insignia, which was voted 2009 European Car of the Year, is now on sale.
Opel Insignia - 2009 European Car of the Year
Opel's new family car, the Insignia, which was voted 2009 European Car of the Year, is now on sale.
Peugeot van sales forge ahead in 2009
Peugeot’s van market share more than doubled in January 2009 to 6.3 per cent, pushing the brand into sixth position ahead of key competitors like Renault, Fiat and Opel. This is a remarkable performance in a market that has fallen by over 80 per cent due to the current economic recession.
Peugeot Van sales forge ahead in 2009
Peugeot’s van market share more than doubled in January 2009 to 6.3 per cent, pushing the brand into sixth position ahead of key competitors like Renault, Fiat, and Opel.
Putting the electric car on trial
The Irish Government hopes to have 10 per cent of vehicles on Irish roads running on electricity by 2020. But do electric vehicles have the potential to answer a key part of our transport needs as we seek alternatives to fossil fuel?
Putting the electric car on trial…
The Irish Government has stated that it hopes to have 10 percent of vehicles on Irish roads running on electricity by 2020. But do electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to answer a key part of our transport needs as we seek alternatives to fossil fuels…?