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About Opel

Adam Opel GmbH (commonly known as Opel) is an automobile manufacturer based in Rüsselsheim,Germany. The company was founded on January 21, 1863, and began making automobiles in 1899. Opel was acquired by General Motors in 1929 and continues as a subsidiary. Opel is GM's largest European brand and with Vauxhall forms GM's core European business.

Early history

The company was founded on January 21, 1863 by Adam Opel, and at first made household goods, and was a major maker of sewing machines. The founder died in 1895, with his company the leader in European sewing machines sales and producing over 2,000 bicycles yearly. They made their first cars in 1898 having bought the rights to the Lutzmann and sold them as Opel-Lutzmann. However, two years later, following the dissolution of the partnership, Opel's son signed a licensing agreement with Automobiles Darracq S.A. of France to manufacture vehicles under the brand name "Opel-Darracq." The vehicles were Opel bodies mounted on a Darracq chassis, powered by a 2-cylinder engine.

In 1906 they started to make cars to their own design which they had first shown in 1902 at the Hamburg Motor Show and from 1907 stopped making the Opel-Darracqs.

In 1911 the factory was virtually destroyed by fire and a new one was built with more up to date machinery and the manufacture of sewing machines dropped. Production now consisted of bicycles, cars and motor cycles. By 1913 they were the largest car maker in Germany.

General Motors takeover

In March 1929 General Motors bought 80% of the company increasing this to 100% in 1931. The Opel family gained $33.3 million dollars from the transaction.

Events

  • 1863 – Opel founded by Adam Opel.
  • 1902 – Designs first shown at the Hamburg Motor Show.
  • 1906 – Cars first made to their own designs.
  • 1907 – Opel-Darracq shuts down.
  • 1911 – The factory destroyed.
  • 1913 – Opel is the largest automobile company in Germany.
  • 1929 – General Motors buys 80% of the company in March.
  • 1931 – General Motors increases this to 100%.
  • 1971 – Opel launched in Asia.
  • 2005 – Started cooperation with Saturn Corporation.
  • 2006 – Opel Japan shuts down in December.

Opel worldwide

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5-door
2-seat
S4 16v 1.9L DOHC M-6
74.0 kW / 99.2 hp / 99.2 hp  240.0 N·m / 177.0 lb·ft / 177.0 lb·ft
7.7 l/100km / 36.7 mpg-UK / 30.5 mpg-US  

Opel Vivaro 1.9 (2008)

5-door 2-seater minivan (multi-purpose vehicle, MPV), diesel 4-cylinder 16-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1870 cm3 / 114.1 cu in / 114.1 cu in, 74.0 kW / 99.2 hp / 99.2 hp @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm, 240.0 N·m / 177.0 lb·ft / 177.0 lb·ft @ 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm, manual 6-speed transmission, front wheel drive, 150 km/h / 93 mph / 93 mph top speed, consumption 7.7 l/100km / 36.7 mpg-UK / 30.5 mpg-US

5-door
2-seat
S4 16v 1.9L DOHC M-6
74.0 kW / 99.2 hp / 99.2 hp  240.0 N·m / 177.0 lb·ft / 177.0 lb·ft
7.7 l/100km / 36.7 mpg-UK / 30.5 mpg-US  

Opel Vivaro 1.9 CDTi (2007)

5-door 2-seater, diesel 4-cylinder 16-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1870 cm3 / 114.1 cu in / 114.1 cu in, 74.0 kW / 99.2 hp / 99.2 hp @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm, 240.0 N·m / 177.0 lb·ft / 177.0 lb·ft @ 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm, manual 6-speed transmission, 155 km/h / 96 mph / 96 mph top speed, consumption 7.7 l/100km / 36.7 mpg-UK / 30.5 mpg-US

5-door
2-seat
     1.9L DOHC M-6
74.0 kW / 99.2 hp / 99.2 hp  240.0 N·m / 177.0 lb·ft / 177.0 lb·ft
7.9 l/100km / 35.8 mpg-UK / 29.8 mpg-US  

Opel Vivaro 1.9 CDTi High (2007)

5-door 2-seater, diesel engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1870 cm3 / 114.1 cu in / 114.1 cu in, 74.0 kW / 99.2 hp / 99.2 hp @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm, 240.0 N·m / 177.0 lb·ft / 177.0 lb·ft @ 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm, manual 6-speed transmission, 155 km/h / 96 mph / 96 mph top speed, consumption 7.9 l/100km / 35.8 mpg-UK / 29.8 mpg-US

5-door
2-seat
S4 16v 1.9L DOHC M-6
        240.0 N·m / 177.0 lb·ft / 177.0 lb·ft
7.7 l/100km / 36.7 mpg-UK / 30.5 mpg-US  

Opel Vivaro 1.9 High (2008)

5-door 2-seater minivan (multi-purpose vehicle, MPV), diesel 4-cylinder 16-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1870 cm3 / 114.1 cu in / 114.1 cu in, 240.0 N·m / 177.0 lb·ft / 177.0 lb·ft @ 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm, manual 6-speed transmission, front wheel drive, 155 km/h / 96 mph / 96 mph top speed, consumption 7.7 l/100km / 36.7 mpg-UK / 30.5 mpg-US

4-door
2-seat
     2.0L SOHC M-5
88.0 kW / 118.0 hp / 118.0 hp  190.0 N·m / 140.1 lb·ft / 140.1 lb·ft
10.1 l/100km / 28.0 mpg-UK / 23.3 mpg-US  

Opel Vivaro 2.0 (2007)

4-door 2-seater, petrol (gasoline) engine, SOHC (single overhead camshaft), 1998 cm3 / 121.9 cu in / 121.9 cu in, 88.0 kW / 118.0 hp / 118.0 hp @ 4750 rpm / 4750 rpm / 4750 rpm, 190.0 N·m / 140.1 lb·ft / 140.1 lb·ft @ 3700 rpm / 3700 rpm / 3700 rpm, manual 5-speed transmission, consumption 10.1 l/100km / 28.0 mpg-UK / 23.3 mpg-US

5-door
2-seat
S4 16v 2.0L DOHC M-6
88.0 kW / 118.0 hp / 118.0 hp  190.0 N·m / 140.1 lb·ft / 140.1 lb·ft
10.2 l/100km / 27.7 mpg-UK / 23.1 mpg-US  

Opel Vivaro 2.0 High (2007)

5-door 2-seater, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 16-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1998 cm3 / 121.9 cu in / 121.9 cu in, 88.0 kW / 118.0 hp / 118.0 hp @ 4750 rpm / 4750 rpm / 4750 rpm, 190.0 N·m / 140.1 lb·ft / 140.1 lb·ft @ 3750 rpm / 3750 rpm / 3750 rpm, manual 6-speed transmission, 163 km/h / 101 mph / 101 mph top speed, consumption 10.2 l/100km / 27.7 mpg-UK / 23.1 mpg-US

5-door
2-seat
S4 16v 2.0L DOHC M-6
88.0 kW / 118.0 hp / 118.0 hp  190.0 N·m / 140.1 lb·ft / 140.1 lb·ft
10.2 l/100km / 27.7 mpg-UK / 23.1 mpg-US  

Opel Vivaro 2.0 High (2008)

5-door 2-seater minivan (multi-purpose vehicle, MPV), petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 16-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1998 cm3 / 121.9 cu in / 121.9 cu in, 88.0 kW / 118.0 hp / 118.0 hp @ 4750 rpm / 4750 rpm / 4750 rpm, 190.0 N·m / 140.1 lb·ft / 140.1 lb·ft @ 3750 rpm / 3750 rpm / 3750 rpm, manual 6-speed transmission, front wheel drive, 158 km/h / 98 mph / 98 mph top speed, consumption 10.2 l/100km / 27.7 mpg-UK / 23.1 mpg-US

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Auto Insurance

Defined as: The contract by which the insurer assumes the risk of any loss the owner or operator of a car may incur through damage to property or persons as the result of an accident. There are many specific forms of automobile insurance, varying not only in the kinds of risk that they cover but also in the legal principles underlying them.

In “plain” English, this means coverage that is carried by someone who is driving a motor vehicle that is involved in an accident that causes property damage or personal injury to someone.

Currently, New Hampshire and Wisconsin do not have “compulsory auto insurance liability laws”. Simply put, this means that these states do not require licensed drivers (and there should not be any other kind of driver) to have some type of auto insurance policy that provides at least minimum coverage. The remaining 48 states do have such insurance laws in effect.

You should check with the state you live in if you have questions concerning whether or not you are required to have auto insurance, and also to determine if you are required to have a certain amount of coverage. If you are required to have a certain amount, you will then need to check to see if there is a minimum amount and maximum amount.

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