Models Vauxhall

Vauxhall’s history as that of many UK companies dates back to the mid-19th century. In 1925, Vauxhall was acquired by General Motors but the brand was left intact as it was cherished a lot in the hearts of the British. Vauxhall did not manufacture its own models and in the ‘80s it finally turned into an Opel clone. The Vauxhall Viva 1970 is considered to be the last "truly British" model. General Motors has been selling well-known Opel models featuring the Vauxhall emblem has been familiar to the British and Australians since the early 90s. In 2017, GM announced its plans to sell Opel and Vauxhall to PSA Group (France), a company group created by the merger of Peugeot and Citroen. Should we wait for the re-birth of Vauxhall?
Vauxhall. Britain’s oldest automaker

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