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Where would we be today without the Viva, Vectra, Cavalier, Astra or Corsa? We have Alexander Wilson (founder) and Luton to thank – the Bedfordshire town most famous for hat making and perhaps more importantly the birth place of Vauxhall Motors who commenced manufacturing “horseless carriages” in 1903 with a five horsepower version complete with two forward gears and no reverse! He moved production to Luton in 1905. American company General Motors purchased Vauxhall in 1925 therefore you’ll find the Opel brand (GM’s subsidiary in Germany) is mostly indistinguishable from its UK assembly plant. A fascinating fact is approximately 80% of all Vauxhall production is sold to other countries from Opel factories based in Spain, Germany and Poland even our UK sold vehicles. Griffin House is Vauxhalls’ HQ the V and griffin emblems featured on the companies corporate identity moved from being rectangular in the ‘70’s and 80’s to circular in 2008 so both Opel and Vauxhall emblems fit both cars bonnet recesses.
The Combo is a panel van and leisure activity vehicle from Opel, which is branded as a Vauxhall, Holden and Chevrolet, depending on the market. A pickup truck variant, designed in Brazil is available in South America and southern Africa, but not Europe or (more surprisingly given the popularity of larger "utes") Australia. The Combos share platforms, vital components and some body panels with contemporary subcompact Opel Corsas, which used to be a typical pedigree for such a vehicle. The generations are denoted A and B in typical Opel fashion, but Holden applied the codes SB and XC respectively, reflecting the relation with SB and XC Holden Barinas (Opel Corsa B and C, respectively) The Combo first appeared in 1994, and a second generation model was introduced in 2001. The name "Combo" was previously applied to a 3-door panel van body style of Opel Kadett E.