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USC
12th May 2008, 02:19 PM
General Motors Astra

The Astra is a General Motors (GM) small family car, badged as an Opel in continental Europe, a Vauxhall in the United Kingdom, a Holden in Australasia, and a Chevrolet in Latin America. In Russia, it carries Opel and Chevrolet badges.
The Astra is now built in Germany, Belgium, the UK, Brazil, South Africa, India, Poland and Russia, as well as being assembled in completely knocked-down (CKD) kits in other countries. It competes against the Ford Focus and VW Golf. In the mid- to late-1980s, it was badged as a Pontiac in the United States of America.
Astra history

There have been five main versions of the Astra:

1979–84 Vauxhall Astra Mk 1/Opel Kadett D/Chevrolet Kadett
1984–present Vauxhall Astra Mk 2/Opel Kadett E/Daewoo Le Mans/Daewoo Racer/Daewoo Cielo/Daewoo Nexia/Pontiac LeMans/Passport Optima
1991–8 Opel Astra A/F/Opel Kadett (South Africa) F/Vauxhall Astra Mk 3/Holden Astra TR/Chevrolet Astra
1998–present Opel Astra B/G/Vauxhall Astra Mk 4/Holden Astra TS/Holden Astra Classic/Chevrolet Astra (Brazil)/Chevrolet Viva (Russia)
2004–present Opel Astra C/H/Vauxhall Astra Mk 5/Holden Astra AH (uses the GM Delta platform).1979

The Astra name originated with Vauxhall's 1979 model, though the car was designed and built a year earlier in Germany as an Opel Kadett. This model replaced the Vauxhall Viva in the UK, along with some versions of the Vauxhall Chevette. However, the Chevette remained on the price list for several years afterwards until the Vauxhall Nova was launched. The Astra was Vauxhall's first model to have front-wheel drive.
The car featured a new unified engine for Vauxhall/Opel, featuring an all-aluminium head, overhead camshaft and hydraulic valve lifters. The engine was a huge leap forward from the earlier generation of small engines used in Vauxhall and Opel cars in terms of power, economy and refinement. It was initially available in 1300 and 1600 forms, and later an 1800 fuel-injected version was added, used in the Mk 1 Astra GTE model, introduced in 1983. Vauxhall now had a serious rival for the Volkswagen Golf, and it quickly became popular with buyers.
There were three bodystyles for the first generation Vauxhall Astra, saloon,hatchback and estate, both available with three or five doors (two or four for saloon). The saloon models were styled exactly like the hatchbacks, except they had a different rear window and a conventional bootlid. There was also a van version which was badged the Bedford Astravan. Unlike the previous Opel T-Car, no coupe was offered.
1984

The Mk 2 Astra used the same range of engines and running gear as the Mk 1, but with a completely restyled body with much better aerodynamics. A new GTE using a 2-litre fuel injected model was also introduced, and early models of these featured an all electronic dash with digital speedometer. This was largely received as a gimmick, and later models reverted to traditional analogue instrumentation. A special twin-camshaft version of the engine was also developed and a high performance version of the GTE was created around it. This engine developed 156 bhp in standard form, giving spritely performance. The Mk 2 was long-lived, and was available in estate, hatchback, saloon (sedan) and cabriolet versions. The Mk 3 model was essentially an evolution of the Mk 2, rather than a redesign.
This model formed the basis of the Daewoo Cielo, Racer, Nexia and LeMans, and its export versions, the Passport Optima (Canada) and Pontiac LeMans (USA and New Zealand).
The second generation Vauxhall Astra, sold in the rest of Europe as the Opel Kadett, was voted European Car of the Year for 1985. It fought off stiff competition from the Lancia Thema and Renault 25
1991

The world car version of the Astra (model A, though some claim this is the model F, continuing the Kadett lineage) was released in 1991. It was offered as a three- or five-door hatchback, a sedan (saloon), and station wagon (estate), known as Caravan. A cabriolet was also offered, designed and built by Bertone in Italy.
In South Africa, the Kadett name was retained for the Astra hatchback range until 1999, which included a two-litre turbo called the 200T, unique to that market. Sedan and station wagon models were offered under the Astra name. Controversially, the Kadett and Astra in South Africa won the title of 'Car of the Year' in two consecutive years (1992 and 1993) even though they were versions of the same car.
South African nomenclature was denoted in decilitres, so the Astra and Kadett ranges featured 140, 160i, 180i and 200i models.
This model also became available in Australasia badged as a Holden, first in New Zealand in 1995, and then Australia in 1996. The first models were imported from the UK, but the current model is imported from Belgium. The original Holden Astra was in fact a rebadged Nissan Pulsar, sold in Australia in the mid-1980s
1998

The Astra B (or Astra G) was launched in Europe in 1998, again including coupé (2000) and cabriolet (2002) models designed and built by Bertone. The biggest innovation is the introduction of a natural-gas powered engine. Its chassis was tuned by Lotus and formed the base of a compact seven-seater MPV badged the Zafira.
In some markets, such as Australia and New Zealand, the Polish-built Astra B is sold as the Astra Classic alongside the Astra C, as a rival to Korean imports. It currently continues as the Chevrolet Astra in Brazil.
In 2004, GM-AvtoVAZ, GM's joint venture with VAZ, launched the Chevrolet Viva, a four-door version of the Astra B
2004

GM Europe launched Astra C/H (Mk 5 in Vauxhall terms and AH series in Holden terms) at the end of 2003. Based on the platform of the outgoing model, its size has been increased, the engines improved and the styling and interior made distinctly more dynamic. Handling has been further improved with each engine provided with its own Lotus tuned suspension settings. It is so far available as a five-door hatchback, a five-door Caravan station wagon and a sporty three-door hatchback, designated the GTC for European markets and the Coupé in Australia.
The GTC has the option of a Panorama windscreen (unique for a production car at the time of its launch) which extends into the roof area.
A first for any major European car is the availablity of digital radio on some versions of the new Astra, while for the Astra product class first are the electronic Continuous Damping Control (CDC) and the AFL (Adaptive Forward Lighting).
2005

The new Opel Astra Diesel Hybrid appears.
See also: hybrid vehicle


check: http://www.cars-directory.net/history/opel/astra/
Opel commodore: http://www.cars-directory.net/gallery/opel/commodore/1982/

Wraith
12th May 2008, 03:33 PM
Interesting, quite a few more build countries there than I was originally aware of....

Does anybody know of or have a list of the countries which recieve the 'CKD' kits ???

RobCDX
12th May 2008, 04:45 PM
hehe IKEA isnt a country but they would probably stock some :D

USC
12th May 2008, 05:09 PM
hehe IKEA isnt a country but they would probably stock some :D


yeh, they might have some viva`s and kadettes` in stock....:D

Calibrated
13th May 2008, 12:51 PM
it was a 200TS not a 200T. yes.. trust me to notice that error :D

Wraith
13th May 2008, 01:07 PM
I was always aware of this fact and all I can say is, I'm glad my one and only Astra was designed (at least co-designed I think it should be) and built by Bertone in Italy :)

oneightoo
13th May 2008, 01:10 PM
i thought just the vert's roof was done in italy??

Wraith
13th May 2008, 01:28 PM
i thought just the vert's roof was done in italy??

Apparently they (Bertone) designed the whole car, using the existing Astra G sedan and Coupe as a base so as to keep new parts to a minimum...and dosn't it show - just look at how beautiful the TS vert is :D

They then recieved all the parts off tool from Opel in Germany and assembled them at the Bertone factory...so maybe they can be considered one of the CKD mobs ???

The top is made from parts and components almost identical to those used in the E46 Beemer verts and equivalent build year SAABs...

From what I know Bertone either designs and/or produces alot of Europes convertibles :)

imay
13th May 2008, 01:38 PM
The Astra G Coupe was also "designed" by Bertone. That's why they carry the same Bertone badge on the flanks.
I have read that the rolling car (original 3 and 5 door + wagon) was designed by Opel, and Bertone set about designing the body of the Coupe and the body and roof of the Cabriolet. From my information they were still assembled in Belgium by Opel with parts and panels manufactured/pressed by Opel but designed by Bertone.

For confirmation, Ange, I'll run this topic past the guys in the know on www.astraownersclub.com and see what information they can provide.

MatsHolden
13th May 2008, 01:55 PM
From what I know Bertone either designs and/or produces alot of Europes convertibles :)

Them and Pininfarina who have done a lot of work on various Ferraris and even designed the Daewoo Nubira.

Some of the convertables they've done include...
Ford Focus
Volvo C70
Alfa Spider
Ferrari F430

Wraith
13th May 2008, 03:49 PM
The Astra G Coupe was also "designed" by Bertone. That's why they carry the same Bertone badge on the flanks.
I have read that the rolling car (original 3 and 5 door + wagon) was designed by Opel, and Bertone set about designing the body of the Coupe and the body and roof of the Cabriolet. From my information they were still assembled in Belgium by Opel with parts and panels manufactured/pressed by Opel but designed by Bertone.

For confirmation, Ange, I'll run this topic past the guys in the know on www.astraownersclub.com and see what information they can provide.

Sounds good Ian - always love reading about our 'special baby' the TS vert :)

imay
13th May 2008, 05:06 PM
Quote from MatG (astraownersclub.com):

It was designed and built by Bertone in there factory in Grugliasco near Turin.

hope that solves the argument for you

So there you go . . . learn something new everyday!

But, then again . . . that could explain the very noticeable difference in paint quality between my TS 5 door and Convertible (5 door is much, much better!).

USC
13th May 2008, 07:17 PM
paint quality on my AH sri-t was shit..why is that? had pretty big dust spots on the roof (fixed under warranty though) and very thin paint in some spots...where is the ah painted??

Wraith
14th May 2008, 01:01 PM
Quote from MatG (astraownersclub.com):

It was designed and built by Bertone in there factory in Grugliasco near Turin.

hope that solves the argument for you

So there you go . . . learn something new everyday!

But, then again . . . that could explain the very noticeable difference in paint quality between my TS 5 door and Convertible (5 door is much, much better!).

Ah, so I was correct :)

Would be interesting to know where the actual painting of the panels was done ??

From what little note I've taken of mine compared to others, the paint finish is no better or worse than other variants - maybe the build year/batch has something to do with it ???

Keep'emRunning
14th May 2008, 07:31 PM
there was a rumour about one new owner finding a papadum in the glovebox. this can't be true?

USC
14th May 2008, 07:41 PM
there was a rumour about one new owner finding a papadum in the glovebox. this can't be true?


could be! would be a bonus though...:D ..I love papadums!

Wraith
15th May 2008, 11:31 AM
could be! would be a bonus though...:D ..I love papadums!


Prefer doritos myself :D

I here papadums are made in natural 'shit' (dried poo) fire cooking ovens in India :o

USC
15th May 2008, 01:40 PM
I here papadums are made in natural 'shit' (dried poo) fire cooking ovens in India :o

lol!! thats the funniest thing Ive heard for today!!!

They are made from lentils (not sure how though....shit fire cooking ovens...OMG....lol)I think and can be cooked in the microwave:D

Wraith
15th May 2008, 03:10 PM
lol!! thats the funniest thing Ive heard for today!!!

They are made from lentils (not sure how though....shit fire cooking ovens...OMG....lol)I think and can be cooked in the microwave:D

hahaha LOL yeh, it's funny, but I've seen the pics - even the prepped 'shit fire' bricks or whatever they're called that they fuel the fire with look like the papadums themselves :)

Red AH SRI T
15th May 2008, 05:13 PM
The Astra's for Australia no longer come exclusively from Belgium. The come from either Belgium, the UK or Germany (i think its Germany, i can't quite remember)

dieselhead
15th May 2008, 05:31 PM
Yes, it is Germany, Bochum I think.

USC
15th May 2008, 05:37 PM
hahaha LOL yeh, it's funny, but I've seen the pics - even the prepped 'shit fire' bricks or whatever they're called that they fuel the fire with look like the papadums themselves :)

OMG!!!:eek: :eek: ..Gross!! I dont think I ll eat them again!!!!:rolleyes: :p ....imagine the smell of burning shit!!!!

USC
15th May 2008, 08:47 PM
Yes, it is Germany, Bochum I think.

must be the MY8 or 8.5 model...cos up to my7.5, they came from belgium.

bornwild
15th May 2008, 09:10 PM
I was always aware of this fact and all I can say is, I'm glad my one and only Astra was designed (at least co-designed I think it should be) and built by Bertone in Italy :)

These days, with the status of Bertone, that's not something to be proud of :p :p

Red AH SRI T
16th May 2008, 09:01 AM
must be the MY8 or 8.5 model...cos up to my7.5, they came from belgium.

Actually the cars coming from 3 different plants started from MY7.5 IIRC

And MY8.5 isn't out yet :p

Wraith
16th May 2008, 09:10 AM
These days, with the status of Bertone, that's not something to be proud of :p :p

True BW - but I'm using the same arguement/line/mentality as 'brand snobs' do ;)

If it's from a 'prestige/exotic' manufacturer, it must be the best right ??? :D