Haynes Corsa Repair Service Manual
Vauxhall Motors was created in 1857 but didn’t start making cars until 1903. Production was moved to Luton in 1905 and early models had sporty overtones. The firm was acquired by General Motors in 1925 (along with Opel in 1929) and the focus was changed to produce more affordable models such as the Cadet.
Car production ceased during WW2 and tanks (the Churchill) and trucks were made instead. Cars were made again from 1964, with the launch of the Ford Anglia-rivalling Viva, Victor and Viscount. Subsequent popular models included the Chevette and Cavalier, with the Astra first appearing in 1980.
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Vauxhall has traditionally rivalled Ford, with the Corsa competing against the Fiesta and the Astra against the Focus, but the firm has produced a few standalone models for sports car enthusiasts: the VX220 and the Monaro (latterly VXR8). At Haynes, we have an extensive range of Vauxhall repair manuals and online repair guides available for professional mechanics and DIY car enthusiasts alike.
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Opel Corsa Opel Corsa is a mini car. Since its birth in 1982, Corsa has already spawned many derivatives in different markets. And now, its newest design, its fourth generation is built in Germany and Spain. The front-wheel drive Opel Corsa was first launched in September 1982. Built in Zaragoza, Spain, the first Corsas were three-door hatchback and two-door saloon models, with four-door and five-door versions arriving in 1984. But despite of Corsa?s global popularity it has never been available in Canada and in the United States.