TTAC Photochop: Opel Astra

Andrei Avarvarii
by Andrei Avarvarii

Opel is undergoing a serious identity change. The GTC or the Meriva Concept shows a new dynamic line, with intersecting creases on the side and headlights and turn signals mounted on the outside corner. The Insignia– the Jeremy Clarkson anti-matter sedan formerly known as the Vectra– is leading the new design wave. The second Opel to bring the new style on the market will be the fourth gen Astra. The car offers significant stylistic changes. The entire Astra line-up will get more dynamic and exciting. Even the five-door model presented here will have a slopy back and some muscle. The ascending prominence on the sides will became an Opel trademark. Spy shots show that the grill will resemble the Insignia's prow; different headlights will ensure model individuality. The UK will get the Astra as a Vauxhall and the US as a Saturn. You remember Saturn, don't you?

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  • JJ JJ on Jun 23, 2008

    Looks decent. The interior plastics in the current Astra are among the top of its class. Others do just as well (Eurofocus, New Peug 308, Honda Civic) but many do worse (Golf V, Renault Mégane, Mazda3 etc) Yes it's an Opel/Vauxhall Astra so it's infinitely bland (although, better than before) and I don't like that, but it's a decent offering in it's segment nonetheless

  • Netrun Netrun on Jun 23, 2008

    The current 3 door Astra actually looks pretty good from the outside, considering... If only they made it here, it'd be cheaper than a Cobalt and then they'd have a small car hit on their hands. (sigh) "GM never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity"

  • 1138 1138 on Jun 23, 2008

    Any idea when this new Astra will come out? To the U.S?

  • Gawdodirt Gawdodirt on Jun 23, 2008

    Saw one in Sandy Eggo last week. Also saw a new Volvo that is similar. C30?

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