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Shifted to front-wheel drive and the GM "J-Body" platform. This generation became a "rule-changing" fleet favorite, offering superior performance and fuel economy compared to rivals like the Ford Cortina.

The Cavalier's production history is divided into three "Marks": VauxhallCavalier.rar

Based on the Opel Vectra A, this final iteration featured a significantly more aerodynamic body ( Shifted to front-wheel drive and the GM "J-Body" platform

The was a cornerstone of the British automotive landscape for two decades, serving as a primary competitor to the Ford Cortina and Sierra. Produced between 1975 and 1995 , it evolved through three distinct generations, shifting from a rear-wheel-drive platform to a highly successful front-wheel-drive layout that dominated the fleet car market in the 1980s. Model Overview Produced between 1975 and 1995 , it evolved

of 0.29) and advanced options like all-wheel drive and V6 engines. How the Vauxhall Cavalier Beat Ford at Their Own Game

A rear-wheel-drive model based on the Opel Ascona B and Manta. It aimed to modernize Vauxhall's image with sharp, aerodynamic styling.

Shifted to front-wheel drive and the GM "J-Body" platform. This generation became a "rule-changing" fleet favorite, offering superior performance and fuel economy compared to rivals like the Ford Cortina.

The Cavalier's production history is divided into three "Marks":

Based on the Opel Vectra A, this final iteration featured a significantly more aerodynamic body (

The was a cornerstone of the British automotive landscape for two decades, serving as a primary competitor to the Ford Cortina and Sierra. Produced between 1975 and 1995 , it evolved through three distinct generations, shifting from a rear-wheel-drive platform to a highly successful front-wheel-drive layout that dominated the fleet car market in the 1980s. Model Overview

of 0.29) and advanced options like all-wheel drive and V6 engines. How the Vauxhall Cavalier Beat Ford at Their Own Game

A rear-wheel-drive model based on the Opel Ascona B and Manta. It aimed to modernize Vauxhall's image with sharp, aerodynamic styling.