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Modified CorsaOpel brand, a subsidiary of General Motors' European division designed the Opel Corsa, in 1983. This high performance machine is termed as a ‘supermini’ car, and joined the existing line up of ‘supermini’ cars introduced by various global competitors. The Corsa is also sold using various other brand names like Vauxhall, Chevrolet and Holden. The company introduced several high performance variants of this mini car, named Corsa A, Corsa B and Corsa C, in 2000. Each of these models featured a distinct chassis style of the three-door and five-door hatchback models. Proud owners of Corsa further add to the stylishly, sporty looks by modifying the Corsa using numerous options such as add-on body kits. Various other modifications are available in the market such as the highly acclaimed and sought after Gamma chassis that is also used in a various other Opel car models. A number of online stores also offer modified Vauxhall Corsa C for sale. The Corsa series sports either the new Fiat (MultiJet) 1.3 L CDTi Ecotec turbodiesel engine or the Isuzu (Circle L) 1.7 L 16-valve DTi Ecotec turbodiesel engine. Both these engines can be further enhanced and tuned using third party modification accessories like high-performance turbochargers and intercoolers for Diesel engine. The success of the Corsa can be seen in larger numbers with numerous modified editions seen on roads today. Many customers actively seek to modify the sporty looking chassis of the Corsa – be it Opel, Vauxhall or even Holden brands – to add to the classy, glam look to the car. |
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