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Our very own Thomas wrote a great piece on the Speedster: It’s common conjecture that the Opel Speedster and its British twin, the Vauxhall VX220 ... steep rake and the interior being nearly ...
and the dashboard was pretty much identical to the cost-controlled Vauxhall VX220, whose General Motors 2.0-litre turbo motor it shared. There were some plus-points, though. The GM motor pumped more ...
The Opel Speedster, known in the UK as the Vauxhall VX220, is a quirky sports car based on the Lotus Elise. Although Opel went to great lengths to disguise the car’s origins during the design ...
a concept car-like interior, and cool vertically-stacked exhaust tips. British enthusiasts knew the Speedster as the Vauxhall VX220, but American enthusiasts never got the chance to meet it.
If you had to build a Lotus Elise in Minecraft it might come out something like the Opel Speedster (and its Vauxhall VX220 twin), which ... window and a much funkier interior, the DNA was hard ...
Like any other Bentley of the era, it was designed to be quiet, refined, and traditional, and as such, the interior was filled ... Targa-style roof. The Vauxhall VX220, known as the Opel Speedster ...
This Vauxhall VX220: three pedals ... minimalist. All the interior trim and switchgear still seems to be intact and in top condition. And just look at those thick support beams between the ...
It has a stylish interior, with the snazzy Vauxhall wrap-around Pure Panel. It’s fairly well equipped too, with climate control, alloy wheels, reversing camera plus both Apple CarPlay and ...
The Vauxhall VX220 had a 143bhp 2.2-litre Vauxhall engine ... If you could ever find the button to open the boot in the wild and wacky interior. Ferrari is well known for its sports cars, but ...
VXR branding for the interior, and an all-black grille and windscreen surround. Most of the VX220’s running gear is shared with more mainstream Vauxhall models of the time, such as the Astra ...