Only in NA
Only in NA
They may be the PAL buttons which were colourful and was marketed as a SNES.
The PAL snes was colourful as well.
The PAL SNES had the colourful buttons as well.
Point taken
Do you only have two GM hatchbacks then or do you have versions of the Corsa as well?
Ah I didn’t know that, However they still market it as an SUV also the UK has 4 hatchbacks from Vauxhall not just a single one (admittedly the Astra and Corsa are quite similar) http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/hatchback-cars.html
It’s based off an opel
No wagon is citroen badges only.
It is but GM own the backend not Opel so it should be safe if enough people buy it.
It’s based off the Vauxhall/Opel insignia. You might be able to take pricing from one of their sites. (You would have to convert though)
It’s based off the Opel Insignia, it isn’t surprising it has European styling.
They almost certainly has a manual to give you, Vauxhall have a 6 speed manual or 6 speed auto but the majority of our drivers know how to drive a manual so we have them for more cars.
I know this was a joke but in case people care it was designed by Opel and in Europe Pedestrian safety is more important than Stateside. We don’t have any jaywalking laws and pedestrians get right of way automatically.
Bit off topic but
The UK has it, I don’t know about Mainland Europe.
VW almost certainly care about their EU image more than their US one. They’re basically our equivalent to one of the Big Three and probably wouldn’t pay to make more diesel engines just for America especially as they’re less common in the US anyway.
You may be wrong, however it seems that if you click a link on the secured version of the site (without a https everywhere add on) it just redirects you to the standard version. At least it does for me.
Define quality, The NHS is often said to be better than many of it’s European counterparts and our system is considered better to the US System by far more people. Also BUPA (our main private Healthcare system) is Not for profit and all profit after tax is reimbursed in the business. Which, at least to me, seems like…
The UK is the same, although we’ve only had it since the middle of 1948.