- new
office space.
Vauxhall has
given its name to the
Vauxhall Bridge,
Vauxhall parliamentary constituency and
Vauxhall Motors.
Vauxhall is 2.1 km (1.3 mi)...
- the UK and
badged as
Vauxhalls, no
Vauxhall-built cars were
exported badged as Opels. It
would not be
until 1990 that
Vauxhall would resume left hand...
- its
predecessors (and most
earlier Vauxhalls) in
terms of durability, with the rust
problems that had
plagued Vauxhall for
years finally being conquered...
-
different Vauxhall and Opel engines. The body was fibregl****; some
original Vauxhalls were
imported to
serve as moulds.
Mechanicals were
either Vauxhall or Opel...
- July 2021. "Two new
Vauxhalls have
modern trend". The Herald. 1
February 1949.
Retrieved 16 July 2021.
Darwin 2002, p. 130.
VAUXHALL 'WYVERN' IN TWO SMART...
-
Vauxhall Vivaro, a
light commercial vehicle also sold as the Opel Vivaro, may
refer to: The
Vauxhall Vivaro 1,
based on the
first generation Nissan Primastar...
- The
Vauxhall Cresta is a
British automobile which was
produced by
Vauxhall from 1954 to 1972. The
Cresta was
introduced in 1954 as an
upmarket version...
-
Vauxhall Frontera may
refer to:
Vauxhall Frontera (1991–2004), an SUV
produced in the UK
based on the
Isuzu MU
Vauxhall Frontera (2024), a
petrol and...
- the
Pontiac dealer network. They are the only
Vauxhall-brand car ever
offered in the US,
however Vauxhalls continued to be
available from Buick-Pontiac-GMC...
- The
Vauxhall Belmont is a
saloon car sold in
Great Britain by
Vauxhall between January 1986 and
September 1991. It is a
rebadged version of the Opel Kadett...