Overview
The Opel Kadett is a small family car produced by the German automobile manufacturer Opel from 1936 until 1940 and then from 1962 until 1991 , when it was succeeded by the Opel Astra.
Originally, the Kadett was Opel's smallest model; however, as it grew in size with each generation , the Opel Corsa became GM/Opel's entry-level model.
The first Opel car to carry the Kadett name was presented to the public in December 1936 by Opel's commercial-technical director, Heinrich Nordhoff, who would in later decades become known for his leadership role in building up the Volkswagen company. Production was interrupted in 1940 by World War II....
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1.2 (55 Hp)
1.8 GSI (115 Hp)
1.6 D (55 Hp)
1.3 S (75 Hp)
1.6 S (90 Hp)
1.3 N (60 Hp)
1.8i (90 Hp)
1.8i (100 Hp)
1.3i CAT (60 Hp)
1.6i (75 Hp)
1.6 S (82 Hp)
2.0 GSI (129 Hp)
2.0 GSI (115 Hp)
2.0 GSI CAT (115 Hp)
1.6i CAT (75 Hp)
2.0 GSI 16V (156 Hp)
2.0 GSI 16V CAT (156 Hp)
2.0 GSI 16V (150 Hp)
1.7 D (57 Hp)
1.4i (60 Hp)
1.4 S (75 Hp)
1.4i (60 Hp) Automatic