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  2. Opel Astra - Wikipedia

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    The Opel Astra is a compact ... the Astra was available in hatchback, saloon, and estate (station wagon; known as the Astra ... leaving considerable luggage space ...

  3. Station wagon - Wikipedia

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    Opel Astra L Sports Tourer - estate version of the 11th generation Astra Ford made a variety of estates, such as the Focus estate from 1998 that replaced the Escort, as well as the estate version of the family car Mondeo (1992-2022, which itself replaced the Sierra's estate variant made by Ford of Britain .

  4. Vauxhall Astra - Wikipedia

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    The Mark 3 Astra was released in October 1991. While Vauxhall had retained the Astra name, this generation was the first to also be called Astra by Opel (succeeding the Kadett E), and the first to also be sold by Holden. It was offered as a three- or five-door hatchback, a saloon, and an estate.

  5. Vauxhall Motors - Wikipedia

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    The Vauxhall Astra and Opel Kadett, for example, were both called Astra from 1991 onwards and the Vauxhall Nova (Opel Corsa A) assumed the Corsa name for its next generation in 1993. The change was completed in 1995 when the Vauxhall Cavalier Mk 3 (Opel Vectra A) was replaced by the Opel Vectra B, called Vauxhall Vectra .

  6. Car body configurations - Wikipedia

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    Typical pillar configurations of a sedan/saloon (three box), station wagon/estate (two box), and hatchback (two box) from the same model range. The configuration of a car body is typically determined by the layout of the engine, passenger and luggage compartments, which can be shared or separately articulated.

  7. Vauxhall Belmont - Wikipedia

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    When the Astra II was replaced in September 1991, the Belmont nameplate was shelved, the car never having never lived up to Vauxhall's claim that it was "not just a booted Astra". In December 2004, it was revealed that the Belmont was the most stolen car in the United Kingdom in terms of ratio stolen, with 1,978 vehicles stolen in 2003, which ...