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◊ 2024-05-02 19:43 |
Isn't that an Opel grille badge? @dsl is that commonplace in your country to rebadge Vauxhall models to their Opel sibling? I know here in the states a lot of Acura people change their badges over to Honda. Trim EXCLUSIV AC Capacity 1229 cm³ W0L0SDL68D4114202 W0L = Adam Opel AG/Gmbh or Vauxhall Motors Ltd. (until June 30, 2017) 0 = no special vehicle S = Combo B, Corsa B, Corsa D, Tigra A D = Corsa D L - ? 68 = 4-door sedan, hatchback, 6 windows D = 2013 4 = Zaragoza (Spain) 114202 = serial number Made 01.02.2013 -- Last edit: 2024-05-02 21:18:34 |
◊ 2024-05-02 20:32 |
It happens occasionally. Also possible it's an Irish car which got lost. There was a phase in 1990s when UK-supplied cars were vastly more expensive than other EU markets - there are mutterings that this is happening again using Brexit as an excuse - but then under EU law, UK buyers could insist on receiving a UK-spec car (RHD, lights, mph speedos etc) from a dealer anywhere in the EU at the normal price in that country. So lots of Vauxhall buyers did so, bringing bargain-priced Opels to the UK; some car brokers got in on the act as well. However, I think this had largely subsided by 2013. |