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  • Well, if you're old enough to remember the Opel Kadett from the early 1970s — or if you actually remember the Kadett existed at all — then you qualify.

    Just In: 2011 Buick Regal 2010

  • Well, if you're old enough to remember the Opel Kadett from the early 1970s—or if you actually remember the Kadett existed at all—then you qualify.

    Just In: 2011 Buick Regal 2010

  • Well, if you're old enough to remember the Opel Kadett from the early 1970s—or if you actually remember the Kadett existed at all—then you qualify.

    Driving impressions: Buick Regal 2010

  • Well, if you're old enough to remember the Opel Kadett from the early 1970s — or if you actually remember the Kadett existed at all — then you qualify.

    Driving impressions: Buick Regal 2010

  • Well, if you're old enough to remember the Opel Kadett from the early 1970s—or if you actually remember the Kadett existed at all—then you qualify.

    Driving impressions: Buick Regal 2010

  • Well, if you're old enough to remember the Opel Kadett from the early 1970s — or if you actually remember the Kadett existed at all — then you qualify.

    Driving impressions: Buick Regal 2010

  • GM, meanwhile, canceled a tentative plan for Brazilian production of a mini-mini van, based on its German Opel Kadett, mainly for export to the United States.

    The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007

  • In addition, Daewoo was allowed to build a second, smaller model, based on the German Opel Kadett, for sale in the United States through General Motors dealers as the Pontiac LeMans.

    The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007

  • GM, meanwhile, canceled a tentative plan for Brazilian production of a mini-mini van, based on its German Opel Kadett, mainly for export to the United States.

    The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007

  • In addition, Daewoo was allowed to build a second, smaller model, based on the German Opel Kadett, for sale in the United States through General Motors dealers as the Pontiac LeMans.

    The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007

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