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Opel Kadett Cars For Sale In Australia

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The debut of the Opel Kadett took place back in 1936. Externally, the car resembled a smaller copy of Olympia, known at that time, but with modifications and changes in the design of the monocoque body. The Kadett was offered in two versions - sedan and convertible. It was equipped with a 1.3 liter engine with a capacity of 23 hp. and could accelerate to 98 km / h.

It had the same suspension, rear axle and steering as the Olympia. The exterior featured headlights combined in an American style with a bonnet and radiator grille.

The equipment of the first generation Kadett was very simple,and even bumpers and a wiper on the passenger side were offered at an additional cost.

Between 1936 and 1939, 107,000 Kadett cars were produced in Germany.

After the war, the Opel factories were completely destroyed. Part of the equipment for reparation plants was transferred to the Soviet Union. The pre-war Kadett model began to be produced in the USSR under the Moskvich brand. The car factory in Bochom, rebuilt after the war, in 1962 begins to produce new Opel Kadett with the index A.

For the new model, three types of bodies were offered - sedan, coupe and unversailles. The car was equipped with one of the 1-liter 4-cylinder engines with a capacity of 40 and 48 hp, accelerated to 120 and 130 km / h, respectively. At that time, only two configuration options were offered, which differed mainly in engines: 1.0 and 1.0S, aggregated with a manual, 4-speed gearbox.

The process of development of the automotive industry in the 60s had already taken shape, and according to the established rules, the models remained on the assembly line for no more than 5 years, and then either underwent restyling or were replaced with a new model.

Therefore, in 1965Kadett appears with index B. The car was offered with 2- and 4-door bodies. It noticeably increased in size and had a capacity of 40 to 90 hp. Despite the unsightly appearance, it was in great demand.

In 1972, the Kadett C debuts, represented by coupe bodies, 2 and 4-door sedans. During production it underwent some changes.

In 1979, the first front-wheel drive Kadett with the D index appeared. Thanks to its economy and practicality, the car won its place in the C segment, that is, among the Golf-class cars. Moreover,this angular, transversely engineered car helped Opel weather the economic crisis.

The design of the Kadett D is quite trivial: the front suspension is of the McPherson type, the rear is on trailing arms with compact Miniblok conical springs. The family included models with two and four side doors. The body could be either a hatchback or a station wagon.

The range of engines included the old 1.2-liter 55-horsepower 12N engine and the high-torque 1.3-liter 60-horsepower 13N engine of the new generation.

In 1981, the model was modernized. NSA 1.6-liter 75-horsepower 16S appeared, and during the height of the "energy crisis" - a 54-horsepower 16D diesel engine based on it.

In 1984, Opel introduced a new generation of Kadett with the E index. At first, the model was represented only by the bodies of a three- and five-door hatchback, and since 1985, five-door station wagons and four-door sedans have been added to them.

The range of engines consisted of 1.2-, 1.3- and 1.6-liter engines from the previous model, to which a 75-horsepower modification of the 1.3-liter 13S engine was added.

The cabin can comfortably accommodate four peoplecentury. Visibility from the driver's seat is excellent. For little things, there are large door pockets and a spacious glove compartment. The dashboard is quite functional and informative, the switches are illuminated, the steering column is height adjustable, and the gear change is simple and clear. Ventilation and heating allow you to regulate the flow of warm air.

In September 1985, a sports version of the Kadett GTE appeared with a 1.8-liter 115-horsepower 18E engine equipped with a fuel injection system and a catalytic converteroff gases.

In September 1986, more powerful (82 and 115 hp) economical 1.6- and 2.0-liter gasoline engines 16SH and 20E with a catalytic converter appeared on the market.

In the fall of 1987, the release of a specially prepared version of the GSi 16V began, equipped with a dynamic 150-horsepower four-cylinder engine, with which fuel consumption in the city does not exceed 10 l / 100 km, but acceleration to a hundred occurs in just 8 seconds, and the maximum speed reaches 217 km / h At the beginning of 1990, a new radiator grille was installed on the model, the interior trim and body were changed,and the GSi 16V and CS versions began to install ABS as standard.

At the same time, a modern 1.8-liter 112-horsepower power unit, equipped with the Ecotronic system, appeared, and the 1.4-liter 60-horsepower 14NV engine replaced the 1.3-liter of the same power. The list of diesels has been expanded with a 1.7-liter 57-horsepower 17D.

The last Kadett rolled off the assembly line on July 20, 1991, and from July 22 of the same year, the Astra model was produced instead of the Kadett E.

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